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At Hirepool we make it easy, quick and affordable to hire landscaping equipment. Whether you have a particular job like trimming your hedges, or are taking on a bigger project like landscaping your whole section, weāve got the equipment youāll need.
If youāre getting firewood ready for winter you could use a log splitter. We also have a range of wood chippers and mulchers, chainsaws and pruning saws for maintaining your trees and shrubs.
For heavy-duty jobs such as excavation, we recommend using a mini-excavator and mini skid steer loader. Every machine hired is accompanied by a full set of safety and operating instructions. Theyāre simple to use and help make every job much faster.
If youāre just tidying up your property, take a look at our leaf blowers, general gardening equipment, lawnmowers, weed eaters and more all at affordable prices.
Need to hire landscaping tools such as hedge trimmers, lawn mowers and mini excavators? Look no further, you can hire landscaping tools from any local general hire Hirepool branch across New Zealand.
You will need a variety of landscaping equipment depending on the job at hand.
If you are earthmoving you may require a mini loader or excavator. If you are looking to undertake maintenance on your property, you may require chainsaws, chippers, lawnmowers and pruners. Check out our lawn & garden hub for common landscaping jobs and the tools we recommend to get your outdoor DIYās done smarter.
When creating your dream garden, itās good to think about the budget you want to put towards bringing those dreams to life. The main considerations for a landscape budget include, understanding which jobs you can do yourself, getting a range of quotes and knowing the cost of future maintenance.
You can find more helpful information in our guide on setting a budget for landscaping your garden.
There are many ways that you can build a better backyard such as, building a raised garden fence, upgrading your fence and building a retaining wall.
For inspiration, check out our blog on 10 DIY ideas for a better back yard.