Address: 4700 Pacific St, Rocklin, CA 95677, USA
Phone: +19166240641
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Gerry Nolan
Fantastic branch on all levels, staff are professional and friendly and always go the extra mile for their customers. I had a flat on the last trailer before I left the yard and nothing would stop the team until they found me a spare for that trailer then rushed to replace it and send me on my way. I tried to tip the guys but they refused saying it was not policy and they are there to ensure the customer is happy!. I always rent from here and they are consistently top class in every way, keep up the awesome job!
Terry Fellows
Super ez to rent equipment, and quick to pick up & drop off.
A.G. Reed
Staff went above (even stayed late for me!) and beyond to make sure that I got the rental all hooked up. Thanks!
Michael Bogdanoff
I recently rented a weed mower that ended up dying on me about 3 hours into the job. I don't blame UR for the machinery dying (it worked like a champ right up to that point), but they stepped up and took care of me. Would definitely rent from them again based on customer service.
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