Mobile Chainsaw Repair That Comes to You
Chainsaw won’t start? Chain dull or not oiling? Skip the shop queue. Our certified technicians diagnose and repair gas, battery and electric chainsaws right in your driveway, with most jobs done in about an hour.
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Wildwood Small Engine Repair provides mobile chainsaw repair across the United States. Certified technicians travel to homes and businesses to diagnose and fix gas, battery and electric chainsaws on site, eliminating shop drop offs and multi week wait times. Common repairs include no start diagnosis, carburetor cleaning from $95, chain sharpening from $15, bar and chain service from $35, oiler repair and clutch work. Established in 2019, the company has completed more than 10,000 repairs, with most jobs finished in about an hour and same day appointments available in most service areas.
Professional Chainsaw Repairs, In Your Driveway
A chainsaw that will not start or cut always shows up at the wrong time, right when a storm has dropped limbs across the yard or the firewood pile needs cutting before the cold sets in. Hauling equipment to a repair shop, then waiting one to three weeks for service intake, turns a small fuel problem into weeks of delay.
Our mobile chainsaw repair service removes that entire hassle. A certified technician arrives at your home or business with the tools and common parts on board, diagnoses the issue, explains it in plain language and completes most repairs on the spot. From chain sharpening and bar service to carburetor, oiler and clutch work, we restore your saw to safe cutting condition without it ever leaving your property.

Chainsaw Problems We Fix Every Day
Chainsaws develop a predictable set of fuel, chain and oiling issues, especially after sitting between seasons. Most start small and get dangerous or expensive when ignored. Here is what we see most, and what it usually means.
Chainsaw Won’t Start
The number one repair call. Usually a gummed carburetor from stale mixed fuel, a fouled spark plug, a flooded engine or a failed ignition module. A saw that fires then dies points to fuel starvation or carb diaphragm failure.
Cuts Slowly or Burns the Wood
A dull or incorrectly sharpened chain, wrong chain tension or a worn bar makes the saw smoke and burn instead of cutting chips. Sharpening, tensioning and bar dressing restore a fast, straight cut.
Chain Not Getting Oil
A dry bar and chain overheat fast and can ruin both. Clogged oiler ports, a failed oil pump or the wrong bar oil are the usual causes. We clean and test the full oiling system on site.
Dies at Idle or Under Load
A saw that stalls when you let off the throttle, or bogs in the cut, usually has carburetor adjustment, fuel filter or air leak problems. We tune and test under real cutting load.
Chain Keeps Coming Loose
Constant loosening points to a worn bar, stretched chain, damaged tensioner or worn sprocket. Running it loose is a safety hazard, so we correct the whole drive system, not just the tension.
Clutch and Chain Brake Problems
A chain that spins at idle, a slipping clutch or a chain brake that will not engage are serious safety failures. We repair clutch assemblies and brake bands and verify safe operation before we leave.
What Actually Causes Chainsaw Failures
Most chainsaw problems trace back to a handful of root causes. Fixing the cause, not just the symptom, is what makes a repair last instead of failing again next month.
Stale or Incorrectly Mixed Fuel
The leading cause of chainsaw failures. Old ethanol fuel gums up the carburetor, and a wrong 2 cycle mix either smokes heavily or starves the engine of lubrication.
Gummed Carburetor and Diaphragms
Chainsaw carburetors rely on flexible diaphragms and tiny metering passages that stiffen and clog with old fuel. Cleaning or replacing the carburetor restores starting and full power.
Dull or Damaged Chain and Worn Bar
Cutting dirt, hitting metal or skipping sharpening rounds the cutters. A worn bar groove lets the chain lean and cut crooked. Both force the engine to work far harder than it should.
Clogged Oiler and Wrong Bar Oil
Sawdust packs into oiler ports and bar grooves, cutting off lubrication. Thin substitute oils sling off the chain instead of clinging, so the bar runs hot and wears fast.
Cracked Fuel Lines and Filters
Ethanol attacks fuel lines, impulse lines and tank vents. Air leaks in the fuel circuit cause hard starts, lean running and stalling under load.
Clutch, Sprocket and Brake Wear
Clutch shoes, springs, rim sprockets and brake bands wear with use. Worn drive components cause chain speed loss, chain movement at idle and unsafe brake operation.
Our 4 Step Repair Process
From your call to a cutting chainsaw, the whole process is built for speed, transparency and zero hauling on your part.
Book Your Visit
Call or request a free quote online. We confirm a time window, often same day.
- Free quote before booking
- Same day slots available
Inspection & Diagnosis
Full visual and mechanical inspection, then system testing: fuel, ignition, compression, oiling and chain brake.
- Root cause identified
- Clear price before work starts
On Site Repair
Carburetor cleaning, chain sharpening, bar service, fuel lines, oiler and clutch work, completed in your driveway with professional tools.
- Common parts on the truck
- Most jobs done in about 1 hour
Performance Test
Full test before we leave: clean idle, full power in the cut, proper chain oiling and chain brake verified.
- You see it run before we go
- Maintenance advice included
Chainsaw Repair Cost Guide
How much does chainsaw repair cost? Most common repairs run between $15 and $175 depending on the service and saw type. Unlike many shops, we publish our rates so you know what to expect before you book.
Every visit starts with a clear quote, and there are no hidden fees. Maintenance plan members pay no diagnostic fee and get 10 percent off all repairs.
Get an Exact QuoteCommon Chainsaw Repair Rates
Homeowner Saw Pricing| Chain Sharpening | From $15 |
| Spark Plug Change | From $15 |
| Bar & Chain Service | From $35 |
| Fuel Line Replacement | From $45 |
| Mobile House Call | From $75 |
| Carburetor Cleaning Professional saws from $125 | From $95 |
Mobile Chainsaw Repair Near You
Our technician network covers metros across the country, with the same pricing, the same process and the same one hour standard everywhere. Select your city for local details.
Pick Your Plan & Get Started Today
Regular tune ups prevent most of the failures on this page. Select a plan according to your equipment’s HP, choose monthly for flexibility or yearly for maximum savings.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Chainsaw Repair
Choosing the right repair service makes a real difference in performance, reliability and long term cost. Here is what sets our mobile model apart from the traditional shop.
Chainsaw Repair FAQ
Everything homeowners ask before booking mobile chainsaw repair.
Wildwood Small Engine Repair fixes chainsaws at your home or business. Repairs start at $15, mobile house calls at $75, most jobs finish in about an hour and same day service is available in most areas. Call (888) 643-4380 for a free quote.
Chainsaw Acting Up? Don’t Let It Get Worse.
A small fix today beats a seized engine next month. Book your mobile chainsaw repair now and get back to safe, fast cutting, without ever hauling your equipment anywhere.
