Equipment Rental Prices in Utah: 2026 Cost Guide

Equipment Rental Prices in Utah: 2026 Cost Guide

What You'll Learn

  • Equipment rental rates in Utah range from $50/day for a trailer to $900/day for a 4,000-gallon water truck
  • Weekly rentals save 30-40% over daily rates — monthly rentals save even more
  • Delivery costs $165/hour from Alpine's American Fork yard to anywhere in Utah County or Salt Lake County
  • What's included (and what's not) in your rental rate — no hidden fees
  • How to compare local rental companies vs. national chains on price, service, and flexibility
  • The minimum rental is 4 hours (half-day) — you don't have to pay for a full day you won't use

How Much Does Equipment Rental Cost in Utah?

Equipment rental in Utah ranges from $50/day for a utility trailer to $900/day for a large water truck. Most popular rentals — skid steers, mini excavators, and scissor lifts — fall between $175 and $450 per day. Weekly and monthly rates offer significant savings, typically 30-40% off the equivalent daily rate.

The tables below reflect 2026 rates from Alpine Equipment Repair in American Fork, with delivery throughout Utah County and Salt Lake County. Call (801) 701-7394 for a current quote.


Earthmoving Equipment Rental Rates

Alpine rents skid steers, excavators, backhoes, dozers, and compact track loaders — all maintained by in-house technicians who inspect every machine before it leaves the yard.

Skid Steer Rental Rates

Track skid steers are the most popular rental category. Alpine carries Cat, John Deere, Hyundai, Bobcat, and GIANT models from 2,000 to 3,100 lb operating capacity.

Type Capacity Daily Weekly Monthly
GIANT G950T 2,000 lb $175 $550 $1,550
Track Skid Steer 2,300 lb $300 $1,000 $2,500
Track Skid Steer 2,500 lb $350 $1,300 $2,775
Track Skid Steer 3,100 lb $375 $1,500 $3,000

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Which size? For landscaping and residential work, the 2,300 lb handles most tasks. For commercial earthmoving or loading trucks, step up to 2,500-3,100 lb. The GIANT G950T fits through backyard gates where full-size machines cannot go.

Homeowner scenario: A homeowner in Lehi regrading their backyard for a patio rents the GIANT G950T at $175/day — compact enough for the side gate, powerful enough to move soil, and half the cost of a full-size machine. Delivered same morning from Alpine's American Fork yard.

Excavator Rental Rates

Mini and standard excavators handle digging, trenching, demolition, and material handling across residential and commercial projects.

Type Weight Class Daily Weekly Monthly
Mini Excavator 3,500 lb $350 $1,050 $3,150
Mini Excavator 8,000 lb $450 $1,350 $4,050
Mini Excavator 13,500 lb $550 $1,650 $4,950
Standard Excavator 32,000 lb $750 $2,250 $6,750

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

The 3,500 lb mini excavator is the most popular residential rental — French drains, utility trenches, small foundations — at less than half the daily rate of a full-size machine.

Alpine also rents compact track loaders, backhoes, and dozers. Call (801) 701-7394 for current pricing.


Aerial Lift Rental Rates

Alpine is an authorized JLG and Genie repair facility — the lifts you rent are serviced by the same technicians who work on these brands every day.

Scissor Lift Rental Rates

Scissor lifts go straight up and provide a stable work platform. Electric slab models work indoors (quiet, zero-emission, non-marking tires). Rough terrain models feature 4WD for outdoor sites.

Type Platform Height Daily Weekly Monthly
Electric Slab 19 ft $175 $525 $1,575
Electric Slab 26 ft $225 $675 $2,025
Electric Slab 32 ft $275 $825 $2,475
Rough Terrain 26 ft $295 $885 $2,655
Rough Terrain 32 ft $350 $1,050 $3,150
Rough Terrain 40 ft $425 $1,275 $3,825

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Quick guide: Warehouse ceiling work (12-15 ft)? A 19 ft electric slab at $175/day. Commercial exterior? 26-40 ft rough terrain. Platform height is the deck — add your height (about 6 ft) for actual working height.

Boom Lift Rental Rates

Boom lifts reach over obstacles and around structures. Articulating booms bend at joints for up-and-over reach. Telescopic booms extend straight for maximum height.

Type Reach Height Daily Weekly Monthly
Articulating Boom 45 ft $450 $1,250 Contact
Telescopic Boom 65 ft $525 $1,375 $2,750
Telescopic Boom 80 ft+ Contact Contact Contact

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Scissor vs. boom? Work directly above the machine = scissor lift (more affordable, more deck space). Need to reach over or around obstacles = boom lift. Call (801) 701-7394 to discuss your specific job.


Material Handling & Specialty Equipment Rates

Telehandler Rental Rates

Telehandlers (reach forklifts) combine lifting capacity with extended reach for placing materials at height and distance.

Capacity Reach Daily Weekly Monthly
5,000 lb 17-21 ft $350 $1,050 $3,150
6,000 lb 34-42 ft $450 $1,350 $4,050
9,000 lb 43 ft $550 $1,650 $4,950
10,000 lb 55 ft $675 $2,025 $6,075

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Forklift Rental Rates

Cushion tire forklifts work on smooth indoor floors. Rough terrain models feature 4WD for outdoor job sites.

Type Capacity Daily Weekly Monthly
Cushion Tire (LP) 5,000 lb $175 $525 $1,575
Cushion Tire (LP) 8,000 lb $250 $750 $2,250
Rough Terrain 6,000 lb $325 $975 $2,925

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Business scenario: A distribution company in Salt Lake City needs a forklift for a 3-month warehouse expansion. Buying costs $25,000-$40,000. Renting at $1,575/month for 3 months totals $4,725 — no maintenance, storage, or depreciation. For project-based needs, renting wins.

Specialty Equipment Rates

Equipment Daily Weekly Monthly
Water Truck (2,000 gal) $550 $1,575 $3,950
Water Truck (4,000 gal) $900 $2,700 $6,500
Light Tower (LED, 4-6 kW) $200 $500 $850
Tilt Deck Trailer (14,000 lb) $50 $125 $400
Water Trailer (500 gal) $150 $450 $1,250
Welder, 250 AMP LP $150 $450 $1,200
Welder, 400 AMP Trailer $200 $650 $1,650
Walk-Behind Skid Steer (GIANT SK252) $125 $400 $1,275

Rates do not include delivery. Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day).

Water trucks are required on most active sites for dust control (OSHA and county regulations). The 2,000-gallon handles residential developments; the 4,000-gallon serves large-scale grading and road construction.


Delivery Costs and Logistics

Yes, equipment rental companies charge for delivery. Alpine's rate is $165/hour from their American Fork yard, covering transport to your site and back. Here is what that looks like:

Destination Approx. Drive Time Est. Delivery Cost
Lehi / Pleasant Grove 10-15 min $165
Provo / Orem 20-25 min $165-$250
Draper / Sandy 20-25 min $165-$250
Salt Lake City 30-35 min $250-$330
Eagle Mountain / Saratoga Springs 25-30 min $200-$300
Payson / Spanish Fork 35-40 min $250-$330

Same-day delivery available if you order by 10 AM.

Prep your site: Clear a flat, firm area for unloading. Check gate widths, overhead clearances, and ground conditions for the delivery truck.

Save on delivery: Pick up smaller equipment (walk-behind skid steers, trailers, light towers, welders) from Alpine's yard and skip delivery costs entirely.


What's Included in Your Rental Rate

Included:

  • Inspected and maintained equipment (checked by in-house technicians before every rental)
  • Standard bucket or attachment
  • Operator manual and controls orientation
  • Full fuel tank or charged battery at delivery

Not included:

  • Delivery and pickup ($165/hour)
  • Fuel consumed during your rental
  • Damage waiver / insurance
  • Specialty attachments (grapples, breakers, augers — additional cost)
  • Welding consumables (rods, wire, gas)
  • Water source for water trucks

No hidden admin fees, environmental fees, or "shop supplies" surcharges. The quoted rate is the rate you pay.


Deposits, Insurance, and Rental Requirements

Deposits: Credit card authorization required. Amount varies by equipment type. Fully refundable when equipment is returned in received condition.

Insurance: You are responsible for damage during your rental. Most commercial contractors have general liability and inland marine coverage that applies. Homeowners should check their policy for "rented or borrowed equipment" provisions. Alpine offers damage waiver options at booking.

What you need:

  • Valid ID
  • Credit card for deposit
  • Proof of insurance (commercial renters)
  • CDL may be required for water trucks and large trailers

How to Save Money on Equipment Rentals

  1. Rent weekly after day 3. A skid steer rents for $300/day. Three days = $900. A full week = $1,000. For $100 more, you get 4 additional days. If your project might run past 3 days, book the weekly rate from the start.
  2. Go monthly after week 2. A 2,300 lb skid steer costs $1,000/week. Two weeks = $2,000. A full month = $2,500. That is an extra 2 weeks for $500.
  3. Right-size your equipment. A 3,500 lb mini excavator at $350/day does 90% of what a 32,000 lb standard excavator does at $750/day for residential and light commercial work. Do not rent more machine than you need.
  4. Ask about half-day rates. Alpine's minimum rental is 4 hours (half-day). If you only need a scissor lift for an afternoon of HVAC work, you are not locked into a full-day rate.
  5. Bundle equipment and attachments. Same-source rental ensures compatibility and may qualify for package pricing.
  6. Pick up instead of delivery. Smaller equipment (walk-behind skid steers, trailers, light towers, welders) can be picked up from Alpine's yard, saving $165+.
  7. Plan delivery to minimize trips. Coordinate schedules so multiple pieces arrive and leave on the same truck.

Contractor scenario: A general contractor doing site prep in Eagle Mountain needs a skid steer and mini excavator for 5 days. Daily rates: ($300 + $350) x 5 = $3,250. Weekly rates: $1,000 + $1,050 = $2,050. That is $1,200 saved — enough to cover delivery both ways.


Local vs. National Rental Companies: Price Comparison

National chains (Sunbelt, United Rentals, Herc) operate from regional distribution centers. Local companies like Alpine Equipment Repair operate from a single yard in American Fork with direct fleet access.

Factor Local (Alpine) National Chains
Pricing Local overhead, competitive rates Corporate overhead in rates
Minimum rental 4 hours (half-day) Often full-day minimum
Delivery Utah County + Salt Lake County May dispatch from distant yards
Service In-house technicians May outsource repairs
Flexibility Extend, return early, swap easily Corporate policies
Phone support Real people who know the machines Call center, hold times

Questions to Ask Any Rental Company

Before signing a rental agreement, ask:

  • Do you service what you rent? In-house technicians = faster response when equipment breaks down on-site.
  • What is the total out-the-door price? Get a line-by-line quote. Compare total cost, not just the daily rate.
  • What is your minimum rental period? Half-day minimums save money on short jobs.
  • What is your delivery radius and timeline? Closer yards = lower delivery costs.
  • Can I extend or return early? Ask about flexibility before you commit.
  • Do you have in-house technicians? Companies that service their own fleet deliver better-maintained equipment.
  • What attachments are available? Can they provide machine and attachments together?

Frequently Asked Questions About Equipment Rental Prices in Utah

How much does it cost to rent a skid steer for a day?
$175-$375/day depending on size. The GIANT G950T (compact) is $175/day. The most popular 2,300 lb model is $300/day. Weekly and monthly rates save 30-40%.

How much does an excavator rental cost per day?
Mini excavators: $350-$550/day. Standard (32,000 lb): $750/day. Most residential projects need a 3,500 lb mini at $350/day.

What is the average cost to rent a scissor lift?
Electric slab: $175-$275/day. Rough terrain: $295-$425/day. Indoor work = electric. Outdoor construction = rough terrain.

How much does a boom lift rental cost?
Starting at $450/day (45 ft articulating). A 65 ft telescopic rents for $525/day ($1,375/week). Contact Alpine for 80 ft+ pricing.

Do equipment rental companies charge for delivery?
Yes. Alpine charges $165/hour from their American Fork yard. Utah County: $165-$250. Salt Lake County: $250-$330. Same-day delivery available (order by 10 AM).

What is the deposit for renting construction equipment?
Credit card authorization proportional to equipment value. Fully refundable when equipment is returned in received condition.

Do I need insurance to rent construction equipment?
You are responsible for damage during your rental. Most commercial contractors have existing coverage. Homeowners should check their policy. Alpine offers damage waiver options.

Is it cheaper to rent equipment by the week or month?
Yes. Weekly saves 30-40% over daily. Monthly saves more. Break-even: day 3 for weekly, week 2 for monthly. Example: 2,300 lb skid steer is $300/day, $1,000/week, $2,500/month.

What is the minimum rental period?
4 hours (half-day). You do not pay for a full day if your job only takes an afternoon.

How much does a mini excavator cost to rent for a weekend?
A 3,500 lb mini is $350/day. Call (801) 701-7394 for weekend rate structuring — Alpine can often offer a favorable Friday-Monday rate.


Get a Quote on Equipment Rental in Utah

Alpine Equipment Repair is headquartered in American Fork, UT with delivery throughout Utah County and Salt Lake County. In-house technicians. Half-day minimums. Flexible terms.

Call (801) 701-7394 for a quote, availability, or equipment recommendations.

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