Echo Repair Shops Near You
The professional landscaper's choice.
Echo was founded in Japan in 1947 under the Kioritz Corporation name, entering the US market in the 1970s and building its reputation as the professional landscaper's preferred two-stroke equipment brand. Echo makes professional-grade string trimmers, chainsaws, backpack blowers, and hedge trimmers favored by landscape contractors and serious homeowners. Engineered in Japan and sold through the ECHO PRO dealer network, Echo is known for high-output two-stroke engines and commercial durability.
Echo's professional warranty requires service at an ECHO Authorized Service Dealer. Dealers stock the full line of OEM parts and carry carburetor tooling needed for precise two-stroke adjustment. ECHO PRO dealers are distributed nationally with strong coverage in suburban and rural markets where professional landscaping is active β the Southeast, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest have the highest dealer density.
Trimmer and chainsaw tune-ups run $50β$100. Two-stroke carburetor cleaning and rebuild: $60β$130. Ignition and fuel system work: $80β$160 depending on the model. Look for the ECHO PRO dealer designation β authorized Echo dealers receive training specific to two-stroke carburetion and ignition systems, which differ meaningfully from four-stroke engines and require correct mixture and timing to perform well after service.
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