Some of the small engine equipment we work on include weed
eaters, lawn mowers, chain saws, riding mowers, hedge trimmers,
pressure washers, and many more.
Do you work on only the engine of the equipment?
No, we work on every part of the equipment that needs repairing.
What make of equipment do you repair?
We repair all makes of equipment, e.g. Stihl, Honda, Homelite,
Sears, Briggs & Stratton, Husqvarna,
Tecumseh,
etc.
Is it worth repairing my piece of equipment?
No, not always. For example, if you have a lawn mower with
a Briggs & Stratton motor that you paid two hundred for it when it
was new and the engine needs to be rebuilt due to wear, it would be
cheaper to buy a new mower.
We work on all parts of a computer system, from the software to hardware to web design.
Could you come to my house to repair my computer?
Yes, but it would be better to work on the computer at the shop
to better utilize the equipment that may be required to do the
repair.
What do you need from me to do the repair?
It would be best to supply all or any disks for the computer.
Some software or drivers may need to be reinstalled. Although
if drivers are missing or lost we can find them.
What is Spyware?
Spyware is
Internet jargon for Advertising Supported software (Adware).
In general, spyware is any technology, such as tracking
software, that aids in gathering information about a person or
organization without their knowledge. On the Internet, spyware is
programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly gather
information about the user and relay it to advertisers or other
interested parties. Ten truths about
spyware.
Can you recover a file or folder that I accidentally deleted,
even from my recycle bin?
Yes, if you accidentally delete a file or folder and empty your
recycle bin and think it is gone forever we can recover it from the
hard drive. There are some precautions to take. Once your
realize that you have lost the file or folder do not use the
computer so as to prevent new data from being written to the sector
of the hard drive where the deleted file/folder is stored. See
Understanding File Recovery
Process, and What happens
when a file gets deleted.