Tool Fixes was created to solve one simple problem.
Tools stop working when you need them most.
And when that happens, finding a clear answer is harder than it should be.
Most guides are either too technical, too vague, or written for professionals instead of regular homeowners.
That’s where this site comes in.
What Tool Fixes Is All About
Tool Fixes is built around practical, real-world troubleshooting.
The focus is simple.
Help you understand:
- Why your tool is not working
- What is causing the issue
- How to fix it step by step
- When it makes sense to repair or replace
The content is designed for everyday situations.
Not workshop theory.
Not complicated manuals.
Just clear explanations and useful fixes you can actually apply.
What You’ll Find Here
On this site, you’ll find articles covering:
- Tool troubleshooting guides
Why your tool is making noise, losing power, leaking, or not starting - Step-by-step fixes
Simple repair approaches that don’t require specialized knowledge - Maintenance tips
How to keep tools working longer and avoid common problems - Tool-specific guides
Air compressors, power tools, lawn tools, pressure washers, and more - Common mistakes and quick checks
Things most people overlook when diagnosing tool problems
Everything is written to be easy to follow.
No unnecessary jargon.
No fluff.
Why This Site Exists
A lot of tool problems are actually fixable.
But most people never get that far.
They either:
- Replace tools too early
- Spend money on repairs they don’t need
- Or waste time trying random fixes that don’t work
Tool Fixes exists to make troubleshooting more straightforward.
So you can:
- Save money
- Avoid frustration
- And get your tools working again faster
Why You Can Trust Tool Fixes
This site is built around hands-on, practical experience.
The advice is based on:
- Real-world tool usage and common failure points
- Typical issues seen across widely used tools
- Practical troubleshooting logic, not guesswork
We focus on what actually matters when a tool stops working.
That means:
- Starting with simple checks
- Explaining causes clearly
- Avoiding overly complicated solutions
We also aim to be honest.
Not every tool is worth fixing.
And not every issue has a quick solution.
When that’s the case, we say it.
Our Approach
Every guide follows the same mindset:
- Keep it simple
- Focus on real problems
- Explain the “why” behind the issue
- Offer practical next steps
You won’t find:
- Overly technical breakdowns with no clear action
- Generic filler content
- Or advice that assumes professional-level tools or experience
The goal is always the same.
Make the problem easier to understand.
Then help you fix it.
About the Author
Tool Fixes is written by Mark Jensen.
A homeowner who has spent years working on tools, fixing issues as they come up, and learning through real use.
Most of that experience comes from everyday situations.
Garage work.
Home repairs.
DIY projects.
And tools that don’t always behave the way they should.
The goal is not to overcomplicate things.
Just to share what works, what doesn’t, and how to approach common tool problems in a practical way.
Final Note
If a tool is giving you trouble, there’s usually a reason behind it.
Once you understand that reason, the fix becomes much clearer.
That’s what Tool Fixes is here to help with.
