jjp8182
Platinum Member
I'm talking about really heavy equipment that I am not efficient at using... that would get hired out such as clearing wooded land. I admit when it comes to permits/inspections, I tend to plead ignorance if it is a mod to my existing structures.
That's the "fun" some have had when hiring a contractor around here the contractor rents the equipment and charges the full rental price, plus all overhead even if/when they will/can use the rented equipment on multiple jobs for the rental fee they passed onto the customer in full......
Of course on the flip side that also means the rental market in this area for heavy equipment tends to be very competitive with the large/heavy equipment rental prices including delivery & pickup. ....so depending on who's doing the quoting it could be just as effective to rent the equipment yourself and learn how to operate it, since otherwise you may just be paying for someone else to rent the exact same equipment and learn how to operate it themselves --- at least that's the way it could play out around here.
One exception/consideration might be if a (semi-)precision task is involved where the skill and GPS guidance is required; in which case it'll likely require doing some screening on who is doing the job beforehand - or (potentially) lawsuits after the job has been done wrong.
The second exception would be cranes - which I wouldn't want to rent because of the considerations of swinging/moving such loads and most tasks requiring a crane also tend to need multiple individuals working together for them to be efficient/safe.