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We offer professional lawn mower blade sharpening services. Our technicians have years of experience in accurately sharpening mower blades to help you efficiently cut your grass.
Sharpening your lawn mower blades allows them to cut grass more efficiently. Dull blades can tear and shred grass rather than cut it cleanly. Sharp blades result in a cleaner, healthier lawn.
Most lawn mower manufacturers recommend getting your blades sharpened once or twice a season depending on how often you mow. As a general guideline, have your blades sharpened anytime you notice your mower is struggling to cut grass cleanly.
The cost to sharpen lawn mower blades ranges from $10-$25 per set of blades depending on blade size and material. Replacement blades may cost $15-$50 per set depending on brand and style.
Over time, extremely dull blades can put more stress on the mower's engine as it works harder to cut grass. Sharpening blades regularly helps avoid potential engine issues caused by dull blades.
Our technicians can typically sharpen a standard set of lawn mower blades within 30 minutes. Drop off your blades in the morning and pick them up sharpened later the same day. Economy of time and convenience for our customers is a priority.
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