Address: 1855 S Cole Rd CNX BUILDING 2, Boise, ID 83709, USA
Phone: +12083226225
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
boise ranch
very professional, easy to work with. they had brought the compressor day early and set up without charge. great customer serviceThanks! We're glad to hear you got exactly what you needed. We appreciate your business and hope we can work together again soon.
Brandon Martinez
Rented this bobcat to move some gravel and it completely ruined my yard. The tires are completely bald and don’t move. Even the guy who came to pick it up couldn’t get it unstuck. It took 5 of us to push it out. I just got new curbing in …Thanks, Brandon. We appreciate the feedback and will escalate to the team. We hope we can work together to better your experience next time.
Allen Alford
Equipment was not delivered by the dates and times specified at the time of procurement. I ended up having to cancel a delivery date of a generator and pushed back my entire schedule by a week because of it.
Suzy Corbet
I have worked with Joey, Jake and Valerie on some pretty large projects. The service I receive is nothing short of amazing. Super quick response times when I have a question. If I need to change out equipment, they are on it that day. …
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