We can supply and repair all types of remote control mowers.
When you’re responsible for keeping multiple landscapes neat and well-maintained, it can be time-consuming and exhausting to physically operate a lawn mower. In the midst of the summer heat, when all your clients need regular lawn mowing services, there may be times when you wish there was an easier solution for trimming the grass. Luckily, with remote control mowers, you can drastically reduce the amount of physical labor you need to perform on a daily basis, allowing you to get more work done without reaching the point of exhaustion.
Remote control mowers operate like remote control toy cars, efficiently changing direction whenever you press a button on the controller. Instead of having to ride a commercial lawn mower or push a walk-behind mower, you can stay cool and comfortable while controlling the equipment from a shady spot or inside a nearby building.
If you’ve never heard about remote control mowers before, you’re not alone. Many people who have been in the industry for several years tend to stick with machines they’re familiar with, and it can be easy to overlook the newest technological developments. However, you can always turn to our knowledgeable team here at Pat’s Pump & Blower for the expert tips and recommendations you need to keep your business firing on all cylinders. We have been supplying high-quality equipment and offering comprehensive machine repair services for our customers since 1985, and we’d be more than happy to help you discover the latest tools to help your business thrive.
For more information about remote control mowers, or to request service for your existing lawn maintenance equipment, please reach out to our team today.
At Pat’s Pump & Blower, we offer remote control mowers throughout Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, including Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Miami, and Jacksonville, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh, and Charlotte, North Carolina; Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina; Columbus and Atlanta, Georgia; and Huntsville, Alabama.