Why Rent a Concrete Saw?
Supplementing basic equipment with specific equipment rentals only when you need them is a great way to extend your fleet and compete for more projects. Your local equipment rental yard lets you eliminate the need for a large warehouse or storage area. Plus, you’ll be letting someone else handle – and pay for – the warranty, maintenance and upkeep.
The phrase, “set in stone,” alludes to the permanence of materials, such as concrete. Still, when the time arrives to cut or remove concrete, renting a tough, saw makes the work possible. Consider these advantages of renting a saw.
Multiple applications. Rented saws let you cut through walls and floors to create openings for windows and doors or for installing pipes or ducts. They also allow you to cut concrete for repair or removal, as well as to create control joints in concrete before it cures.
Versatile. Rented saws can cut through not only concrete, but also rebar-reinforced concrete, stone and steel. This makes them ideal for demolition work.
Clean and precise. Unlike other methods of concrete demolition, such as using a jackhammer, rented saws let you make precise, clean cuts that will leave surrounding areas undamaged. They also create less dust and noise than jackhammers do.
Renting saves money. When you need a saw, nothing else will do. Since most people do not need a concrete saw often, renting one offers a cost-effective alternative to buying expensive equipment, only to store it for most of its life.
Contact your local, ARA-affiliated, rental store for information on available rental products and services to meet your saw needs. To locate the rental store nearest you, use the Rental Store Quick Locator.
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