Pest control companies depend on their equipment working every single day. A fogging machine that stalls mid-job, a sprayer that won’t hold pressure, or a motor that refuses to start can bring an entire day’s schedule to a halt. ππ¦ That is why fogging machine repairs and maintenance of pest control equipment matter so much to fumigation companies, exterminators, and facility hygiene teams across Kenya. For fast, reliable service, call +254 723 763173 π and get your equipment back in working order.
For Fogging Machine Repairs and Maintenance of Pest Control Equipment, Call +254 723 763173
Fogging machines, ULV sprayers, mist blowers, and other pest control tools are precision devices. They combine engines, pumps, nozzles, and chemical tanks that all need to work together perfectly. When one part fails, the whole machine can become useless. Regular servicing and prompt repairs keep these tools reliable, extend their working life, and protect the investment pest control businesses have made in their fleet.
Why Fogging Machine Maintenance Matters π§
A fogging machine that isn’t properly maintained doesn’t just risk breaking down. It can also apply chemicals unevenly, waste product, or fail to reach the correct particle size needed for effective pest control. This means poor results for clients, wasted chemical costs, and a damaged reputation for the pest control business using it. Scheduled maintenance catches small issues, such as a clogged nozzle or worn seal, before they turn into expensive breakdowns.
For businesses running multiple jobs a day, downtime is the biggest cost of all. A single machine failure can delay treatments, push back appointments, and frustrate clients who expect fast, professional service. Investing in regular servicing and having a trusted repair contact on speed dial is one of the smartest moves a pest control company can make. β
Beyond avoiding breakdowns, well-maintained equipment also performs more efficiently. A properly calibrated fogging machine uses chemicals more economically, produces the correct droplet size for effective pest coverage, and puts less strain on its own components. Over time, this means lower running costs, fewer emergency repairs, and a longer working life for every machine in your fleet. π
Types of Fogging Machines and Equipment We Service π
We work on the full range of equipment used across the pest control and fumigation industry, including:
- Thermal fogging machines used for outdoor mosquito and pest control
- Cold fogging (ULV) machines used for indoor and enclosed-space treatments
- Backpack mist blowers and knapsack sprayers
- Handheld and motorized ULV sprayers
- Vehicle-mounted fogging units for large-scale fumigation
- Battery-powered electric foggers used for residential and office treatments
No matter the brand or model, our technicians are equipped to diagnose the fault accurately and recommend the most cost-effective repair option available.
Common Faults We Fix β οΈ
Fogging machines and pest control equipment develop a predictable range of problems with regular use. Some of the most common issues include:
- Engine starting problems β often caused by dirty spark plugs, stale fuel, or carburetor blockages in petrol-powered foggers.
- Loss of fogging output β usually linked to clogged nozzles, worn seals, or a failing pump.
- Uneven or inconsistent spray pattern β frequently caused by nozzle wear or incorrect calibration.
- Chemical tank leaks β resulting from cracked fittings, damaged seals, or corrosion from strong chemical use.
- Motor or pump failure β due to worn bearings, burnt-out windings, or lack of lubrication.
- Battery and electrical faults β common in electric and battery-powered cold foggers.
- Overheating β often linked to blocked airflow, dirty filters, or extended continuous use without rest.
- Pressure loss in ULV sprayers β usually caused by worn gaskets or a failing pressure regulator.
Recognizing these signs early and calling for repair before a small fault becomes a total breakdown saves both time and money. π‘
Our Fogging Machine and Pest Control Equipment Services π οΈ
We offer a complete range of repair, servicing, and support solutions for pest control businesses and fumigation teams. Our associated services include:
- Thermal fogger repair and servicing π₯
- Cold fogger (ULV) repair and calibration π§
- Mist blower and backpack sprayer repair
- Engine servicing for petrol-powered fogging machines β½
- Motor and pump repair or replacement
- Nozzle cleaning, adjustment, and replacement
- Chemical tank repair, sealing, and leak fixing
- Battery and electrical system repair for electric foggers π
- Pressure testing and calibration for accurate chemical output
- Genuine and compatible spare parts supply
- Preventive maintenance contracts for pest control fleets
- On-site emergency repair for urgent breakdowns π¨
- Equipment inspection and safety checks
- Storage and off-season servicing advice
Whether you run a single fogging machine or manage a full fleet of pest control equipment for a commercial operation, our team can support your maintenance schedule and keep your tools ready for every job.
Estimated Costs of Fogging Machine Repair and Maintenance Services π°
Costs vary depending on the type of equipment, the extent of the fault, and whether genuine or compatible parts are used. The table below gives a general guide to pricing.
| Service | Estimated Cost (KES) |
|---|---|
| General diagnostic inspection | 500 β 1,500 |
| Nozzle cleaning and adjustment | 800 β 2,000 |
| Nozzle replacement | 1,000 β 3,500 |
| Engine tune-up (petrol foggers) | 2,000 β 5,000 |
| Carburetor cleaning and repair | 1,500 β 4,000 |
| Motor or pump repair | 3,000 β 9,000 |
| Motor or pump replacement | 8,000 β 25,000 |
| Chemical tank leak repair | 1,500 β 4,500 |
| Battery and electrical repair | 2,000 β 6,000 |
| Pressure calibration service | 1,000 β 3,000 |
| Full servicing package (single unit) | 3,500 β 8,000 |
| Fleet maintenance contract (per unit, annual) | 6,000 β 15,000 |
| Emergency callout fee | 1,000 β 2,500 |
These figures are estimates only. Final pricing depends on the machine brand, model, and the specific fault identified during inspection. Call +254 723 763173 π for an accurate quote based on your equipment.
Signs Your Fogging Machine Needs Attention π
Watch out for these warning signs before they turn into a full breakdown:
- Difficulty starting the engine or motor
- Reduced fog or mist output
- Unusual noise, vibration, or smell during operation
- Visible leaks from the chemical tank or fittings
- Inconsistent spray pattern or coverage
- Overheating after short periods of use
- Battery draining faster than usual on electric units
If you notice any of these issues, it is best to book a service before the next job rather than risk a breakdown in the field.
Why Pest Control Companies Trust Us π
Pest control and fumigation businesses need equipment that performs reliably, every time. Our technicians understand the specific demands placed on fogging machines and pest control tools, from daily commercial fumigation runs to occasional residential jobs. We work on a wide range of brands and machine types, including thermal foggers, cold foggers, ULV sprayers, mist blowers, and backpack units.
We know that time is money in the pest control industry, which is why we prioritize fast turnaround and, where possible, same-day servicing for common faults. For urgent breakdowns affecting an active job, our emergency repair line is ready to help. Call +254 723 763173 π to book a repair, request a quote, or ask about our fleet maintenance contracts.
Frequently Asked Questions β
1. How often should I service my fogging machine? ποΈ Most fogging machines should be serviced every three to six months, depending on usage frequency. Businesses running daily fumigation jobs may need quarterly servicing to keep equipment in top condition.
2. Can you repair both petrol and electric fogging machines? β‘ Yes. We repair petrol-powered thermal foggers as well as electric and battery-powered cold foggers and ULV sprayers, including engine, motor, and electrical system repairs.
3. What causes a fogging machine to lose fog output? π¨ Reduced output is usually caused by a clogged nozzle, a worn pump, a blocked fuel line, or incorrect pressure calibration. A diagnostic check can identify the exact cause quickly.
4. Do you offer emergency repair services? π¨ Yes. We understand that equipment failure during an active job needs urgent attention, and we offer priority emergency repair support for businesses facing time-sensitive breakdowns.
5. How much does a full service cost? π° A standard full servicing package for a single fogging machine typically ranges between KES 3,500 and 8,000, depending on the machine type and condition. See the cost table above for a detailed breakdown.
6. Do you supply spare parts as well as repairs? π© Yes. We stock genuine and compatible spare parts for common fogging machine and pest control equipment brands, including nozzles, seals, filters, and pump components.
7. Can you set up a maintenance contract for my whole fleet? π Absolutely. We offer fleet maintenance contracts for pest control companies with multiple machines, helping you plan servicing costs annually and reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns.
8. How do I book a repair or request a quote? βοΈ Simply call +254 723 763173 to book an inspection, request a repair, or ask any questions about your fogging machine or pest control equipment. Our team will guide you through the next steps.
Get Your Fogging Machine Back in Action Today ππ§
Downtime is costly in the pest control business. Whether you need a quick nozzle replacement, a full engine service, or emergency repair for a machine that has broken down mid-job, prompt attention keeps your business running smoothly and your clients satisfied. Don’t wait for a small issue to become a bigger, more expensive problem.
For fogging machine repairs and maintenance of pest control equipment, call +254 723 763173 π today and let our experienced technicians take care of the rest.
