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Sole Treadmill Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Expert Sole treadmill repair, done in your home

Sole builds some of the heaviest, best-made home treadmills on the market, so when one stops working the smart move is to fix it, not replace it. We handle Sole treadmill repair across the full lineup — the F63, F65, F80 and F85 folding treadmills, the TT8 non-folding, and the S77 and ST90 studio machines. If you've been searching for Sole treadmill repair near me, you've found a local Jacksonville team that works on these units every week and carries the diagnostic experience to fix them right the first time.

Most Sole problems come down to a handful of known failure points. Incline motors stop responding or start grinding, the console or LCD goes blank and buttons stop registering, the drive belt or running belt slips and frays, and worn deck cushioning starts jarring your knees. On higher-mileage machines we also see motor controller board (MCB) failures, a burning smell from an overloaded motor, surging or inconsistent speed, and folding hydraulic shocks that leak. Many surging and slipping issues are simply a belt that needs re-tensioning and lubrication — an easy fix that protects the motor and deck.

Our Sole fitness repair in Jacksonville covers Duval, Nassau, St. Johns and Clay counties — from Jacksonville and Jax Beach to Ponte Vedra, St. Johns, Orange Park, Fernandina and St. Augustine. We come to you, diagnose the fault, and get your Sole treadmill back to running like new.

  • Incline motor & MCB diagnosis and replacement
  • Blank console / unresponsive button repair
  • Running belt & deck replacement, re-tension & lube
  • Speed surging, wiring & Bluetooth/heart-rate fixes
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Common Sole problems we fix

Incline motor stopped or grinding

On F80, F85 and TT8 machines the incline motor can quit responding or grind as the gears wear. We test the incline motor, wiring and control board, then replace the motor or its calibration so your incline moves smoothly through its full range again.

Blank console or dead buttons

A Sole console that won't power on or ignores your button presses usually traces to a loose console cable, a failed display board, or a power fault. We isolate the cause on F63, F65 and studio S77/ST90 units and restore the display, keys and workout data.

Belt slipping, surging or burning smell

Slipping, surging speed, or a burning smell often means the running belt needs re-tensioning and lubrication, or the motor controller board is failing. We correct belt tension, replace worn belts and decks, and swap a bad MCB before it takes out the drive motor.

A worn Sole belt and deck should be caught early — see our diagnostic & repair service for a full fault-finding visit, or our maintenance plan to keep the belt lubed and the deck protected. We service other top brands too, including NordicTrack repair in Jacksonville and ProForm treadmill repair across Northeast Florida.

Frequently asked questions

Do you repair all Sole treadmill models?

Yes. We service the full Sole lineup — F63, F65, F80 and F85 folding treadmills, the TT8 non-folding, the S77 and ST90 studio treadmills, plus Sole E25, E35 and E95 ellipticals and SB700/SB900 bikes. Because Sole and Spirit share some commercial parts, we can source components for older and light-commercial units too. Just tell us your model and the symptom when you call.

How much does Sole treadmill repair cost?

It depends on the model and what's failing — an incline motor, a running belt and deck, or a motor controller board are all different jobs. That's why every repair starts with a free, no-obligation estimate. Call (904) 716-5739 with your Sole model and a description of the problem and we'll diagnose it and quote it up front.

My Sole treadmill smells like it's burning — should I keep using it?

No. A burning smell on a Sole treadmill usually points to a failing motor controller board (MCB), a seized drive motor, or a running belt that's too tight and overheating. Stop using it and unplug it, then call us. Catching an MCB or belt-tension issue early on a well-built Sole machine often saves the motor and keeps a quality treadmill running for years.

Ready to get your Sole treadmill running again?

From a blank F85 console to a grinding incline motor or a slipping belt, we'll diagnose it and fix it properly — anywhere in the Jacksonville area. Get a free estimate today.

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