How to Choose a Quality Lawn Care Equipment Manufacturer

Running a landscaping or lawn care business can be quite expensive. You have to deal with the overhead of marketing, employees, and of course equipment. If your equipment doesn’t work properly and frequently needs to be fixed or even replaced, this can seriously affect your bottom line. Not just in the expense of repairing or replacing the equipment, but also in the revenue lost while the equipment was out of service. Because of this, it is important to choose a lawn care equipment manufacturer that products high quality products for your business.

There are a multitude of companies that produce lawn care equipment, so how can you make certain you are choosing the right one for you? Here are some criteria you can use to help narrow the choice and ensure the equipment you buy will stand up to the abuse and service you will put it through:

1. What are other clients saying about the company? It is important to listen to what others are saying about the company you are researching. If you can find qualified testimonials from lawn care professionals, this will go a long way into help you make your choice. The internet is an open area of information these days and chances are, there are some forums featuring postings about exactly what you are looking for. If it doesn’t take you too long to find negative info posted by clients, this could represent a bad sign. But, if most of what you read is positive, then you may have found a winner.

2. What type of guarantee is offered with the equipment? One huge area of concern when purchasing anything is what type of guarantee is included with the product. The longer and stronger the guarantee, the more you can feel secure you are purchasing a quality piece of lawn care equipment. If the guarantee is represented in hours…then stay away. If instead the guarantee is followed by the word YEARS, this is probably a solid company and a solid piece of equipment.

3. What kind of customer service does the company provide? A quick phone call or email will help get this question answered for you easily. Do they pick up or answer you quickly? Are they friendly and informative? Do they help get you the answers you need quickly or do they act as if you are bothering them? Customer service can be a HUGE issue especially if you ever DO have a problem with equipment you purchase. A company that stands behind their products often offers stellar and thorough customer service.

4. How easily can you obtain replacement parts or get your equipment repaired? Nothing is worse than finding yourself holding a piece of equipment that no longer works with no way to repair it. Does the manufacturer you are researching have a quality parts and repair department? Can you order the parts easily or better yet, pick them up locally? The bigger the company, the more likely it is that parts will be available to you at a local distributor. The fact is, you aren’t making money while holding broken equipment. Make sure the manufacturer you choose can help you in this area should the need arise.

Choose the lawn care equipment manufacturer that is right for you is not a decision to take lightly. This equipment will help you earn your pay as well as run the entire company. Follow the simple tips above, do your due diligence, and you can surely choose a company that provides the best combination of service, quality, and reputation for your lawn care business needs.

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