Sunday, February 10, 2019

How to Test Your Spring Soil for Maximum Lawn Growth

So, you want to test your yard's soil? 

The very best grass growers know how essential it is to test the soil for nutrient problems before doing anything else. This one step will make the most of your lawncare investment throughout the rest of the year. 

Get advice on testing your yard's soil from a professional horticulturist:


One of the easiest ways to prevent your lawn from taking over your finances is by taking care of it from day one. YouTube is one of the many resources we use to find the right way to test, modify and monitor our soil. Over the years, we've cut down on our maintenance bills drastically by purchasing less topical care products. Despite using fewer products, we've gotten better results because we match the lawn fertilizer, seed, pesticides and herbicides we use to the problems our lawn really has.

Major topical product manufactures have schedules for lawncare that might not fit with what your yard needs. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars, invest just a handful in having a quality check done of your soil. Better yet, hire a lawncare professional for an initial visit.

You can find affordable lawn care and mower repair options from our growing database of providers.

Monday, January 14, 2019

Getting Your Yard Ready for Spring


Preparing for new growth is half of the battle in creating a beautiful long throughout the year. 

Monday, December 3, 2018

Winterize Your Equipment to Stave Off Unnecessary Mower Repair

The easiest way to keep your equipment in good working order is to take care of it! Follow these tips to get your lawnmower ready for the coldest months of the year.


Sunday, November 4, 2018

How Trash Can Lead to Expensive Lawn Mower Repairs

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Avoid Expensive Lawn Mower Repair With Basic Yard Maintenance

Expensive lawn mower repairs shouldn't be necessary unless you're putting your mower at risk. Just like you should sweep up large bits of debris, paper, legos and other odds and ends from your floor before vacuuming, you should always clear your lawn of litter before you start your lawn mower. 

Why You Should Worry About Sticks and Stones 

A big rock or stick can get stuck in your mower's blades and brake a blade or worse. Frequently running into debris also dulls the blades on your lawnmower leading to a need for professional sharpening and repair. 

The average cost of a professional lawnmower repair is between $40 - $90 for a push mower and $150+ for a riding mower. You can find more affordable mower repair by selecting the right professionals for the job.

However, the most affordable repair of all is the one that is avoided. 

You can prevent many common mower problems simply by clearing your lawn before you get started. 

What if Your Lawn is Too Tall to Spot Problem Areas?


If your lawn is over 8 inches high, you've waited too long between mowings. Not only does this put you at risk for hitting obstacles hidden in the tall grass, but chances are the municipality where you live is about to send our their own mowing crew! 

We can't control when emergencies arise, however, especially an emergency involving the health of your mower. If the need for repair has you skipping mows during the rainy season, you could wind up with tall grass -- or hefty fines. 

Another risk of having too-tall of grass, of course, is dully your blades. Sharpening your mower blades is a tedious chore most homeowners can perform on their own. It's a pain in the back (literally) and takes a few special tools. It's one of the many tasks performed around the home that is often best handled by a professional.

Not only will a professional be able to remove and sharpen your mower blades in record time -- and replace if necessary -- but a professional will also be able to notice signs of other problems. Maybe your mower blades are dulling because pieces holding them in place are loose? That's something a layman would miss that could be potentially dangerous.

If your grass is too high to spot debris, walk over your mowing route looking for sticks, rocks, toys, bottles and other possible obstructions. Then get your lawn back on an appropriate mowing schedule.

Avoiding Other Expensive Lawn Related Repairs

Homeowners can hire out their yardcare tasks, but those who take control have more than just the lawn to worry about. Brush and trees cause regular problems too, and you'll want the best chainsaw for the money for dealing with them appropriately. 

Whether you buy one of the big 60cc models for felling old oaks or a tiny electric limb trimmer, you'll want to make sure you keep up on maintenance. Doing so will make your equipment last for years - perhaps even decades. And as always, make sure you have the appropriate safety equipment required for whatever machinery you use. 

Looking for affordable mower repair? Check out our expanding database!

Monday, September 17, 2018

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Where to Find Ultra Affordable Mower Care

We'll Help You Get Mower Repair on the Cheap

Mechanics who repair lawnmowers are sometimes called "Small Engine Repairmen" or "Small Engine Specialists." In addition to power mowers, they fix other types of lawn and garden equipment, like:

  • Chain Saws
  • Edgers
  • Trimmers
  • Lawn Tractors

Anything with a small gas or electric engine, really, including outdoor toys, like snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. Even some lightweight aircraft can be considered "Small Engine Machinery." 

You might think a lot of training goes into learning how to fix these types of equipment, but many people have learned how to maintain and fix their own property using nothing more than a new set of tools and some YouTube videos. 

Get Started With Small Engine Repair

Colleges in the United States often host one-day classes to help teach people the skill of repairing lawn mowers and the like, specifically because it's so easy and such an easy way to make a side income. 

It should come as no surprise that along with teaching you where to find qualified repairpersons, we're also going to be covering training programs that will prepare you to take first-rate care of your equipment while also giving you the option of making extra money in mower repair.