Tell Us The Job
Tell us the work — placing loads at height or feeding scaffold and framing — your ground conditions, and whether you need Canada delivery today or on a set date.
Service Pillar
You are in the right place if you handle placing loads at height, feeding scaffold and framing, or moving pallets and materials for framing and masonry crews, steel erectors, or agricultural operators anywhere across Canada. Every rental centres on max lift height and the load chart at your working reach, and we match lift height and capacity chart to your heaviest pick, so the load never outruns the machine at reach, instead of a unit that shows up wrong for the work. Most people call us because a telehandler that loses capacity right where you need to place the load burned them on a past job, and the fix usually starts with a short conversation about your site, your ground, and how long you need the machine. Below, you will see what the fleet covers, how a rental gets booked and delivered, and how the telehandler rental flexes from a single day to a full project.
Getting started
When you plan a rental, we start with the job, how long you need the machine, and whether Canada access fits a standard delivery or needs special handling. Because we match lift height and capacity chart to your heaviest pick, so the load never outruns the machine at reach, you are matched to the right size class on the first call instead of waiting on a drawn-out proposal. Expect one quick check on max lift height and the load chart at your working reach before delivery, and know that swapping to a bigger or smaller unit mid-job is a normal call, not a problem.
Tell us the work — placing loads at height or feeding scaffold and framing — your ground conditions, and whether you need Canada delivery today or on a set date.
We match max lift height and the load chart at your working reach to your job and quote it with delivery, so a telehandler that loses capacity right where you need to place the load never becomes your problem on site.
The machine arrives fuelled, checked, and ready to run, because we match lift height and capacity chart to your heaviest pick, so the load never outruns the machine at reach rather than sending whatever was free on the yard.
When you are done, we pick up and off-rent on your schedule. Need it longer or want to swap sizes mid-job? That is a quick call, not a new contract.
Before you book
Spec details
A good rental starts with matching max lift height and the load chart at your working reach to the work in front of you, not a generic size. If you handle placing loads at height, the machine looks different than it does for reaching over structures, so what we send — and the attachments it carries — reflects your actual job rather than a flat catalogue pick.
We Match Lift Height and Capacity Chart To Your Heaviest Pick, So The Load Never Outruns The Machine At Reach. That matters most if you have already been burned by a telehandler that loses capacity right where you need to place the load, because it usually traces back to a sizing or delivery miss rather than bad luck. Getting the spec right up front is what keeps a rental from stalling the whole crew.
If you run more than one site, you can keep every machine on a single account, each on its own rate and return date instead of one blanket contract. When the job changes, swapping to a bigger or smaller unit is a quick call, and every rental is logged so your costs stay clean for the project ledger.
You usually get delivery the same week you call, since we run the telehandler rental across most regions we cover. When a deadline moves, a phase wraps early, or an emergency hits, we can flex the rental without reworking your whole account — from a single day up to a full monthly term.
Pick your city below and you get the same telehandler rental fleet, sized and delivered around your local jobsite.
If you handle placing loads at height, feeding scaffold and framing, or moving pallets and materials, likely yes. Tell us the work and your ground, and we confirm max lift height and the load chart at your working reach before you commit.
Yes. We deliver and pick up across Canada, and the machine arrives checked and ready so a telehandler that loses capacity right where you need to place the load never lands on you.
It depends on the job length. We will point you to the rate that fits, since we match lift height and capacity chart to your heaviest pick, so the load never outruns the machine at reach and that includes not overselling you on time.
For the machines that call for it, yes. We can arrange a certified operator, or set you up with the unit alone if your crew is trained and ticketed.
Extend, cut short, or swap sizes mid-job with a quick call. The Telehandler Rental is built to flex around your schedule, not lock you in.