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"Hired them based on a referral from a friend. If you want one stop shopping with one contractor that takes care of everything then this is your company. If you want quality and customer service then I would not recommend. Poor workmanship and poor follow up to remedy quality concerns. Still waiting for owner to come back and fix issues and wont respond to messages."

GARY F on April 2025

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"Hired them based on a referral from a friend. If you want one stop shopping with one contractor that takes care of everything then this is your company. If you want quality and customer service then I would not recommend. Poor workmanship and poor follow up to remedy quality concerns. Still waiting for owner to come back and fix issues and wont respond to messages."

GARY F on April 2025








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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

The American ideal of a large, perfectly-manicured lawn is tied to the post-World War II suburban housing boom. In the decades that followed, technological advances made self-propelled mowers more affordable and plentiful. Many Americans came to see reel mowers as old-fashioned, inconvenient, and time-consuming, and they eventually fell out of fashion.  

DIY is possible for minor issues like replacing spark plugs, but professional repairs ensure proper diagnostics and longevity.

Yes, you can tip a lawn mower on its side as long as you turn it with the carburetor side upwards. This prevents oil from leaking into the carburetor and reducing performance. You can also tip the mower backward as long as it's stable while you're working on the deck or blades for safety.

It's a good idea to lubricate your mower blades and mowing deck with something protective like WD40 that prevents rust and helps stop grass and dirt from sticking to the blades and deck.

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. 

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