Address: 117 Woodruff Industrial Ln, Greenville, SC 29607, USA
Phone: +18642881211
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Dale Peterson
fast response, received equipment needed at jobsite by next day
Brian Eilts
ability to make a reservation via internet
SCOTT DAVIS
Read nothing but good things from the reviews but my experience has been anything but good. Usually dont take the time to write a review but i have tried 3 times to get in touch with the sales rep who was helping me and left 2 messages and no responce. I tried to rent a piece of equipment two seperate times..both times was told i had it reserved in my name. Drove 45 mins to pick it up the first time and was informed it was rented out from under me. The 2nd time i even gave my card to reserve it and was told my card wouldnt be charged til after the rental was returned. Went to pick it up and the equipment was not there and got a notice an hour later my account was charged for the rental that i didnt even pick up.
Bradley Bays
Joe as well as all the sales and rental folks are very helpful.
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Yes but from what I understand you have to be certified every so many years anyway but I I do know you can get a new one if ya take safety course again
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