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Fall Yard Clean-Up
Posted by rentalstop in Equipment, Lawn Care on September 6, 2019

The leaves are about to fall which means it’s time to prep for yard clean up! We have everything you need to keep your yard the pride of the neighborhood (or make it the pride of the neighborhood). Did you know that Rental Stop rents rakes, blowers, power brooms, leaf blowers, hedge trimmer, pruning saw, mowers and everything needed to keep your yard in tip top shape.
Ever heard of a power broom? A power broom is used to clear sand, dirt, leaves and most types of debris from large areas in a short period of time. Ideal to move serious amounts of dirt, debris, leaves, sludge and water!
When it’s time to vacuum up that pile of dirt that got moved around by the power broom, give the Billy Goat litter vacuum a go. Time is valuable and if you don’t have all day to rake or clean up debris from your yard the Billy Goat Vacuum is the tool for you. Unlike a regular vacuum the Billy Goat can pick up all the unwanted items in your yard without a problem.
We know that sometimes you want to rake your own leaves so the kids can jump into them… We understand! We have the blowers and rakes to help make that perfect leaf pile.
Once you pick up the mess from the kids you can’t forget about the yard and bushes. They all will need a little attention getting cleaned up and ready for fall. We have the pruners, trimmers and mowers to help your yard turn into the Yard of the Month.
Call Rental Stop today to turn your yard into the envy of the block!
We’ve got a wide variety of selections to choose from Equipment and Tool Rentals in Dallas/Fort Worth!
The considerations for renting a sewer snake camera?
Posted by rentalstop in Equipment on May 30, 2013
So, what is a sewer inspection camera (aka sewer snake camera) and how do you choose one to fit your needs? You can call your local Rental Stop store and their helpful equipment experts will be glad to give great information.
There are different types of pipe inspection cameras, for different sized pipes, as well as for different types of inspection. Sewer Inspection Cameras are manufactured in various working lengths, camera diameters, and optional features, such as traceability (incorporated sonde), water pressure resistance, image and video capture, self leveling or remotely moving pan-and-tilt head, etc. You will be able to rent the sewer camera that will cover most of your needs.
How to use a pressure washer?
Posted by rentalstop in Equipment on May 13, 2013
Pressure washers are one of the handiest tools a homeowner can use. They can be used for everything from cleaning out your dog kennel to preparing a house for a new paint job. And you can rent a great piece of all-purpose cleaning equipment from your local Rental Stop store right here in the DFW area.
What Do I Need A Pressure Washer For?
The answer to that question is simple: just about everything. When most people think of renting pressure washers they conjure up images of professional painters dangling off ladders in order to prep flaking surfaces for a facelift. The truth is that pressure washers have a number of possible uses that encompass just about any outdoor cleaning task you can imagine. Some of the most popular everyday uses of these inexpensive rentable machines include cleaning cars, driveways and walkways, gutters and downspouts, siding, outdoor furniture, dog kennels, garage floors, lawn mowers, garden equipment, and trash cans, and other soiled receptacles. Add to these a few of the more industrial uses, such as preparing surfaces to be painted and washing hard to clean areas and equipment where grease, heavy dirt and oil buildup occurs, and it’s easy to see why renting a pressure washer from time to time is an excellent idea. Remember, it’s really a cost-effective maintenance solution for the upkeep of your home, property, vehicles, tools, and a whole lot more.
How to Choose the Right Model for You
Many things need to be taken into account when renting the right power washer. If the washer use is limited to some spring cleaning (washing off your home’s siding, cleaning off the driveway and walks, etc.) you’ll probably be okay with a lower end, direct drive washer. If you plan to use a rented washer more frequently, say more than 100 hours per year, you’ll probably want to step up to a more agricultural or industrial rental model. Most cheaper residential models simply won’t hold up over the long run when exposed to more vigorous use.
Other things to pay attention to are the GPM and (PSI) of the units you’re renting. This refers to the gallons per minute of water that are dispensed and the pressure per square inch with which the unit expels that water. Generally, the higher the GPM, and more importantly the PSI, the more powerful and effective your pressure washer will be. The final consideration you’ll need to make is whether you want a gas or electric model. Electric washers are fine and efficient, especially if you’re fairly certain you’ll only be using the washer where outlets are accessible. However, if you plan on toting the washer around and want a more portable unit, renting a gas run model is well worth the extra money it will cost you.
Power Washer How To’s
The main thing to remember when using a pressure washer is simply that these units, even the smaller ones, pack a punch. I’ve seen an inexperienced painter strip not only the paint off of old wood siding with an industrial grade power washer, but a size-able portion of the wood as well. The key is start out at a good distance away from the object you’re washing, then work your way closer until you get the effect you’re looking for. Also, start with wider spray nozzles or settings and move to smaller ones only when you’re sure you need more power. Smaller nozzles and settings mean more pressure and more focused point of attack, so it’s better to play it safe and start bigger before working your way down. Once you get the hang of it, however, working with one becomes a breeze and pretty near to second nature for the operator.
Rentals are available at your local Rental Stop Store in the DFW area.
I am convinced it’s worth the investment? Don’t fret. Rental Stop usually have a fleet of these beauties on hand, and they can be cost effective to rent one for a few weekends a year. Good luck with your projects.