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Locality: Gainesville, Georgia

Phone: +1 678-807-7351



Address: 7620 Bethel Rd 30506 Gainesville, GA, US

Website: www.scapersoutdoor.com

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Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 15.11.2020

Yes we Have Christmas Trees !!!!

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 03.11.2020

All NO SPILL Gas Cans NOW ON SALE !!!

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 31.10.2020

A huge thank you and shout out to all the dads who work hard to take care of their yards and home! Happy Father's Day!

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 15.10.2020

Its time to tune up your ENGINES!! Specials Going on NOW!!

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 11.10.2020

SCAPERS will be closed today due to inclement weather !!

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 02.10.2020

We now handle Fleet Management !

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 21.09.2020

From all of us at SCAPERS have a Happy Holiday, Merry Christmas, and a SAFE New Year

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 19.09.2020

Yes we tie Christmas Trees to cars !!! LOL

Scapers Outdoor Power Equipment 13.09.2020

Dealers shared a 2016 results in this months (Nov 16 issue) OPE Outdoor Power Equipment Magazine and SCAPERS was chosen one out of 29 dealers for this survey. Page 20 Explains our review. Thanks goes out to OPE Magagazine for choosing us to help with this survey :) CHRIS FAMA, OWNER SCAPERS OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT (GAINESVILLE, GA.)... 1) On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, how has your dealership fared in 2016, and why? 6. 2) What valuable lessons did you learn during 2016, and what do you plan to do differently in 2017? Concentrate on more parts sales w/commercial accounts and sales w/new equipment. 3) On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, how optimistic are you about your dealership heading into 2017, and why? 7. Not gonna lie to you, but it’s been a struggle being a newer outdoor power equipment dealer. We continue to give the best possible service to our customers, and we are hoping for the best. Good mechanics are hard to find. Biggest problem we come across is high schools do not teach the kids small-engine repair or automotive skills. It was taught when I was in high school, and I am still using that skill today. I also had a landscape business for 25 years and used that skill to keep our equipment in top notch. Kids need hands-on training because computers are great, but you still need to fix it by hand. Hope it changes