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Dear Customers,
Being the only general repair shop in town is both a blessing and a curse. There's always plenty of work. But always more than one person can handle. I started this business with the mission to bring more repair services to the local economy. Since the community has responded so positively, I had to decide how to scale. And since it's been a mission-driven endeavor from the start, I opted to form a nonprofit to help meet this need in the community. It's called...
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Its plan and programs are ambitious. And it starts with increasing our capabilities and capacities. So please continue to bring in your repair projects as we work to do just that. And if you'd like to help, reach out! The website is at www.retrospectresilience.org.
Retrospect Repairs & Restorations will continue to operate at a smaller scale as I work to get the nonprofit up and running. One of the programs of the nonprofit is to operate a repair business incubator within the space. My business will serve as a working model for such businesses.


Tractor Repair

Wood Stove Restoration

Generator Repair

Tractor Repair
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Gas Stove Repair

Knife Repair

Carburetor Repair

Gas Stove Repair
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Welding

Bike Repair

Lawn Equipment Repair

Welding
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Retrospect repairs a wide array of items. From 100-year-old clocks to brand-new electric bikes. If you're not sure, just ask. You can browse through the image galleries above to see examples of customer projects.



How does it work? Drop off your project for a free assessment. We conduct the basic diagnostics necessary to determine our best estimate for the cost of repair, including labor and materials. You can then decide if you would like to proceed with the repair, take it to someone else, fix it yourself, do nothing, it's up to you. We also offer free reuse and recycling of items not fit for repair.
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