Who rents aeration equipment?
Landscapers, commercial mowing contractors and homeowners who want to care for their lawns in a professional manner. Aeration equipment costs more than most homeowners are willing to invest for something that will be used only a few times a year, and vertislicers, power rakes and core pluggers can do the job for most private lawns during relatively short rentals. Lawn maintenance contractors often rent such seasonal equipment while they build their businesses. Established contractors often turn to rental centers during peak work periods and to replace their own equipment when it requires repair. Rental centers can attract customers by preseason promotions, open houses and seminars for local groups such as garden clubs. Advertising and direct mail can reach both homeowners and commercial prospects. Telemarketing also can be effective in reaching contractors. Safety Rental center counter and yard personnel are responsible for providing instruction on safe operation, which should include
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