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575 New Hampshire 106
Loudon NH 3307
429.6 MILES
(603) 783-9722
212 Lafayette Rd
North Hampton NH 3862
441.7 MILES
(603) 531-7141
17 Signal St
Rochester NH 3867
448.1 MILES
(603) 335-1597
162 White Mountain Hwy
Milton NH 3851
451.1 MILES
(603) 652-0913
Find reviews for lawnmower repair shops near you in New Hampshire before you choose one
Winter
Lawnmower’s are not often used in winter of New Hampshire, as most of the state is snowy, but there are some areas of New Hampshire that may maintain grass lawns year-round. Lawnmower’s are usually “winterized” for this season in New Hampshire to maintain your lawnmower over an extended period of sitting, sometimes in extremely cold conditions. Find a lawnmower repair shop near you in New Hampshire today to get your lawnmower prepared for winter!
Grass Types: Ryegrass/None
Spring
Once the snow melt, if you’re in the colder regions of New Hampshire, it’s time to get the lawnmower out. Over-seeding with winter grass may be necessary, but usually dormant grass will just grow back on its own as the temperature rises. Make sure that all your lawnmower service is up-to-date otherwise you may end up with a broken mower before you know it. Common services for bringing out your mower from winter in New Hampshire include draining old gas, changing the oil, tune-ups and blade sharpening.
Grass Types: Ryegrass/Bluegrass/Fescue
Summer
Enjoying a beautiful and well-cut lawn is something that summer is all about in New Hampshire. Fertilizing or aerating your lawn will keep it looking great throughout the summer and make sure to cut the grass when it’s dry to avoid damaging it. If you get weed in your lawn, there are several great weed fighting products for New Hampshire lawns, which can be found at your local hardware store in New Hampshire. Lawnmower maintenance for summer months is simple, keep it clean and watch for signs that may lead to more serious issues.
Grass Types: Bluegrass/Fescue
Fall
As Fall comes upon us in New Hampshire, you’ll need to maintain your lawn until it gets too cold for grass to continue to grow. It’s best to cut grass at a slower rate and do a final low to the ground cut in preparation for a beautiful lawn after winter. Enjoy these last New Hampshire days of grass lawns and playing outside as they’re numbered! Lawnmower’s need to be prepared for winter storage if they will not be used. Visit your local New Hampshire lawnmower repair shop for instructions or help “Winterizing” your mower.
Grass Types: Bluegrass/Fescue/Ryegrass