Eastside Small Engine Repair

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Spartanburg, United States

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Eastside Small Engine Repair Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eastside Small Engine Repair is located in Spartanburg, United States on 4019 Clifton Glendale Rd. Eastside Small Engine Repair is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category lawn mower repair service in United States.

Address

4019 Clifton Glendale Rd

Phone

+1 8645791686

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Neal Williams

Called today with an issue with my riding lawnmower blowing white smoke. He said oil and gas have mixed because of heat. Change oil and filter, and I should be good to go. 1hr later and 50 and my mower is running again. They just gained a customer even though I didn’t do business with them today. Could have easily ripped me off but were honest instead. Need more businesses like this in the world.

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Aubrey Williams

No I am not a telemarketer I was in you pawn shop and left in a minute because of the rudeness tare

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Austin Birch

Thank you so much for your awesome customer service Rusty! You just got a new word of mouth referral source.

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Ashley Bryan

horrible customer service over the phone. Was calling about fixing my backpack leaf blower and the service was just awful. Glad I called first.

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john dawidowicz

Took my pressure washer in for service and repairs, it wouldn't run. When i dropped it off they told me it would be a few weeks, I had already guessed it would take some time to repair, this time of year all small engine repair shops are back logged. About 3 weeks later I got a call it was ready, i picked up the pressure washer and tried it that weekend - It would run...... I called the shop on Monday, they told me to bring it in again, when I brought it in the second time Rusty said they'll look at it today and call me. He called later and said it was running, a small O-ring was bad and he replaced it, I got it the next day and just put about 9 hours on it over the weekend without a problem. No charge for the second time. So all i'm saying is mistakes happen, problems happen, sh** happens, especially when dealing with small (or large) engines. To me, it's not does stuff happen, it's more how is it handled when it happens - these guys did fine. thanks