BLEACHER REPAIR
Call: (512) 521-1573 or E-Mail: selcojohnson@gmail.com
Selco Seating Company is your complete bleacher repair service company maintaining all brands of bleachers. With over 26 years of professional bleacher repair experience, schools and athletic facilities continue to rely on us.
Bleacher Damage


Are your bleachers jammed or dragging on your hardwood floor? Does the power system often struggle to move them in or out? Do they travel unevenly or bind up? If you answer yes, you are in need of a bleacher repair specialist.
With intricate design and interdependent parts, a simple bent tier catch can quickly escalate into a non-functioning bleacher. Early detection and correction is key to keeping the cost of ownership of your bleachers to a minimum. The most prudent owners opt for a detailed annual bleacher inspection and certification, which will ensure that their bleachers are safe, functional, and are code compliant.
However, preventative maintenance can’t always defend against the impact of over-zealous users. How many times have we all witnessed fans jumping up and down on the bleachers to cheer their teams to victory? Even when your team has won, your gym bleachers may very well have become a loser. Call Selco for quick and efficient emergency repairs to keep your facility’s event calender on schedule.
Selco is authorized and trained to inspect all bleacher/seating systems and recommend corrective action to prevent more serious problems & injury. Taking care of a bleacher problem early will reduce the overall cost of repair and avoid the costs of legal liability. Bleachers of all makes and designs can be repaired and put back in good safe working order.
We strongly recommend a yearly bleacher repair maintenance contract to identify safety concerns and avoid costly breakdowns & liability. Bleachers of all makes and designs can be repaired and put back in good safe working order.
View Bleacher Codes
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