Address: 1855 Soscol Ave, Napa, CA 94559, USA
Phone: +17072551066
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Bill Keever
I ordered the generator at the Napa store and when I called the day before i was to pick it up I was told it would be available at the American Canyon store.
Dave James
Great customer service, quick and easy. Equipment worked as it should have.
William Pfingst
You want to waste time and money rent products from United. First day batter way dead had to have tech bring new battery then next day first time going up I get stuck in the lift had to have fire department rescue me. Cheap pulleys are what failed. Renter be prepared for chaos.
Paul Saviez
I am a vineyard manager in Napa Valley. United rentals is the worst rental company I have ever used and I have used a lot of them. I am only talking about the Napa store. I was supposed to have a rental 12 inch chipper on Friday it was not held for me. Also the time to pay a man to go get a chipper that was not there. Then to make things right, so they say they were going to have a chipper for me Monday morning at 8 AM. It showed up at 1 PM, I had two men waiting for this for five hours which I had to pay. When it showed up it is the wrong chipper a much bigger one that would not go up the hill to where we needed it. We tried to use it, but the teeth were so dull it jammed. For this wonderful experience they charge me $1150, I complained vehemently and they will not refund my money. They said they have to fix the machine, I have never rented a machine that if it broke it was my problem. I have to say without a doubt, the assistant manager and the Napa store of United rentals will never see me again and I will never give them a good word. I will actually love to tell the world about how bad they act. The worst business practices I have ever seen.
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