Craftsman Repair Shops Near You
Trusted for generations across American garages.
Craftsman tools and equipment have been sold under the Sears brand since 1927, now distributed through Lowe's and Ace Hardware after Stanley Black & Decker acquired the brand in 2017. Craftsman is one of the most recognized names in outdoor power equipment, with a broad line of walk-behind and riding mowers, snowblowers, and string trimmers sold primarily through Lowe's. Craftsman products use Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Husqvarna engines depending on the model β shops with those engine certifications can service most Craftsman machines.
Craftsman warranty service is available at authorized dealers. Because Craftsman uses engines from multiple manufacturers, shops with Briggs & Stratton or Kohler certification can handle most Craftsman engine repairs. Because Craftsman is sold through Lowe's and Ace Hardware nationwide, service availability mirrors the Briggs & Stratton and Husqvarna dealer networks β both of which have strong coverage across all 50 states.
Mower tune-ups run $50β$90. Riding mower service: $80β$180. Deck and drive repairs vary by model β budget $100β$250 for typical season-end work. Check your owner's manual for the engine brand before choosing a shop β most Craftsman mowers run Briggs & Stratton or Husqvarna engines, and the engine manufacturer's authorized dealer network is the best service option for engine-level repairs.
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