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    Nelson Bros Power Center

    Nelson Bros Power Center

    4.0
    (8 reviews)

    I was frankly a little skeptical about taking my 9-10 year old Craftsman 24" snow blower (that's…read morenever been serviced) to Nelson's after reading all the negative feedback on Yelp, but it wasn't starting up and I had no clue how to fix it. The guy there was nice and helped me get it out of the back of my SUV. When I asked for quote for figuring out why it's not starting up, he said they charge $85/hour and would call me with an estimate once they take a look at it. I dropped it off on Saturday, Mar.14. They called me with a detail quote two business days later on Tuesday, Mar.17. They suggested more efficient and cost effective way of fixing it would be replacing the carb assembly. They also pointed out one of my tires was low which caused the auger scraper to wear unevenly and recommended replacing that as well. Spark plug was original and new one was pretty cheap, so I asked him to replace it, too. By Thursday, Mar.19, they fixed the engine not starting issue with the new card assembly, put in a new spark plug, tire innertube, new auger scraper, flushed the fuel system and put in some non ethanol fuel, which they told me has a 12 month shelf life, so I can keep that in the tank till next season vs regular gas only lasts about 30 - 45 days, so that should always be used up before storing it away after the winter. All that (see the last pic of the invoice for more detail) for $243.08 and some great advice along the way. Hopefully the snow blower will last many more seasons, especially now that I know how to better take care of it. I guess others who left all that negative feedback and low rating had some bad experience, but mine was great and I would certainly recommend giving Nelson Bros a shot! Hope this review was helpful and I'm sorry about the bad pics.

    My family and I have purchased all our lawnmowers and snowblowers from Nelson's the past 20 years…read more Very fair pricing compared with box stores, and they have always provided great service and knowledge of product which you will not find at a box store. Would recommend this family owned business to anyone.

    Shady Acres Perennial Nursery

    Shady Acres Perennial Nursery

    4.7
    (16 reviews)

    Being a novice to gardening, I stumbled across Shady Acres when searching for family-owned area…read morenurseries and am I glad I did! Shady Acres is very nicely sized. You can see their entire selection from one end to the other, which is laid out exceptionally well with clearly marked sections. All of the plants are in alphabetical order throughout wide aisles. I am not one to trek through acres & acres of plants, only to get confused & tired. Plants are very competitively priced for the size and outstanding quality. They provide 2 sizes of wagons for your selections while you shop the well-kept grounds. They offer a nice selection of garden ornaments and their own gardens are very nice to walk through to get some great ideas for your own place. The staff are all very nice, helpful and pleasant. They listen to your needs and will direct you to all of the proper plants that are right for the areas you want to beautify. A special shout-out to Anna who always has the best advice for my very-pale green thumb. No matter if you're in the area or not, it is worth the drive. Highly recommended!

    Just had to visit Shady Acres Perennial Nursery on opening day April 18, 2026. We've always had…read moresuch wonderful results with all the plants we've purchased in the past from Hostas, Balloon Flowers and Asters. This year, we're adding a few more new ones we picked up: Yarrow, Lady's Mantel & Pincushion Plants. Can't wait to see them in our gardens! Always such a fantastic selection and at great prices! You can tell that Shady Acres takes prides in what they grow and sell!

    Trees On The Move

    Trees On The Move

    2.0
    (21 reviews)
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    I had over $20,000 of concrete work done by NLC in May of 2025. They removed my garage floor and…read moreasphalt apron replacing both with new concrete. I was billed for gravel for the total project and seal coating for the garage floor which wasn't done. I had to request a credit which I got for the product, supposedly, but no credit for the labor that I could see. The apron received two coats of penetrating sealer; both inside of 1 hour, as opposed to a month apart which is normal practice; no time to dry between coats. I had two low spots on my original garage floor. Both were pointed out and highlighted in my written plan to Matt before any work was begun. I still have the same low spots on my new floor. Now they pool water. The saw cuts in the apron are crumbling, which I began to notice this spring. After several failed attempts to contact Matt, he showed up in March because the office got on his case. He said the apron problems were due to the fluctuating temperatures last winter, and that he was expecting lots of similar calls from other customers. He said it was not their fault but rather the result of the weather. Mind you, the concrete had 8 months to cure prior to any freeze. Another concrete contractor, who looked at my problem, explained that the necessary time required to trowel and work the concrete, to bring up the cream, had not occurred. So the chert or stone are too close to the surface. No remedy now. Matt and I agreed that he would drop off more sealer that I could apply myself. That was three months and two phone calls ago. My last response from him was that he was waiting to get a "partial bucket" left over from another job, and once obtained he'd drop it off. CRICKETS! Last attempt was to call the office. I was done with Matt. I spoke with office personnel who couldn't help but said she would pass on my concerns and phone number to the owner who would call me "after he got out of his meeting". CRICKETS again! Thank the Lord I had a different contractor do my epoxy garage floor. Buyers Beware! Dan Egan

    Ernesto came out to assess my project of transplanting 20 5'-8' spruce trees to the back of my…read moreproperty. Oscar came out with the little Hawk machine and in ONE day transplanted all 20 trees and they look great and all are thriving. Hey Jane I just wanted you know if that is what a friend of mine would be willing

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