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Don't Let Your Business Fall Victim to Bad Debts
So you've hired in all the necessary flooring equipment, prepped the customer’s floor, bought and applied product, laid a wonderful floor that you’re proud of. Next step is to raise and send your invoice, pay the guys and OK suppliers' invoices and then wait, and wait ….. phone, email – nothing. Eventually an excuse … aww poor me, sorry I can’t pay you – Corona pandemic!
Do us a Deal on a Short-term Hire
Please don't make the mistake of managing without the right machine on the small-med job.
Get it Right First Time
The wrong surface preparation machine is about as helpful as a power cut!
Which is best, single phase or three phase power on site?
Site power can be the bane of the flooring contractor’s life. 110 volts (or 240 volts dropped down to 110) has its limitations. For the really heavy duty jobs 110 volt machines lack the guts or the power to do the job, and even where they can just about get by, they can add many expensive man hours to the cost of the quote.
Better to Repair or Replace Your Machines?
Across our hire fleet we have a good mixture of both new and old machines. We believe that machines well maintained are more reliable and out-perform badly maintained new ones.
Multi-Hire have the requisite engineers, tools and facilities to service and repair your equipment to keep it in tip top condition and so help to avoid stressful breakdowns.
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