Pinball Machine Repair

We repair pinball machines in Connecticut. We come right to your home. The age of the machine does not matter. Our experience is just what you need. If you are going to trust someone with your machine, we are very much up to the task.

We still make house calls! No need to move your machine, we will fix it right where it stands.

If you want a full restoration, we do that too.

Maybe you grew up with a pinball machine in your basement and it hasn’t worked in years. Maybe you inherited it. Either way, if you are reading this, I’m sure it doesn’t work.

We have successfully repaired a wide variety of games from many machine manufacturers and production years:

  • Gottlieb

  • Williams

  • Bally

  • Chicago Coin

  • Konami

  • Nintendo

    and many more…

So, why go with us? Well, can fix any machine. Our work is honest; we got into this because of our passion for these machines. It is the hard work specialists in pinball do that keeps them around for decades. Technically pinball can be traced back to the late 1800’s, so you could say over a century of work.

Our highest demand location is New Haven, East Haven, Milford and Hartford here in Connecticut.
but if you are outside of this range, talk to us anyway, We have had success stepping people through repairs.

Because we do house calls, there is no need to understand how to breakdown and move your game. We come to you or do phone consultations.

Identifying your type of pinball machine is important. Pinball techs are hard to find. When you do, they will work on modern or semi-modern games only. Finding someone to work on your Electromechanical pinball machine “EM Machine” is very difficult. We repair EM Pinball Machines all the way up to machines bought today.

Look at this example bellow, the easiest way to identify an EM pinball is by the score display. A EM, will have reels that spin like a slot machine.

Types of Pinball Machines
Electromechanical “EM” (Score Reels) Beginning - 1979
Solid State “SS” (digital score displays) 1981-1989
Dot Matrix Display “DMD” (14” x 4'“ score display) 1990-2002
LCD / modern machines 2003 -

Electromechanical Pinball Machine Repair

“EM Pinball Machine” notice the score reels instead of digital displays. EM = Electromechanical

Some of our repair specialties

 

General Pricing:

Phone Call diagnosis = FREE

Video call walking you through how to fix your issue = $100 (Only if we fix your problem otherwise free)

House Calls = LOVE IT!