How much is this going to cost?

Regular Tuneups

  • Riding Lawnmower/Lawn Tractors - Regular tuneup $160
  • Zero Turn Mower - Regular tuneup $175
  • Gas Push lawnmower - $85
  • Snowblowers - $90 for a single stage - $115 - two stage
  • Tillers/Pressure Washers/Generators - Probably $75-$100
  • String Trimmers - I usually DON'T work on these 
  • Chain Saws - I don't work on these.

Other work

Snowblower Paddle Installation - $75 (usually) including the paddles.   $25 (usually) for the plastic scraper bar for single stage machines

I perform all types of service on your gas equipment. Changing belts, sharpening blades, replacing faulty or broken parts are all in my purview.  
If you're unsure, please ask me and I'll tell you straight.

Areas of Service

I travel all over the Greater Milwaukee area including the following communities:

  • Eastside - Shorewood, Whitefish Bay, Fox Point, Mequon, Bayside
  • All of Milwaukee including Riverwest, Harambee, Bay View
  • North Side including Brown Deer, Glendale, River Hills
  • Southside including South Milwaukee, Cudahy, Franklin, Oak Creek, Greenfield, Greendale, Hales Corners
  • Western Suburbs including Wauwatosa, West Allis, Germantown, Brookfield, New Berlin

I also go past these communities but a distance charge of $40-$60 (subject to change) may be incurred.  Some of these communities include Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, Oconomowoc, Hartland, Wales, Grafton, Hartford, Hubertus. A rule of thumb is if the community is more than 30 minutes from downtown Milwaukee, it's probably subject to a distance charge.

I'm ready. Now what?

Call me now at 414-367-9262 or click

to send me a message. We'll schedule an appointment that's convenient for both of us. I'll show up on time and you'll be drinking your coffee while I work. Takes about an hour if all goes as planned.

Who am I?

Nice to meet you, I'm Greg Ryan.

I'm a degreed Electrical Engineer who has finished one career and started another. I've found that working on small engines is very satisfying to me and that I'm pretty good at it.

Yes, I may sometimes need to get parts from my shop,but usually not. I carry the most common parts for my trade and all the tools needed in one handy vehicle