Stihl Repair Shops Near You

The world's best-selling chainsaw brand.

Founded in 1926 in Germany, Stihl invented the gasoline-powered chainsaw and has been the world's best-selling chainsaw brand since 1971. Stihl is the world's best-selling chainsaw brand, sold exclusively through independent dealers — not big-box retailers. Their line spans chainsaws, battery and gas-powered string trimmers, blowers, and hedge trimmers built for professional and serious residential use. Because Stihl doesn't sell through mass retail, the authorized dealer network is the only source for genuine parts and factory-trained service.

We cover 9,943 Stihl repair shops in 30 states nationwide. Stihl's warranty requires service by an Authorized Stihl Service Dealer to remain valid. Dealers complete factory training and carry Stihl-specific diagnostic equipment not available to independent shops. Stihl's dealer-only distribution means authorized service is available in every state, with high dealer density in logging, agricultural, and wooded suburban regions across the Southeast, Pacific Northwest, and Great Lakes.

Chainsaw tune-ups typically run $60–$120. Bar and chain replacements add $40–$80 in parts. Carburetor and fuel system repairs run $80–$180 depending on the model. Look for a shop that carries Stihl equipment in-store — because Stihl sells exclusively through dealers, any shop with Stihl products on the floor is by definition an authorized service center with access to OEM parts and technical service bulletins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find authorized Stihl repair near me?
Use the zip or city search on this page to find authorized Stihl dealers in your area. All listings include direct phone numbers, verified Google ratings, and hours — no account required.
What's the difference between authorized and independent Stihl service?
Stihl's warranty requires service by an Authorized Stihl Service Dealer to remain valid. Dealers complete factory training and carry Stihl-specific diagnostic equipment not available to independent shops.
How much does Stihl repair cost?
Chainsaw tune-ups typically run $60–$120. Bar and chain replacements add $40–$80 in parts. Carburetor and fuel system repairs run $80–$180 depending on the model.

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