Professional Lawn Mower Blade Sharpening

Serving Colorado communities since 1946 with expert mower blade sharpening services for a healthier, better-looking lawn.

75+

Years of Experience

Trusted by Colorado homeowners since 1946

4

Locations with Service

Pine, Evergreen, Conifer, Bennett

Sharp

Clean Cuts

Healthier grass starts with sharp blades

Mower Blade Services

Standard Blade Sharpening

Professional sharpening for rotary mower blades of all sizes and brands.

Blade Balancing

Proper balancing prevents vibration and extends the life of your mower spindle.

Blade Inspection

We check for cracks, bends, and excessive wear before sharpening.

Mulching Blades

Specialized sharpening for mulching blades to maintain their cutting pattern.

Replacement Blades

Wide selection of replacement blades when sharpening isn’t enough.

Safety Check

Damaged blades are identified and flagged for replacement to ensure safe operation.

Why Sharp Mower Blades Matter

Dull blades tear grass instead of cutting it, leading to brown tips and stressed turf.

1 Healthier Lawn

Clean cuts heal faster and resist disease. Torn grass turns brown and becomes susceptible to fungus.

2 Better Appearance

A sharp blade creates an even, professional-looking cut. Dull blades leave a ragged, uneven finish.

3 Fuel Efficiency

Dull blades make your engine work harder. Sharp blades cut cleanly with less power.

4 Equipment Protection

Unbalanced or dull blades cause vibration that wears out bearings and spindles prematurely.

Signs You Need Sharpening

Brown Grass Tips

If grass tips turn brown 1-2 days after mowing, your blade is tearing instead of cutting.

Uneven Cut Height

Patches of taller grass indicate a dull or damaged blade section.

Visible Nicks or Dents

Any visible damage to the blade edge means it’s time for service.

Mower Vibration

Excessive vibration often indicates an unbalanced blade that needs attention.

Mower Blade Sharpening Locations

Lawn mower blade sharpening is available at select Moore Lumber locations.

Pine Location

Pine

Blade Sharpening & Balancing

Evergreen Location

Evergreen

Blade Sharpening & Balancing

Conifer Location

Conifer

Blade Sharpening & Balancing

Bennett Location

Bennett

Blade Sharpening & Balancing

Frequently Asked Questions

Most homeowners should sharpen blades at least twice per mowing season, or every 20-25 hours of use. If you hit rocks or debris, check sooner.

Yes, please remove the blade before bringing it in. If you’re unsure how, we can recommend resources or you can bring the mower in for service at locations with small engine repair.

Most blades can be sharpened and balanced within an hour. Busy seasons may require leaving the blade for pickup later.

Blades with deep gouges, cracks, bent edges, or excessive wear should be replaced. We’ll let you know if your blade is beyond sharpening.

Yes, balancing is included with our sharpening service. An unbalanced blade causes vibration and premature wear on your mower.