Rent Environmental Equipment

November 12, 2010

Renting environmental equipment is a cost effective way to acquire a piece of kit for a specific project.  The benefits are numerous including:

  • Access to the widest range and most up-to-date technology where and when you want it
  • No maintenance or calibration costs
  • ‘Out of the box’ performance for most products
  • No long term storage of the equipment
  • Guaranteed technical support
  • Costs limited to the duration of a project
  • Ability to react to unexpected changes in project requirements
  • Better debt-to-equity ratios as your money is not tied up in redundant equipment.

At Van Walt we maintain a modern, growing fleet of clean, calibrated and charged equipment for monitoring water levels and groundwater; sampling sediments, sludges and liquid layers; pumping contamination and soil sampling.

With more than 25 years experience in the environmental research industry we can offer better product support for our rental equipment from initial enquiry to operating an item onsite.  More training including free equipment workshops, user films and onsite support and more savings including:

  • we do not charge for the transit time of rental equipment
  • we offer discounts if you take bundles of rental items
  • long term rental discounts.

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