Compact Power Equipment Rental offers both home and on site equipment delivery and this VIP delivery service will now be available in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (PRWEB) May 12, 2015 -- Compact Power Equipment Rental made an announcement today that it’s VIP Delivery Program will be offered at participating Home Depot stores in the Calgary, Alberta, Canada area.
Compact Power, a partner of The Home Depot, which offers large equipment rental in the US and Canada, will now be offering VIP Onsite equipment delivery in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The high quality equipment rental company offers rental equipment which includes skid steers, mini-skids, mini-excavators, chipper shredders – and aerial equipment.
You can also rent the popular Genie scissor lift 19’ GS1930 and 26’ GS2632 models. These models can be used for both indoor and outdoor constriction and maintenance assistance. They can lift up to 500lbs and come with an additional folding guardrail safety feature to keep the operator safe when operating from any height.
Eligible rentals will be available in select VIP markets. To quality for the VIP equipment delivery service, equipment must be rented for a one-day rental minimum with a $69 delivery fee each way. Equipment delivery service will be available Monday through Saturday and can be scheduled through the VIP Call Center by calling 888-COMPACT, with 24-hour advance noticed required. If your looking to rent equipment for more then just one day, you may quality for the “Rent 3 get 4 Free” promotion in which you would receive an additional 4 days for the price of renting for 3 days.
Compact Power Equipment Rental is located in select Home Depot Tool Rental Centers in over 1,015 locations. Compact Power Equipment Rental’s goal is to provide you with rental equipment for all of your improvement needs. To learn more, please visit us at: http://compactpowerrents.com
Shavonne Clark, Compact Power Equipment Rental, http://www.compactpowercenter.com, +1 (866) 437-3682, [email protected]
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