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About Lawn Mower Repair Services

What clients expect and what professionals need to know

Lawn mower repair services tune up and fix push mowers, riding mowers, and zero-turn mowers by replacing air filters, spark plugs, blades, belts, and carburetor components. Annual spring tune-up includes fresh oil, new spark plug, clean or replace air filter, inspect blade and sharpen or replace, check belts and pulleys, and test carburetor adjustment. Carburetor rebuild kits address hard-starting and running-rough conditions caused by stale fuel gumming internal passages.

Clients need their equipment running reliably at the start of mowing season and diagnosed/repaired quickly when breakdowns occur mid-season.

Licensing & credentials: No state license required; Briggs & Stratton, Kawasaki, and Kohler factory service certifications demonstrate brand-specific training.

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Lawn Mower Repair — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from clients looking for Lawn Mower Repair services

Why does my mower start then die after a few seconds?

Stale fuel gumming the carburetor is the most common cause — run fresh non-ethanol fuel through the system; if it persists, clean or rebuild the carburetor, particularly the float valve and pilot jet.

How often should mower blades be sharpened?

Every 20–25 hours of use, or at the start of each season. Dull blades tear grass rather than cutting cleanly, causing brown tips and increased disease susceptibility.

What fuel should I use in a lawn mower?

Fresh regular 87-octane gasoline with no more than 10% ethanol (E10) or ethanol-free 90+ octane for best results. Never use E15 or higher in small engines — it damages rubber fuel components.

Why does my riding mower vibrate excessively?

A bent or unbalanced blade is the most common cause — check for rock impact damage. Also check the blade spindle bearings, deck belt tensioner, and engine mounting bolts.

What is included in a spring lawn mower tune-up?

Oil change, new spark plug, clean or replace air filter, drain old fuel and refill with fresh, sharpen or replace blade, check and adjust drive belt tension, lubricate cables and pivot points.

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