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        Master Mower Repair

        1. Master Mower Repair

        Lawn Mowers
        BBB Rating: A+
        (865) 659-1893

        1146 Tennessee Ave
        Knoxville, TN 37921

        Stubbs Fix It Shop & Lawn Svc

        2. Stubbs Fix It Shop & Lawn Svc

        Landscaping & Lawn Services
        (6)
        (865) 691-8031

        8832 Ball Camp Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37931

        I needed my rider fixed and Googled lawn mower repair and Stubbs Fix It Shop came up and I'm glad it did ! I will never go anywhere else. He is hon…

        Sears Appliance Repair

        3. Sears Appliance Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (4)
        WebsiteSchedule your repairDirectionsVideoMore Info
        (844) 775-8594

        7600h Kingston Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37919

        That is pretty good!very good service I think. I will recommend it to my friends if they need such service.

        Wherever you bought it, we'll repair it.

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        Sears Appliance Repair

        4. Sears Appliance Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        WebsiteSchedule your repairDirectionsVideoMore Info
        (844) 775-8594

        2931 Knoxville Center Dr
        Knoxville, TN 37924

        From Business: Sears Appliance Repair's expert technicians provide product maintenance and repair solutions for your major home appliances. Our techs are industry-trained, well-…

        Wherever you bought it, we'll repair it.

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        Sears Appliance Repair

        5. Sears Appliance Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        WebsiteSchedule your repairDirectionsVideoMore Info
        (844) 775-8594

        6909 Maynardville Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37918

        From Business: Sears Appliance Repair's expert technicians provide product maintenance and repair solutions for your major home appliances. Our techs are industry-trained, well-…

        Wherever you bought it, we'll repair it.

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        Sears Appliance Repair

        6. Sears Appliance Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        WebsiteSchedule your repairDirectionsVideoMore Info
        (844) 775-8594

        9630 Kingston Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37922

        From Business: Sears Appliance Repair's expert technicians provide product maintenance and repair solutions for your major home appliances. Our techs are industry-trained, well-…

        Wherever you bought it, we'll repair it.

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        Regal Corp

        7. Regal Corp

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        DirectionsMore Info
        (865) 214-6732

        1624 Riverside Dr
        Knoxville, TN 37915

        From Business: WORLD\ u2019S LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR OF PLATINUM PARTS AND PRECISION FIT ENGINE PARTS. U.S. owned and operated since 1978, Regal has grown to become a dominant force…

        Farragut Lawn & Tractor Co

        8. Farragut Lawn & Tractor Co

        Lawn & Garden Equipment & Supplies
        BBB Rating: A+
        WebsiteDirections
        (865) 966-6576

        13127 Kingston Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37934

        Cox Power & Supply

        9. Cox Power & Supply

        Lawn Mowers
        (1)
        Website
        (865) 688-7314

        4678 Old Broadway St
        Knoxville, TN 37918

        Best and most know how of all the places I've used in Knoxville. Friendly, fast responsive, SMART, honest, personable, and they get it done. I just …

        ProGreen Plus Small Engine Repair

        10. ProGreen Plus Small Engine Repair

        Landscaping & Lawn Services
        Website
        (865) 235-1799

        Knoxville, TN 37931

        From Business: We are open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are certified, licensed small engine mechanics and licensed.

        Edwards & Greenlee Mower Shop

        11. Edwards & Greenlee Mower Shop

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (865) 522-6262

        1402 N Broadway St
        Knoxville, TN 37917

        Hutton Hardware & Small Engine Repair

        12. Hutton Hardware & Small Engine Repair

        Lawn MowersGasoline Engines
        (1)
        (865) 922-9811

        7525 Maynardville Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37938

        Worst service I have ever had. My weed eater was working fine, but the carburetors needed cleaning. I took it to Hutton's to be cleaned. When I pick…

        Mower Genius

        13. Mower Genius

        Lawn Mowers
        BBB Rating: A+
        Website
        (865) 630-0026

        2712 Ball Camp Byington Rd
        Knoxville, TN 37931

        Sears Parts & Repair Center

        14. Sears Parts & Repair Center

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        Website
        (865) 622-6649

        7600 Kingston Pike
        Knoxville, TN 37919

        Mark's Small Engine Repair

        15. Mark's Small Engine Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (865) 755-8543

        2001 Piedmont St
        Knoxville, TN 37921

        lees small engine repair

        16. lees small engine repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (865) 293-7431

        2320 Harris Rd
        Knoxville, TN 37924

        J & M Small Engine

        17. J & M Small Engine

        Lawn Mowers
        (865) 688-9183

        5105 Brown Gap Rd
        Knoxville, TN 37918

        Fox Small Engine Repair

        18. Fox Small Engine Repair

        Lawn Mowers
        (1)
        (865) 693-7351

        411 Ebenezer Rd
        Knoxville, TN 37923

        Bought a used Weedeater from them, and experienced a problem. Tried calling on 3 seperate occasions, left messages all three times, received absolut…

        Pro Green Plus

        19. Pro Green Plus

        Lawn Mowers
        (1)
        (865) 235-1799

        741 Elkmont Rd
        Knoxville, TN 37922

        One of the worst companies that I have ever dealt with and they completely ruined my JD mower. When I first dropped off my mower for an oil leak on…

        White's Small Engine Repair

        20. White's Small Engine Repair

        Lawn Mowers
        (865) 573-0800

        8326 Chapman Hwy
        Knoxville, TN 37920

        Edwards & Greenlee Mower Shop

        21. Edwards & Greenlee Mower ShopMOVED

        Lawn Mowers
        (865) 522-6262

        2204 Nadine St
        Knoxville, TN 37917

        DDR Offroad - CLOSED

        22. DDR Offroad - CLOSED

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing

        Knoxville, TN 37924

        Powell Power Equipment Inc

        23. Powell Power Equipment Inc

        Lawn & Garden Equipment & Supplies
        (4)
        BBB Rating: A+
        Website
        (865) 938-2400

        7145 Clinton Hwy
        Powell, TN 37849

        This place is great! Old time customer service. I have bought 4 fairly large ticket items from them and have always been impressed. This is the o…

        Commercial Cutting Equipment

        24. Commercial Cutting Equipment

        Lawn Mowers
        Website
        (865) 981-1232

        801 E Broadway Ave
        Maryville, TN 37804

        R & R Small Engine Repair

        25. R & R Small Engine Repair

        Lawn Mowers
        (865) 457-4952

        609 Yarnell Rd
        Clinton, TN 37716

        Roberts Automotive Parts, Inc.

        26. Roberts Automotive Parts, Inc.

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (865) 465-7561

        4735 Circle Road
        Corryton, TN 37721

        Sears Appliance Repair

        27. Sears Appliance Repair

        Lawn Mowers-Sharpening & Repairing
        (2)
        WebsiteSchedule your repairDirectionsVideoMore Info
        (844) 775-8594

        198 Foothills Mall
        Maryville, TN 37801

        The repairmen were very nice and friendly. They gave us excellent service. They also gave us good advice on. what to do for future repairs. Thanks ,…

        Wherever you bought it, we'll repair it.

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        Commercial Cutting Equipment

        28. Commercial Cutting Equipment

        Landscaping & Lawn ServicesLawn Mowers
        Website
        (865) 981-1232

        1706 W Lamar Alexander Pkwy
        Maryville, TN 37801

        Ritchie Tractor Company

        29. Ritchie Tractor Company

        Lawn & Garden Equipment & Supplies
        (865) 981-3199

        1746 W Lamar Alexander Pkwy
        Maryville, TN 37801

        Exit 122 Outdoor Power Equipment

        30. Exit 122 Outdoor Power Equipment

        Lawn & Garden Equipment & Supplies
        (1)
        Website
        (865) 494-3122

        2520 Andersonville Hwy
        Clinton, TN 37716

        My mower was picked up on Tuesday 8/25 to have the transmission belt replaced. I called on Thursday for an idea of when it would be done, I was tol…

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        Tips & Advice

        How often should lawn mower blades be sharpened?

        For a standard household lawn mower under normal conditions, it is recommended to sharpen the blades twice a mowing season. It’s important to keep the blades sharp as they cut grass faster and cleaner, and this cleaner cut promotes faster lawn regrowth. If you notice decreased performance, uneven cutting patterns, or it is taking longer to mow your lawn, it might be time to check the blade. Take the mower to a certified blade sharpener.

        How much do riding lawn mowers cost?

        Depending on your need, riding lawn mowers can start as low as $999. The average riding lawn mower of good quality averages around $2,000. Larger, heavier duty models and higher quality mowers will, of course, cost more. You might be able to find used or refurbished models for less.

        What is a zero turn lawn mower?

        A zero-turn lawn mower is a riding mower that has a zero-turn radius--meaning it spins as opposed to turning like a standard vehicle with front-wheel turning. Basically, these things can turn on a dime. Instead of a steering wheel, most models have levers to control speed to each drive wheel, using a hydraulic-based system. They are considered faster and more efficient than standard riding lawn mowers. Because of this unique feature, they can be more expensive.

        What are the benefits of gas lawn mowers?

        Gas-powered lawn mowers are generally more heavy duty than electric models, meaning they perform better and last longer. Gas mowers can handle thicker more robust lawns and are not affected by wet grass--a potential hazard for electric mowers. There are also no cords to get in the way.

        What are the benefits of electric lawn mowers?

        The main benefit of electric mowers is monetary--eliminating gas and oil consumption and the changing of filters and spark plugs. Electric mowers are generally quieter than their combustion engine counterparts. Electric mowers leave no carbon footprint, making them more environmentally friendly. Electric mowers are usually lighter and easier to use than gasoline engine mowers.

        What is a robotic lawn mower?

        A robotic mower is an autonomous mower that operates within a defined set of boundaries to mow a yard. Wire boundaries frame the desired mow area (the yard) and the robotic mower operates continuously within that area, mowing the lawn until you turn it off. They are generally designed for smaller areas, but some newer models are showing increased mow area capabilities. They are awesome if you don’t have the time (or desire) to do it yourself.

        What is the lawn mower safety data sheet?

        The safety data sheet (SDS) is a document prepared by the manufacturer that details the potential safety hazards of chemicals used by the product. Most lawn mowers use standard oil. In the event of a spill, ingestion, or personal contamination, general instructions are provided on how to deal with these situations.

        What is the most commonly used lawn-mower attachment?

        Easily the most common lawn mower attachment is the bagger, a device, usually attached to the side of the mower, to catch the lawn trimmings. The bag can be easily removed and emptied and then reattached.

        How often should the oil in a lawn mower be changed?

        For a new mower, it is recommended to change the oil after the first five hours of usage. After that, for standard-use mowers (residential), change the oil once a year, or each mowing season. For heavy-use mowers, change the oil after 50 hours of usage or seasonally, whichever comes first.

        What are the different types of lawn mowers?

        The main types of lawnmowers are the walk-behind mowers (push reel, gas or electric); riding (the fun one), hover mowers, which are push mowers that use an impeller system to push air down, allowing it to hover over the grass; and the robotic mower, which is an autonomous, self-guided unit that is as efficient at cutting the grass as it is at impressing (or frightening) the neighbors.

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        Grassmasters Lawn Pro's
        Michael N. rated

        Horrible company to work for. Was told to bring my standards of work down to increase speed. They give you a low estimate on the job. Do the work with haste. Then change the negotiated price. Charles Champ will tell you it’s adjustments made by the Champ sons. While the sons use the same excuse if speaking to them. The employees are told to rush jobs and to complete unauthorized add-ons to increase the bill. They do not drug test and allow unlicensed drivers to operate work vehicles. This is still happening today. I just wanted to warn people of this business. The Champs will take advantage of anyone who allows it. So just beware of their scam.

        Stubbs Fix It Shop & Lawn Svc
        Don M. rated

        I took a chainsaw that would not start to this shop. After three weeks I got a call that they were having trouble fixing it but would continue to work on it. One week later they called to tell me that they could not get it to run properly. When I went to pick the saw up Mr Stubbs was gracious enough to only charge me for the part that was needed and no labor. This is a good,honest man who treats his customers right.

        Mountain View Lawnscapes
        Scott N. rated

        Awesome service. On time and very polite. Thanks for our new patio with firepit. We had a sidewalk, patio and firepit installed last week and was so happy with Scott's service. Very professional, courteous, and hard working.

        Appalachian Tree Experts
        Andy J. rated

        Save yourself a great deal of heartache and money and call someone else. Will not return calls and doesn't complete the job in anywhere near a reasonable amount of time. Very frustrating company to do business with.

        Stubbs Fix It Shop & Lawn Svc
        Pamela S. rated

        I needed my rider fixed and Googled lawn mower repair and Stubbs Fix It Shop came up and I'm glad it did ! I will never go anywhere else. He is honest and very knowledgeable of mowers. His prices are great. Highly recommend Bobby Stubbs.

        Scotts LawnService
        John C. rated

        On 6/24/2016 your service truck came to spray on the fertilizer after the application Andrew Scholz informed me he was going to spray for grubs at a cost of $80.00! I told him I did not order this and do not spray it on my lawn. Now if I was not home he would of sprayed this at the cost to me of $80.00. You people can not be trusted and I do not want you back on my property again. Stop the services as of today 6/25/2016. I hope you understand this!

        Grassmasters Lawn Pro's
        Donita W. rated

        I called for a quote on my grass. They gave me a good price but then 2 months in told me they would have to raise my price because I did not get them any business from my neighbors. This was never the understanding, but I did talk them up. I agreed to raise it $10 a week which they agreed to. Then after mowing one time they stated if I could not secure their services for our Home Owners Association work which I was trying to help them get they would not come back out to cut our lawn even at the new negotiated price. Think twice before working with this company.

        Stubbs Fix It Shop & Lawn Svc
        Kevin C. rated

        Great service and fair prices. Positive experence with Stubbs Fix it. shop. I will be going back.

        Village Hardware
        Jeff G. rated

        We have worked with these guys for years with our Snapper mowers. They always take great care of us. They pick up our mower and service it each year and we have never had a problem.

        Village Hardware
        Eddie K. rated

        Very unsatisfied with these guys..As a customer you are not important it's all about the all mighty dollar..They will not order your part for you unless they get a total of $250.00 worth of orders just because they don't want to pay shipping fees...I've waited for over a month with no luck of the ever ordering that part that I need...I'm taking my business elsewhere..I'm in the Lawncare Business AND I Will Tell Others About THIS practice... Had to give it a 1 because zero was a choice for me to pick from.

        Did You Know?

        Nature's beauty can be seen everywhere through landscape designs. Not everyone has a green thumb or the knowledge to coordinate a landscaping plan that's aesthetically pleasing and meets the unique needs of the property. Landscape contractors can help add curb appeal to the exterior of your home or strategize how plants should be laid out.

        Job Description

        Generally, landscape contractors create or refurbish outdoor spaces by planting trees, lawns, shrubs and flowers, and constructing paths, decks and patios. These professionals will generally discuss client requirements, how the landscaped area will be used, and the client's preference for certain styles. After this initial meeting, landscapers will select the materials they need and start carrying out their construction and planting plans.

        With the number and variety of properties that need landscaping services, it should come as no surprise that there are many different providers to choose from. In fact, there are nearly 500,000 active landscaping businesses in the U.S. This demand is driven by the continued growth in domestic housing markets. Steady disposable income has also been a major reason for households to outsource their yard care.

        Different Types of Landscaping

        Landscaping contractors have a wide variety of techniques that they can use to spruce up your yard. Here are some of the most common landscaping attributes that you can find at most homes:

        Perennials
        Homeowners and businesses may stray from annuals and biennials due to planning and costs associated with them - instead, look to fill your garden with perennials. These plants return every year, making them a budget-friendly option. You may choose to do a one-color floral garden or a combination of colorful perennials. Look at plants like allium, buddleia, coneflower, sage and veronica for inspiration when choosing perennials.

        Trees
        Homeowners can mix and match different kinds of trees to enhance their yard. Evergreens like spruce, magnolia, holly and firs keep their leaves year-round. Deciduous trees, on the other hand, have leaves that change color and fall off in colder months. Pair different types of trees together for ample yard coverage.

        Pathways
        If you want to guide guests around your yard, try using pathways. You can dig shallow holes to make the stones flush with the ground, providing an appealing walkway. Pavers can also be arranged in geometric patterns to cover unused ground space or bare earth.

        Construction
        Landscape contractors can also build a structure that will enhance your yard. Perhaps you decide to put in a koi pond, or that you want to build out your patio. Landscape contractors have the knowledge, tools and design expertise to carry out these construction projects.

        Typical Jobs

        Homeowners and business managers should call landscaping contractors as these professionals have the tools and expertise to carry out jobs such as:

        Planting Trees and Flowers
        Landscapers are often called out to roll out sod as well as plant trees and flowers. These contractors have the design aesthetic to help you plan the best layout for your particular space. Landscapers can also tell you if certain plants aren't cut out for your climate. Not only will you get a beautiful yard, but you'll also have foliage that will last over the years.

        Installing Irrigation
        Sprinkler systems are beneficial for a variety of locations, but many DIY irrigation projects can lead to incorrect installations. Some problems include poor-quality components, improper pipe sizing, too many sprinkler-heads per zone, and inadequate head spacing. These systems are difficult to install, and a DIYer can easily make mistakes. Landscape contractors can situate sprinklers methodically to maintain your plants and ensure that the irrigation system is set up correctly.

        Building Retaining Walls
        If you have a retaining wall or are putting one in, proper installation is crucial. Landscapers see issues like lack of proper base preparation, unattractive wall blocks, mitered cuts at corners and no drainage chimney installed behind the wall. To prevent your wall from crumbling, call a landscape contractor to construct one.

        Decks/Patios
        Besides putting in plants and trees, building decks and patios are the most common jobs for a landscape contractor. These professionals have the best materials and tools available to create the look that you desire. DIY projects can end with structurally unsound builds, requiring additional time and money to fix the issues. Good landscapers will ensure a solid result that melds with the rest of your landscape design.

        Choosing a Landscape Style for Your Home

        Homeowners and contractors can draw a lot of inspiration from landscaping styles used all over the world. There are some limitations to your options, such as what plants you can use based on the climate you live in, how much space you have to work with and any homeowners-association compliance regulations. However, once you address these main areas, landscaping design is only as restricted as your imagination.

        Mediterranean Style
        Many homeowners are starting to use the Mediterranean design style for their landscapes. This option is becoming popular around the world because it takes advantage of new varieties of palm trees and plants that conform to different climates. The diversity of this flora is what makes this approach so appealing.

        Southwest Landscape Design
        If you live in an arid region, this style is likely going to be the best choice for your landscaping. Using a mix of garden decor and plants, Southwest design aims to make the most of plants that retain water well and can handle dry, warm climates. Pathways, patios and lawn ornaments can help cover the space and complement available flora.

        Japanese Garden Style
        Japanese-style landscapes are known for providing a serene space. This design uses a number of techniques to make the area look bigger than it is and to create a calm, beautiful atmosphere. 

        Other Considerations
        No matter which style you choose, there are some main considerations that should go into your design. Homeowners need to anticipate equipment access needed to create a deck or patio, as some tools may be too big for the space. They will also want to start by choosing a focal point. It should stand out but still be connected to the rest of the landscape. Accenting your home with thoughtful plantings to highlight its features will add curb appeal and enhance its characteristics.

        Choosing a Landscape Contractor

        Landscape work is not cheap, so it's in your best interest to make sure that it's done to your requirements and that you get the best contractor to do the job. Consider these factors before hiring a contractor:

        References
        Every good contractor should have a list of recently completed jobs that you can see in their portfolio. They should also have a list of references that you can contact, or properties that you can see in person. Feedback from these sources can reveal necessary information about the quality of the contractor's work, dependability, responsiveness and capacity to carry out your particular project.

        Certification and Memberships
        Landscape contractors also should have relevant certifications from reputable programs, like Certified Landscape Technician. You should also ask for a list of professional activities, affiliations and awards to gauge interest in professional growth and commitment to excellence. Contractors may be part of the International Society of Arboriculture, The Irrigation Association and numerous other organizations that are committed to providing better training and education in the industry.

        Insurance
        Homeowners should require that the contractor submit certificates verifying compliance with safety, insurance, workers' compensation and drug and alcohol testing programs. This will give you peace of mind that the contractor has gone through all the steps under industry regulations.

        Pricing and Billing
        Homeowners should know how much they'll need to pay for the contractor's service as well as how they will be billed for this work. Ask about any design fees, if quoted prices are fixed or estimates, and what the payment process will be. Clarifying these items in the beginning will prevent any surprise expenses.

        Licensing

        States have different requirements regarding landscape-contractor operations. Check the specific regulations for your area, and verify that your contractor has the necessary licenses. These may include a state contractor's license, pesticide license, CDL driver's license and license to sell and purchase nursery stock. It's important to ensure that your landscape contractor complies with established rules before beginning your project.

        Safety

        When it comes to working with landscaping materials, safety must be the top priority. There is a wide range of services within the industry, many of which come with a risk of injury. Employers must conduct all required training in a language and vocabulary that workers can understand. Training must demonstrate the hazards of operating certain machinery, like stone cutters and splitters, as well as how to use them appropriately. It's important to verify that your landscape contractor has taken the necessary steps to fully train its personnel and that the appropriate safety precautions are in place.

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