Excavators for Rent at Van-Ed Equipment
For construction, demolition, or landscaping tasks, renting an excavator can elevate your project’s efficiency. Our rental excavators offer the power and versatility needed to tackle various tasks with precision. At Van-Ed Equipment, we’re dedicated to providing solutions that meet your project’s specific needs. Serving the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, BC, and Western Canada, we offer high-quality excavator rentals from trusted manufacturers. Rely on Van-Ed for your temporary excavation needs, where renting versatility and power is seamless.
Excavators available for rent
Kubota KX018
- Daily $230
- Weekly $920
Kubota KX040-4
- Daily $300
- Weekly $1,200
Kubota U48-5
- Daily $350
- Weekly $1,400
Kubota U55-5
- Daily $390
- Weekly $1,560
Kubota KX080-4
- Daily $600
- Weekly $2,400
Hitachi ZX135US-5B
- Daily $695
- Weekly $2750
Komatsu PC200LC-8
- Daily $950
- Weekly $3,800
Komatsu PC228USLC-8/-10
- Daily $1,000
- Weekly $4,000
Komatsu PC228USLC-8 w/ RSS 30 Shear
Hitachi ZX225USR-6
- Daily $1,000
- Weekly $4,000
John Deere 345G
- Daily $1,450
- Weekly $5,800
Hitachi ZX350-5N
- Daily $1,475
- Weekly $5,900
WHICH EXCAVATOR IS RIGHT FOR ME?
Van-Ed Equipment has a large fleet of excavators that are ready to go when you’re ready. Whether you rent for a day, week, month or longer, we have the excavators you need. That being said, WHICH excavator you should go with is not always easy to answer. Consider the following:
Purpose
What type of job is it? Is it to move material or to demolish a building? Different jobs require different sizes of excavators. Additionally, some seemingly smaller jobs may actually require more power than you think.
Job Location
Typically the more powerful the excavator, the heavier it is. Consider the job location: Does it have enough clearance for the size of excavator you want? How about the terrain and ground conditions? These factors may play a part in your excavator selection.
Size
Now that you have defined the job, how large is it? How much reach do you need? How deep do you need to dig? How much force do you require? How much swing clearance do you have? These all play a factor in deciding the size of the excavator