Category: Industry Tips

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Wire Puller Rental

If you’re an electrician who runs your own business, you know that this industry is very project focused. Your equipment needs will change from job to job, and that means that some specialized items may go largely unused. Buying those items is usually going to be cost prohibitive for this reason. Why go with a very expensive long-term solution to a short-term need? Does your contractor business need its own aerial platform? How often would you actually use a trencher? And if you have them, is it worth the cost of storage, maintenance, and repairs if you do only use them on every tenth job?

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Staying Competitive in Construction

In an ideal world, all general contractors would have every tool needed to complete their jobs efficiently, on-time, and on-budget. Unfortunately, that’s rarely the case, and you’re often faced with making a last-minute purchase of yet another piece of equipment which you may not use again anytime soon. Instead of facing this hassle time and time again, general contractors are instead turning to equipment rental companies to minimize costs and open up new job opportunities.

At Diamond Tool, we’ll not only work with you to identify the construction rental equipment needed to get the job done, but we’ll even deliver it right to your jobsite, offering unparalleled reliability and peace of mind. Before making the decision, there are a few things you should take into consideration.

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Rental Equipment for Electricians

As an electrician, you need the right equipment for every job, every day. But every job and every day can vary a lot, and that means your tool and equipment needs are changing all the time. In any given week you might need a trencher, a scissor lift, a couple of generators, or multiple light towers. Or you might not.

One thing’s for sure: no electrician needs the headache of buying, maintaining, and storing equipment that doesn’t get used. Even the equipment you need every day costs man-hours and money to transport, repair, and upgrade. So it’s no surprise that more and more pros at both large and small electrical contractors are turning to trusted partners who specialize in rental equipment for electricians to stay competitive and profitable.

If you’re not taking advantage of rental equipment, you should be. But the biggest reason isn’t just what you get when you rent– it’s also what you DON’T get:

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Getting the Job Done Right with Skid Steer Attachments for Landscaping

Skid steers or “bobcats” have long been praised for their power, versatility and maneuverability. Since coming on the scene in the late 1950s/early 1960s these little workhorses have revolutionized the way many light and medium duty tasks on a job site get done. This is especially true in the landscaping industry.

Probably the biggest advantage that skid steers offer to professional landscapers today is their Swiss Army knife-like ability to become several different machines through the addition of attachments. Skid steer attachments for landscaping allow landscapers to not only do existing jobs quicker and easier, but also create opportunities to expand into new areas that can help grow a business beyond its existing reach.