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Kenneth Cooper

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Kenneth Cooper

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10 years of experience

Specialities: All around Handyman. Automotive work, work around the home, apartment and home make-ready, flooring work, renovation aid, mounting of all wall items such as shelves, picture frames, and TVs, recycling and trash pick-up, yard work and lawn application, and so on. I have experience and have worked in multiple trades from apartment complex handyman work to machine shop and automotive mechanics to lawn care since I was 15. I am owner-operated and work alone.

Specialities: All around Handyman. Automotive work, work around the home, apartment and home make-ready, flooring work, renovation aid, mounting of all wall items such as shelves, picture frames, and TVs, recycling and trash pick-up, yard work and lawn application, and so on. I have experience and have worked in multiple trades from apartment complex handyman work to machine shop and automotive mechanics to lawn care since I was 15. I am owner-operated and work alone.


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Lisa M on March 2025

We are a home maintenance and property preservation specialist. We do anything from doors to floors and inside and out of your home. During the Holiday season we offer professional Christmas light.

"Wonderful!"

Lisa M on March 2025



Shallow River LLC

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Shallow River LLC

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10 years of experience

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.







AAA VACUUM & POWER TOOL REPAIR

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AAA VACUUM & POWER TOOL REPAIR

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53 years of experience

All Vacuum and Power Tool Repair Shop, Small Appliance Repairs, Sewing Machine Repairs, Lamp Repairs, Ceiling Fan Repairs, Alterations, Custom Sewing, Doll and Teddy Bear Repairs, Power Wheels Repairs, Vacuum Sales, Candles, Cleaning Supplies, Gift Items

All Vacuum and Power Tool Repair Shop, Small Appliance Repairs, Sewing Machine Repairs, Lamp Repairs, Ceiling Fan Repairs, Alterations, Custom Sewing, Doll and Teddy Bear Repairs, Power Wheels Repairs, Vacuum Sales, Candles, Cleaning Supplies, Gift Items

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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

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.

Most repairs take 1-3 days, but complex issues may require ordering replacement parts, extending the timeline.

The best and safest way to deal with used motor oil is to bring it to an approved facility to be recycled and refined into new material. You may see recommendations to use old oil as an equipment lubricant or wood stain, but using it in these ways can be dangerous, messy, and environmentally irresponsible.

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.

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.

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