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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

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.

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

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

Lawn mower repairs typically range from $40 to $90, with most people spending right around $60. However, your final total will depend on the type of lawn mower you have, the repair needed, and part availability. 

A standard home lawn mower with sharp blades can handle a thin layer of leaves without issue. You may need to make a couple of passes within several days to mulch leaves down, but your mower shouldn’t struggle. If your mower comes with a mulching kit, like an attachment to blow leaves out the side, that’s a good sign it’s ready for fall leaves. Set your mower to the highest or near-highest height for this project so it focuses on the leaves rather than the grass below.

The Saginaw, MI homeowners’ guide to lawn tool repairs

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