Repairs
Non-starters, belts, cables, batteries, carburettors, fuel faults and awkward small-engine problems.
Local workshop . Est. 2012
A modern booking experience for mower repairs, seasonal servicing, blade sharpening and local collection, with just enough vintage shopfront charm to feel established.

Workshop services
The page is organised around practical jobs, not decorative storytelling. Vintage cues appear in the details, while the interaction stays clean and modern.
Non-starters, belts, cables, batteries, carburettors, fuel faults and awkward small-engine problems.
Spring services, winter storage checks, oils, filters, plugs and routine care before the season gets busy.
Mower blades, chainsaw chains and hedge cutter blades sharpened for cleaner, easier cutting.
Local pickup and return for ride-ons, larger machines and equipment that currently refuses to start.
How it works
Choose the machine, job type, symptoms and whether you need collection.
Your details are formatted into a clear job card with a reference number.
The workshop can triage, quote, book in and update the job status.
Machines covered
The booking form uses plain machine categories so customers can self-select fast and the workshop receives consistent details.
Book a machine inQuestions
Yes. Collection can be requested during booking, especially for ride-ons, non-starters and larger machines.
Yes. The booking form covers mowers, ride-ons, strimmers, chainsaws, hedge cutters, blowers, scarifiers and more.
No. The booking form is the primary route. Phone can be added later as a fallback, but the UX starts with a structured job card.
Workshop counter
Give the workshop the information it needs first time: machine, symptoms, collection needs and preferred timing.
Start booking