Since 1945, Weingartz, a family owned and operated business, has been the trusted North American leader in sales and service of outdoor power equipment. Our loyal customers come back to Weingartz again and again because of the outstanding knowledge, expertise and value they receive. Weingartz has long been an advocate for the commercial and the residential buyer, designing specialized, innovative service programs tailored to the needs of our valued customers.
We have been dedicated to the relationship we share with our customers and the community for more than 65 years. Our impeccable record and highly respected, industry-wide reputation is something we never take for granted. We work hard every day to go above and beyond our customers’ expectations to provide a superior retail experience. Our industry-leading customer support programs are second to none.
The management of Weingartz understands that there are many options when it comes to decisions of where to purchase equipment. They also know that in order to earn their customers’ business, they have to provide value beyond the high-quality equipment that they sell. Here are of some of the reasons why customers choose Weingartz:
Weingartz remains wholly owned by the Weingartz family, and we are extremely grateful to the customers and communities that have supported us for the past 65-plus years. We commit to continually improve our operations to provide world-class service in an environment where it is increasingly difficult to find quality service. By doing this, Weingartz hopes to earn its customers’ business for the next 65 years. Thank you for your continued support!


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