Address: 2201 Tin Top Rd Suite 400, Weatherford, TX 76087, USA
Phone: +18175943962
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Heidi Haynes
Great customer experience, Thomas always delivers our equipment and is very aware of pets on the property, gates open and closed, and it’s just nice friendly personality. Not to mention the equipment is always ready , never run down, you feel like you get a high-quality item to use. Thank you Thomas for always being our delivery guy!
Terry Culver
The lift we rented did not function correctly, after 2 failed attempts to correct problem at the job site. United Rentals brought replacement equipment to the job site, at which time THEIR MACHINE OPERATOR RAN INTO A PIECE OF OUR EQUIPMENT AND DID NOT REPORT THE INCIDENT OR THE DAMAGE SUSTAINED. United Rentals was notified of accident and has failed to respond or compensate for the damages caused by their employee. I do not recommend.
Robert Walton
Very good people to work with and were very helpful! Justin Dehart was very easy to visit with and understand that we had to keep the equipment longer than expected.
Ben Montgomery
Beyond helpful! I will always appreciate that and the guys stayed later than usual to help because of traffic. Great group of men
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