Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located?
We are exclusively an at-home service and repair company. We save you time and effort by servicing your equipment at your location. To schedule an appointment click here.
We service most of Oakland County including Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Commerce Township, Highland Township, Keego Harbor, Pontiac, Sylvan Lake, Waterford, West Bloomfield and White Lake.
NOTE: We do NOT currently service Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Davisburg, Farmington Hills, Lake Orion, Milford, Novi, Ortonville, Oxford, Rochester Hills, Southfield, Troy, Walled Lake or Wixom.
What brands do you service?
NOTE: We do NOT currently service electric or battery powered equipment.
Ariens/Gravely, Bad Boy, Bobcat, Briggs & Stratton, Champion, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Dewalt, Echo, Exmark, Ferris, Generac, Honda, Husqvarna, Hustler, John Deere, Kawasaki, Kohler, MTD, Poulan, Predator, RedMax, Ryobi, Scag, Snapper, Stihl, Toro, Troy-Bilt, Westinghouse, Yard Machines.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept Cash, Check, Credit Card, Cash App and Apple Pay.
Can I bring my equipment to you for repair?
We are exclusively an at-home service and repair company. We save you time and effort by servicing your equipment at your location. To schedule an appointment click here.
Do you sell parts?
We do NOT sell parts. We stock parts for customer repairs and maintenance at no additional markup.
Do you work in the rain/snow?
Yes, as long as we can work in a garage or shop and have our service vehicle near the equipment.
How often should my oil be changed?
Changing the oil in your engine is one of the most important things you can do for longevity and performance. Most manufacturers recommend changing engine oil every 50 hours. This translates to once a season for most residential equipment and every few weeks for heavily used commercial equipment. Take a look at our maintenance packages.
Should I use ethanol-free recreational fuel?
During storage the ethanol in your fuel can attract moisture and introduce it to your engine components. This can lead to poor performance or a fuel blockage. Typically 87-89 octane fuel contains 10% ethanol and most fuels above 90 octane including recreational fuel are ethanol-free. Ethanol-free fuel is the better choice for infrequently used equipment and storage.
Should I use a fuel stabilizer such as STA-BIL?
Fuel stabilizers such as STA-BIL can help prevent fuel separation and keep your fuel fresher over extended storage periods. The best practice before storage is to drain the fuel as much as possible and let your engine use up the rest. We drain just as many fuel tanks with stabilizer vs. no stabilizer.