I think the overinflated rates are due to drop off and pick up charges on a forktruck?? Does'nt anybody own a truck or have a truck they can borrow to pick one up? I know our region is typically on the lower end cost wise than most, but man, this is blowing me away $$ wise. I rent fork trucks both hard tires typical warehouse ones when i have access to paved driveways, i go down to the rental store, they have it loaded on a skid loader trailer chained down and waiting, i hoist shingles upto the roofs, then take it back, lift and trailer $65. When i rent the big Gehl's, Skytraks, extendaboom 4x4 fortrucks it costs me $200/day and those can be driven to/from jobsites which is what we do when we rent them, i'll through one of the guys in there and they just run it down the road with the becons flashing.
Any freinds with fork attachements for a skid steer, tractor? what are these units weighing when they come packaged up to the house/jobsite? What about a wrecker with a boom/jib-throw some straps around the package, boom it up, back it into the garage, done...and they get calls for all kinds of stuff so this wont be anything weird for them, locally a freind with a tow service hauls pre manufacturerd sheds for a company and delievers them to the customers houses and rolls them back into the permanant home.
I know myself and other's i conduct business with view things differently than most, but i see it like when people scoff at paying $2-3K to have a set of drawings done for an addition, home, etc...they freak out when that money is miniscule in the grand scheme of things. You take a $60K addition and $2K is'nt squat since without them, we ALWAYS go 2-3x's over that with changes in progress since people change their minds while building vs seeing problems, ideas on renderings first...so i guess when i think of when i order ours, the $3-4K for the lift, whatever a forktruck costs to pick up and take back is just so minscule i wont think twicce about it, being able to have it delivered directly to my door step and then being able to lace the entire load in one shot vs breaking it down and having to line up help to carry all that **** from point A to point B...way to much material handling for my likings
