Address: 432 Rankin St, Fayetteville, NC 28301, USA
Phone: +19104854124
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Aaron Mays
LOL they won’t let you tow a tandem axel trailer with a 1500. My truck is rated at 10,800 lbs and they said it’s a liability for me to tow a 7000lb rated trailer. Keep in mind they don’t tell you this during checkout. They informed me after driving an hour to pick it up.
David Pflugfelder
Have been a customer for years renting equipment and purchasing from United Rentals. Just called about renting a trencher and Cathy told me to call Sunbelt, Home Depot or Herc instead. That United Rentals only rents to contractors for long term jobs. Got the message. I'll take my business elsewhere from now on.
Dwain McCall
Great team, speedy service, and absolutely professional. Rented a trailer, had some sort of mechanical fault about 10 minutes away. They immediately sent a mechanic out, remedied the situation, and had us back underway. Checking in/out was the fastest of any location I’ve been. Equipment is clean and the employees are unparalleled in their service. I highly recommend this location, and it is the only equipment rental facility I intend to use in the future.
Brian Stevens
Simple and seamless.
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Some do but i would check ace
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