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"Amazing work! Ryan went above and beyond fixing the balcony leak. I would definitely recommend him and hire again when needed"

Ruslana Z on August 2024

Christian owned and operated. Supplying affordable maintenance to anyone. We offer various services such as basic home repair, furniture assembly, lawn maintenance, painting, cleaning and other handy work. Free consultations available.

"Amazing work! Ryan went above and beyond fixing the balcony leak. I would definitely recommend him and hire again when needed"

Ruslana Z on August 2024




Pro Image Remodeling, LLC

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Pro Image Remodeling, LLC

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We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Call or click to schedule a free estimate today! Quality home service and remodeling at reasonable rates

"Job went better than expected. He even offered tips on how to complete other task that I needed to do."

Larry W on June 2022

We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Call or click to schedule a free estimate today! Quality home service and remodeling at reasonable rates

"Job went better than expected. He even offered tips on how to complete other task that I needed to do."

Larry W on June 2022






"Fantastic service! I needed someone right away, and Nigel responded quickly, arrived promptly, and did a beautiful job on every project. He also suggested ways to save money on some of the repairs, which we did. One project involved installing a custom light fixture, with the added complication of a swag. We are so happy with the way it turned out. Nigel was a pleasure to work with and a professional in every way. I am already in the process of hiring him to do more work for us. He's great!"

Joan Z on July 2019

Millennium Home Repair is a handyman / home repair service serving the Lutz, FL area.

"Fantastic service! I needed someone right away, and Nigel responded quickly, arrived promptly, and did a beautiful job on every project. He also suggested ways to save money on some of the repairs, which we did. One project involved installing a custom light fixture, with the added complication of a swag. We are so happy with the way it turned out. Nigel was a pleasure to work with and a professional in every way. I am already in the process of hiring him to do more work for us. He's great!"

Joan Z on July 2019


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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

In many cases, it might be cheaper to repair your lawn mower than to replace it, depending on what needs to be repaired. The cost to replace a lawn mower dramatically varies, from $60 for basic models to over $15,000 for the top-of-the line models. 

Small repairs like a spark plug replacement can be as little as $20, so replacing the whole lawn mower wouldn’t make much sense. However, repairing a crankshaft could be much more expensive at $500 to $900, so depending on the age of your mower, it might be best to replace it. It’s best to speak with your lawn mower repair technician to determine which option is best for you. 

Before your lawn mower quits working entirely, it’ll likely give you some signs of wear and tear that indicate a repair is needed. Signs that you might need repairs to your lawn mower include: 

  • Oil leaks

  • Vibrating engine

  • Smoking exhaust 

  • Increase in time to mow

  • Unusual noises

  • Increase in gas consumption

Tune up your lawn mower once a year or every 100 hours of run-time.

There are a few reasons why a lawn mower cord won’t pull, including an engine jam, a tangled cord, a broken recoil starter, or poor maintenance. To troubleshoot, turn the mower off. Then, inspect the cord, look for any tangles, and gently pull it to identify where the resistance starts. If you’re not seeing any obstructions, you may need to call in a professional for repairs.

The cord you pull to start a lawn mower is commonly called the “starter cord” or “pull cord.” This uses and internal combustion process to start the lawn mower engine and it prone to wear and tear over time. You’ll want to check the starter cord as part of your regular lawn mower tune-up process.

The Shady Hills, FL homeowners’ guide to lawn tool repairs

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