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Expert Briggs & Stratton Riding Mower Repair

Is your Briggs & Stratton riding mower not working?

When you're looking for Briggs & Stratton riding lawn mower repair services or lawn tractor repair, Sears Home Services can help.

We're your best option for quick and easy local service and repair of your Briggs & Stratton riding lawn mower or lawn tractor. We've done hundreds of thousands of lawn equipment repairs, so you can count on the small engine repair experts from Sears to identify the problem and know the solution.

Common Briggs & Stratton Riding Lawn Mower Issues

  • Riding mower won't start
  • Riding mower won't stay running
  • Riding mower or tractor has unusual and excessive vibration
  • Riding mower is bagging, discharging, or mulching improperly
  • Riding mower is leaking oil

Common Briggs & Stratton Riding Lawn Mower Repairs

  • Replacing spark plugs and spark plug wires
  • Replacing the air filter
  • Inspecting and cleaning the fuel filter
  • Cleaning the carburetor
  • Mower blade inspection and blade sharpening

Our repair experts are some of the best riding lawn mower and riding tractor repair service technicians in the business. Technicians that are local, licensed and vetted, with the skills to get your Briggs & Stratton riding mower or lawn tractor up and running quickly.

Schedule your riding mower repair online today.

If your Briggs & Stratton riding mower doesn't need a repair, but simply a tune-up or pre-season maintenance, schedule riding mower maintenance with our technicians today.

Find the parts and accessories you need to keep your riding mower in top shape at Sears PartsDirect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sears Home Services repairs and maintains these types of riding mowers:

  • Front-engine riding mowers.
  • Lawn tractors and yard tractors.
  • Zero-turn riding mowers.
  • Rear-engine riding mowers.
  • Wide-deck ride-on mowers.

Schedule your riding mower repair or lawn equipment maintenance service appointment now.

Sears Home Services offers comprehensive riding mower tune-up and maintenance service to ensure your mower runs efficiently and extend its lifespan.

Standard riding mower maintenance includes:

  • Inspect Air Filter
  • Inspect Fuel Filter
  • Inspect Carburetor
  • Inspect Belts
  • Lubricate Moving Parts
  • Test Overall Operation

Schedule your riding mower maintenance today.

The average lifespan of a riding mower is 10 to 15 years. Corrosion of the mower deck and other parts begins to set in after 10 years. Riding mower longevity can also be expressed in usage hours. Most models will last 500 to 700 hours under normal conditions.

You can easily schedule a riding mower repair appointment online or by calling 1-800-4-MY-HOME. Sears Home Services offers flexible scheduling options, and in many areas, same-day or next-day appointments may be available depending on technician availability.

Briggs & Stratton repair is quick and easy

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DIAGNOSTIC FEE

Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.

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PROTECTION PLANS

Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.

Repair Riding Mower Resources

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