BUD LEY & SONS INC

5599 HIGHLAND RD
Highland Heights, OH 44143
(440) 442-1800
Contact: LEY, BUD
Business Description: LAWN MOWER & POWER TOOL REPAIR. WILL GO ALL OVER, IF PEOPLE WILLING TO PAY FOR THE SERVICE. NO SET RATES, DEPENDS ON EACH JOB.
In Business Since: 1958
On Angie's List Since: 7/20/1998
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: 7:30-500, M-F., 7:30-2:00, SAT
Excluded Services: CREDIT CARDS OR SENIOR DISCOUNTS.
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Cleveland - Downtown | Cleveland Heights | Euclid | Highland Heights | Kirtland | Lyndhurst | Mayfield | Mayfield Heights | Richmond Heights | South Euclid | Wickliffe | Willoughby | Willowick
 
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