Meet Brian Woodford: Your Expert in Lawn Mower and Weed Eater Repairs
Engine Repair Services

Comprehensive Repairs
Quality Parts and Service


Expert Repairs You Can Trust
"The team at Brian Woodford is knowledgeable and professional. My weed eater runs like new!" - John D.
Expert Repairs You Can Trust
Expert Engine Repair Specialists
Brian Woodford
Owner & Lead Technician
James Smith
Senior Engine Specialist
Michael Johnson
Lawn Equipment Expert
David Brown
Customer Service Manager
Our Engine Repair Process
Initial Assessment
01
We begin with a thorough inspection of your engine to identify any issues. Our experienced technicians will check for common problems and assess the overall condition of your lawn mower or weed eater.
Detailed Diagnosis
02
After the initial assessment, we provide a detailed diagnosis report. This includes the specific problems found and the recommended repairs, ensuring you understand the necessary steps before we proceed.
Expert Repairs
03
Our skilled team carries out the repairs using high-quality parts and tools. We ensure that every engine is restored to optimal performance, adhering to industry standards.
Final Quality Check
04
Once repairs are completed, we conduct a final quality check. This step guarantees that your engine operates smoothly and efficiently, giving you peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions about our lawn mower and weed eater repair services, along with maintenance tips to keep your equipment running smoothly.
How often should I service my lawn mower?
It's recommended to service your lawn mower at least once a year, ideally before the mowing season begins. Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal performance and longevity.What are the signs that my weed eater needs repair?
If your weed eater is hard to start, produces excessive smoke, or the string doesn't feed properly, it may need repair. Addressing these issues early can prevent more extensive damage.Can I perform maintenance on my lawn mower myself?
Yes, basic maintenance such as cleaning the air filter, changing the oil, and sharpening the blades can be done at home. However, for more complex repairs, it's best to consult a professional.What should I do if my lawn mower won't start?
First, check the fuel level and ensure the spark plug is functioning. If these are fine and it still won't start, it may require professional diagnosis and repair.How can I extend the life of my weed eater?
Regularly clean the air filter, use the correct fuel mixture, and store it in a dry place. Following these tips can significantly extend the lifespan of your weed eater.