
Frequently asked questions.
Where do you provide lab equipment servicing?
Biolab Services provides onsite servicing throughout Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and across New England. For labs outside of our immediate service area, we also offer convenient mail-in pipette calibration and maintenance, making it easy for any lab to keep equipment accurate and reliable.
What types of laboratories do you service?
Biolab Services works with a wide range of laboratories across Boston and New England, including biotech companies, pharmaceutical labs, university research facilities, hospitals, and clinical laboratories. Whether your lab is large or small, we provide the same expert pipette calibration, preventative maintenance, and equipment servicing to keep your operations running smoothly.
How many pipettes can you service, and what types do you handle?
Biolab Services can service and calibrate a single pipette or hundreds at a time, depending on your lab’s needs. We work with all major pipette types, including single-channel, multichannel, and electronic pipettes. Boston and New England laboratories trust us to handle large-scale pipette service programs as well as individual maintenance requests.
How often should pipettes be calibrated and maintained?
Pipettes should typically be calibrated every 6–12 months, depending on usage and compliance requirements. High-use pipettes in Boston research labs may require more frequent preventative maintenance to ensure accurate results and reliable performance.
Which types of lab equipment do you service?
We provide preventative maintenance for a wide range of instruments, including pipettes, centrifuges, balances, incubators, and spectrophotometers. If your Boston lab uses specialized equipment, our team can discuss custom service options.
How do I schedule lab equipment servicing in Boston?
To schedule servicing with Biolab Services, simply call our team, send us an email, or submit a request through our online form. We provide flexible scheduling for Boston and New England laboratories to minimize downtime and keep your equipment running reliably.