Equipment Repairs

Residential & Commercial Lawn Equipment Repairs

  • Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
  • Rototillers
  • Aerators
  • Paddle & Two-Stage Snow Blowers
  • RedMax Handheld Equipment
  • String Trimmers
  • Hedge Trimmers
  • Backpack Blowers
  • Handheld Blowers

We offer repair services for most brands of lawn equipment. If you do not see your equipment's brand listed below, please contact us before visiting to make sure it's something that we service.


* Please note: We do not service Chainsaws, Generators, Power Washers or Cultivators!*


**As of July 2023, we no longer service the Toro 30" two-blade walk behind machines.**

Lawn Mower Service   

A Walk-Behind Lawn Mower service includes:

Sharpening & balancing the blade(s). Cleaning the underside of the deck. Changing the engine oil. Replacing the air filter and spark plug if needed. Blowing out the engine's cooling fins. Purging the fuel tank. Removing and cleaning the carburetor assembly. Flushing the fuel tank and lines. Lubing the self-propel system or grease fittings if applicable.


$98.95 + parts

For most brands this totals about $130 ~ 160

Snow Blower Services     

A service on a Snow Blower includes:

Changing the engine oil. Replace the spark plug. Purging the fuel tank. Flushing and cleaning the tank and fuel line. Removing and cleaning the carburetor (in sonic tank if needed). Reassembling carb while replacing any worn parts. Inspecting the belt(s) and idler(s). Refueling with fresh non-ethanol and stabilizer.


Paddle Blowers: Inspecting the paddles and scraper bar.


Two-Stage: Inspecting the scraper bar and skid shoes. Adjusting skids for best performance. Checking and replacing any missing sheer pins. Setting tire pressure (if applicable).



$~+ parts

For the paddle style of most brands $~

(If needing new paddles and scraper blade can be $~)


For the two-stage style of most brands $~

(If needing new scraper bar and skid shoes can be $~)

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Highest recommendation! I managed to gum up my snow blower's fuel system with lack of maintenance. Two days before a forecasted storm, I dropped it off with Dan (no appointment) before noon on Monday. To my surprise, they had it fixed by noon the next day! Knowing of the impending storm, they had taken it upon themselves to prioritize snowblower repairs. I was thrilled. Not only that, rather than "shotgunning" and just replacing the whole fuel system, Dan performed individualized "component level" repair/renew of just the compromised parts. $20 in parts/oil/fuel plus an hour of labor and I was good to go - more than reasonable! These folks will treat you right.

- Bill Lutton

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