Four Seasons Small Engine Repair

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38 W Naperville Rd
Westmont, IL 60559

Four Seasons Small Engine Repair is a local business in Westmont, IL that specializes in servicing and repairing small engines. With a focus on quality workmanship and reliable service, they cater to the needs of both residential and commercial customers.

From lawn mowers to snow blowers, Four Seasons Small Engine Repair offers expert maintenance and repairs to keep outdoor equipment running smoothly. Their experienced technicians are dedicated to providing efficient solutions for all small engine needs.

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1.58 reviews
George C.
1/6/2016

I brought 4 Seasons a flat snow thrower tire in January 2016. Four Seasons said the tire would repaired in about 1 week. One week later they phoned and it was ready for pick-up. They charged a...

G H.
5/4/2013

Dropped off the lawnmower for a tune up. Quoted 7 to 10 days for turn around. Owner said he would call when ready. After two weeks, I called, and no it wasn't ready..."a couple more days"...then...

Seth B.
9/9/2014

These guys quoted me "under 100, probably 80 bucks" to fix my snowblower, then called me a week later with a $140 bill. What? They took the liberty to change my spark plug (and charge me for...

Ram N.
8/14/2013

Worst Customer Service I have seen - Took Over a month and still did not replace a cable. Every time I call, they would says 2 more days

Katherine P.
3/24/2015

I am so sorry that I didn't look on line first for reviews. A huge waste of my time today. This is just a terrible company to do business with. A 4 hour window turned into a 7 hour window, and...

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