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Randall & Randall

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Not everyone can afford high cost home improvement, but everyone can demand top quality, professionalism and experience. We do to. This is our vision. To be the preferred home improvement business in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Making a full-range of home improvements, both domestic and business, making our customers love where they live and work.

Not everyone can afford high cost home improvement, but everyone can demand top quality, professionalism and experience. We do to. This is our vision. To be the preferred home improvement business in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Making a full-range of home improvements, both domestic and business, making our customers love where they live and work.




"Don't go here! I dropped my push mower off and they said they would call with a diagnosis if it was worth fixing or replacing. Two weeks later, I hadn't heard anything so I called to politely inquire, and was told they hadn't even looked at it yet due to a back-up of machines.... so when I said I would come pick it up that day to take it somewhere else, I was told they would only release it to me for a $25 "early pick-up" fee for the time they had already spent on it. WHAT??? Don't go here. Poor communication, poor customer service, and poor policies."

Emily D on May 2020

Small engine and outdoor power equipment repair and sales.

"Don't go here! I dropped my push mower off and they said they would call with a diagnosis if it was worth fixing or replacing. Two weeks later, I hadn't heard anything so I called to politely inquire, and was told they hadn't even looked at it yet due to a back-up of machines.... so when I said I would come pick it up that day to take it somewhere else, I was told they would only release it to me for a $25 "early pick-up" fee for the time they had already spent on it. WHAT??? Don't go here. Poor communication, poor customer service, and poor policies."

Emily D on May 2020



Mario's Handyman Service

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Mario's Handyman Service

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45 years of experience

I have been in business for over 30 years. I treat my customers with respect and take pride in my work.

"Do not give this guy any money up front! Poor work and takes off before the job is finished. Left our place in a HUGE MESS! Half finished. Painted over drywall dust so thick it came right through the paint. He does not know what he’s doing. Messed up almost everything he touched. (Xcon)"

Penny W on October 2018

I have been in business for over 30 years. I treat my customers with respect and take pride in my work.

"Do not give this guy any money up front! Poor work and takes off before the job is finished. Left our place in a HUGE MESS! Half finished. Painted over drywall dust so thick it came right through the paint. He does not know what he’s doing. Messed up almost everything he touched. (Xcon)"

Penny W on October 2018

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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

Whether to repair or replace your lawn mower depends on what is wrong with it and how long you have owned it. If your lawn mower is relatively new, ensuring you regularly service it will help keep it in good shape. There are issues that will cost hundreds of dollars to repair, such as the engine blowing or the lawn mower going over rocks. Many people go by the three-year rule and replace their lawn mower rather than do repairs after this time.

You need to change your spark plugs regularly. It is recommended that your spark plugs should be checked and changed after every 25 hours of use.

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.  

How often you tune up a lawn mower depends on how often your lawn mower is used. Minimally, it should be tuned up once a year. If you use it regularly or have a vast lawn, tuning it up every 100 hours is advisable.

Engine failure, clogged carburetors, dull blades, and electrical issues are common problems requiring service.

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