Auger Attachment Rental Rates in Sacramento (Daily/Weekly) — 2026 Costs

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Auger Attachment Rental Rates Sacramento 2026

For fence installation in Sacramento, 2026 planning budgets for auger attachment equipment hire (hydraulic auger drive only, not including the carrier machine) typically land in the $120–$260/day, $375–$650/week, and $1,000–$1,600 per 4-week range, with pricing moving up or down based on hydraulic class, quick-attach style, and whether bits/extensions are bundled. If you hire the auger as an add-on with a skid steer or mini excavator, you may see packaged attachment rates closer to the mid/high end (or only offered as an “with-machine” line item) depending on the branch. In Sacramento, rental managers commonly source from national fleets (Sunbelt Rentals, United Rentals, Herc Rentals) plus regional suppliers and Cat dealers (for example Holt of California) when they need guaranteed availability, matched couplers, and jobsite delivery control rather than “counter pickup only.”

Vendor Daily Rate Weekly Rate Review Score Website
United Rentals (Sacramento, Branch 516) $150 $450 8 Visit
Sunbelt Rentals (West Sacramento, Branch #338) $140 $420 9 Visit
Herc Rentals (Sacramento / H&E Rentals location) $155 $465 8 Visit
Holt of California — The Cat Rental Store (Sacramento / Fruitridge) $175 $525 8 Visit
The Home Depot Rental (Power Inn #6620 / Compact Power) $130 $390 9 Visit

Sourced rate examples (for calibration only; Sacramento quotes will vary by availability, carrier, and term): A California regional yard lists an auger attachment rate of $195/day, $595/week, $1,295/four-week when rented with one of their skid steers/excavators. Another California yard posts an excavator hydraulic auger at $125/day, $375/week, $1,100/month, and posts common bit rentals at $50/day, $150/week, $450/month (bit rates are a useful proxy even when your Sacramento supplier prices bits differently). A separate attachment page shows an auger (with bits available) at $150/day, $585/week, $1,495/month. Use those figures to sanity-check quotes; for 2026 estimating in Sacramento, the “true cost” is usually driven more by delivery, minimum term, and damage waiver than by the printed day rate.

What Drives Auger Attachment Hire Costs For Sacramento Fence Installation?

Auger attachment hire costs are highly sensitive to the job’s production assumptions. Fence installation looks simple on paper, but the auger’s hydraulic match to your carrier and the soil profile in the Sacramento region can turn a one-day hire into a multi-day charge (and trigger wear/cleaning adders).

  • Carrier compatibility (skid steer vs mini excavator): If your auger drive is quoted for a skid steer quick-attach and you show up with a mini-ex pin-grab or a different coupler family, expect either a re-hang fee or a same-day swap that can create an extra $75–$175 “lost trip” exposure in internal trucking/time.
  • Hydraulic flow & pressure class: Auger drives are commonly spec’d by GPM/PSI bands. One posted spec set shows 10–25 GPM and up to 3,000 PSI as a working envelope, with torque scaling by pressure; if your carrier is low-flow, you may need a smaller drive, which can slow production in hardpan and increase rental days.
  • Bit diameter and soil condition: Typical fence work uses 9 in or 12 in bits; heavier posts or larger footings push to 18 in or 24 in. Larger bits increase spoil volume and stall risk, which can require a higher-torque drive (higher hire rate) or a longer term (higher total cost).
  • Downtown access and delivery windows: In central Sacramento and corridor work near active traffic, many sites prefer or require tight delivery appointments. Missing a delivery cut-off (often 2:00–3:00 p.m. for next-day scheduling at some yards) commonly results in an extra day of billing if the attachment is already on rent and sitting on your job.

2026 Sacramento Rate Structure: How Rental Branches Actually Bill

Most Sacramento rental branches still price attachments on a day / week / 4-week schedule with utilization assumptions. You should confirm the utilization clause even for an attachment: it’s common for rental terms to assume 8 hours/day, 40 hours/week, and 160 hours/4-week; exceeding that can add “overage” charges or trigger a higher tier rate. One Sacramento-area independent explicitly states these usage assumptions and notes that excess use results in additional charges.

For fence installation planners, the operational impact is straightforward: if your crew wants to push 10-hour days to clear a line quickly, the auger itself is rarely metered by an hour meter, but the carrier machine often is. If the carrier’s overtime charges hit, the “auger-only” quote becomes irrelevant—your total equipment hire cost jumps because you needed the auger to keep up with the crew.

Bits, Extensions, And Accessories: The Adders That Move Total Hire Cost

In Sacramento fencing, the auger drive is only half the cost story. Accessories are where coordinators lose margin if they don’t pre-line the PO with allowances.

  • Bit rental (common): Plan $35–$75/day per bit and $120–$200/week depending on diameter and wear class. A posted example shows $50/day for a 12 in or 18 in bit.
  • Extension(s): Budget $20–$45/day per extension, especially if you need deeper holes in soft alluvium or to clear surface roots without burying the drive head. (If your supplier bundles the extension, still line-item it in your internal estimate so you can compare quotes apples-to-apples.)
  • Tooth/pilot replacement: Some yards treat worn teeth as consumables. Carry a $35–$90 allowance for pilot/tooth replacement at return inspection if you’re drilling in cobble or dry hardpan.
  • Hydraulic couplers/adapters: If your carrier uses non-standard flat-face or case drain requirements, allow $15–$35/day for adapters or a one-time $40–$85 setup/fitment charge.
  • Transport stands / hose protection: If the auger drive is delivered on a stand or cradle, confirm whether damage to the stand is chargeable; internal policies often treat this like a small asset with a $150–$400 replacement exposure.

Hidden-Fee Breakdown For Auger Attachment Hire In Sacramento

To keep your fence-install equipment hire costs predictable, confirm these “non-rate” items before you approve the PO:

  • Delivery and pickup: A Sacramento-area yard publishes local delivery at $75 and pickup at $75 for smaller-truck deliveries, and $125 / $125 when a lowboy is required; it also notes $125 per hour for non-local moves and a 2-hour minimum for lowboy move charges.
  • Minimum rental term: Many attachments are 1-day minimum even if you only drill for 2–3 hours. (If your schedule is uncertain, ask for a half-day option; some markets post them, but availability varies.)
  • Damage waiver (DW) / rental protection: Commonly quoted as a percentage of the base rent (often 10%–15%). If you waive DW, confirm your insurance certificates cover rented attachments and “care, custody, control.”
  • Cleaning fee: If the return is caked with clay/mud, budget $45–$125 cleaning on small attachments and $150+ if the crew returns it packed with wet spoil that requires pressure washing and teardown.
  • Weekend/holiday billing rules: Some branches bill Friday delivery as 3 days if returned Monday, unless you have a negotiated “weekend rate.” Ask for the exact weekend rule in writing.
  • Late return penalty: A common policy is “one additional day” if it misses the return cut-off; for planning, carry a late exposure of 1 extra day at $120–$260 plus a possible dispatch fee if pickup must be rescheduled.

Local Sacramento Job Conditions That Change Auger Hire Cost

  • Soils and obstruction risk: Sacramento-area fence lines can encounter dry summer hardpan, river cobble near the American River corridor, and mixed fill in infill neighborhoods. That increases stall events and can drive up your bit wear allowance (plan 1 extra tooth set for larger scopes).
  • Heat impacts on production: Summer days routinely push crews into split shifts; if your crew drills early and stops mid-day, coordinate off-rent timing so you don’t pay idle weekend days.
  • Dust control expectations: When drilling near occupied facilities (schools, multifamily, healthcare), you may need water for dust suppression and cleanup. If your site requires dust control, it can add $30–$90/day in labor and consumables plus a higher likelihood of cleaning fees at return.

Example: Sacramento Fence Line With Tight Access And Delivery Constraints

Scope: 220 LF of 6 ft chain-link along a mixed residential edge; 28 posts at 10 ft O.C.; holes at 12 in diameter x 30 in deep; limited staging (no overnight street storage).
Plan: Hire auger drive for 2 days to protect schedule, with one 12 in bit and one extension.

  • Base auger drive hire (planning): $160/day x 2 = $320 (mid-range planning number).
  • Bit hire: $50/day x 2 = $100 (use posted example as proxy).
  • Extension allowance: $30/day x 2 = $60.
  • Delivery/pickup (local): $75 + $75 = $150 if it can go on a light truck; if your carrier requires a lowboy move anyway, planning exposure becomes $125 + $125 = $250.
  • Damage waiver allowance: 12% of base rent (example) ≈ $38 on the $320 base.
  • Cleaning contingency: $75 (Sacramento clay/mud risk after irrigation or rain).
  • Late return risk: If your pickup misses the day’s cut-off, carry +$160 (one extra day) plus potential reschedule charges.

Planning total (attachment-only, excluding carrier machine): typically $743–$1,053 depending on delivery method and whether you burn the extra day. The estimator takeaway: a “$160/day auger” can quickly become a $1,000 line item once logistics and policy-driven charges are included.

Budget Worksheet (Estimator-Focused, No Tables)

  • Auger drive attachment hire: ____ days at $____/day (or ____ weeks at $____/week)
  • Bit rental(s): 9 in / 12 in / 18 in / 24 in at $____/day each
  • Extension(s): ____ at $____/day each
  • Coupler/adapters/case-drain kit: $____ allowance
  • Delivery fee (local radius): $____ (confirm standard radius and surcharges)
  • Pickup fee: $____
  • After-hours / tight-window delivery premium: $____ (carry $100–$250 if needed)
  • Damage waiver (DW): ____% of base rent
  • Cleaning/pressure wash at return: $____ allowance (carry $75–$150 for muddy sites)
  • Wear/consumables (teeth/pilots): $____ allowance
  • Late return contingency: +1 day at $____/day

Rental Order Checklist (PO, Delivery, Return)

  • PO scope: specify auger drive class (standard-flow vs high-flow), coupler type, and whether bits/extensions are included.
  • Carrier match: confirm hydraulic flow requirement and pressure rating; one posted spec set indicates operation across 10–25 GPM and up to 3,000 PSI (use as a reference point when confirming fit).
  • Delivery appointment: provide jobsite contact, gate hours, and a hard “no later than” time; confirm branch cut-off for same-day changes.
  • Condition at delivery: photo the drive head, hoses, couplers, and bit flighting; document any existing weld repairs or bent flight edges.
  • Off-rent procedure: confirm whether off-rent is effective at call-in time or at physical pickup/return.
  • Return condition: remove excess spoil, cap hydraulic ends, strap bits, and provide return photos; avoid cleaning fees and damage disputes.

Next step for accurate Sacramento pricing: request two quotes for the same scope: (1) attachment-only delivered, and (2) “with carrier machine” package. In many cases, the package quote reduces logistics exposure (one dispatch, one pickup) even if the posted auger day-rate looks higher.

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How To Choose The Right Auger Setup (And Avoid Paying For Extra Days)

From a rental coordinator’s perspective, the fastest way to control auger attachment equipment hire costs is to avoid mid-rental swaps. Swaps are expensive because they combine downtime, additional dispatch, and a high chance of slipping the return cut-off—especially on fence lines where crews want to “just finish the last few holes.”

  • Standard-flow vs high-flow: If your carrier is marginal on flow, the auger will still spin but stall more often, increasing time-per-hole. For budgeting, a stall-driven productivity drop of even 20% can convert a 1-day scope into 2 days.
  • Bit selection for Sacramento conditions: When you anticipate dry hardpan or gravel lenses, ask for a heavy-duty bit or rock head option. If the yard can’t supply it, carry a $150–$300 contingency for either an upgraded bit or additional time on rent.
  • Extension planning: Even for 30 in holes, an extension can keep the drive head out of spoils and reduce cleanup. If it saves 15 minutes of cleanup per 10 holes, that’s meaningful on larger fence runs.

Real-World Cost Controls For Sacramento Fence Installation Schedules

These controls are practical levers that reduce total equipment hire cost without changing the spec:

  • Coordinate delivery to avoid “idle billed days”: If the attachment arrives at 3:30 p.m. on Day 1 and you drill Day 2, you may effectively pay for 2 days to get 1 full production day. If your yard offers timed delivery (sometimes $75–$150 premium), it can be cheaper than paying an extra day of rent.
  • Pre-mark utilities and hole locations: If you lose 2 hours waiting for locates or layout corrections, you increase the chance of pushing return into the next billing day.
  • Stage spoil management: Budget a cleanup labor block (often 1 laborer x 4 hours) so the attachment can be returned clean and on time; this frequently beats a $125 cleaning charge plus an extra day.
  • Document off-rent: Send an email/text off-rent notice with timestamp and request confirmation; disputes usually cost at least 1 day of rent if you cannot prove the off-rent call.

More Sacramento-Specific Adders To Watch

  • Non-local move rates: If your fence line is outside the core Sacramento delivery zone (for example, deep into foothill edges or outlying rural parcels), plan for hourly trucking exposure. One Sacramento-area rate card cites $125 per hour for non-local deliveries/pickups.
  • Lowboy two-hour minimum risk: If the auger is delivered with a larger carrier move, a 2-hour minimum at $125/hr can effectively create a $250 logistics floor even for short runs.
  • Return logistics on Mondays: Monday-morning congestion at yards increases the chance you miss the return cut-off. If you must run a Friday–Monday window, negotiate a written weekend rate or plan for +1 day billing exposure.

Ownership Vs Equipment Hire: When Renting Still Wins In 2026

Even if you fence-install year-round, renting can still be the lower-risk option when you factor maintenance and mismatch risk:

  • Utilization uncertainty: If you only need the auger drive 6–10 days/month, a negotiated 4-week rate may not pencil unless you can keep it continuously deployed.
  • Damage exposure: Auger drives are vulnerable to hidden obstructions. With hire, you can cap exposure via DW (often 10%–15% of rent) rather than taking full repair cost.
  • Fleet flexibility: Renting allows you to shift between skid steer and mini-ex mounting depending on access constraints without owning multiple mounts/couplers.

Quick Reference: 2026 Planning Ranges For Sacramento (Attachment-Only)

Use these planning ranges for internal budgeting and bid estimates (final quotes will vary by supplier, term, and availability):

  • Auger drive (standard duty): $120–$260/day, $375–$650/week, $1,000–$1,600/4-week (calibrated against posted California examples).
  • Bit adders (typical diameters 9–24 in): $35–$75/day per bit; a posted example shows $50/day for a bit.
  • Delivery/pickup (local Sacramento area planning): $150–$250 round trip depending on truck vs lowboy need (using published local examples).
  • Common contingencies: cleaning $75–$150; wear parts $35–$90; missed cut-off +1 day; non-local trucking $125/hr with 2-hour minimum if a lowboy is required.

If you want, share your carrier machine (make/model and hydraulic flow), hole diameter/depth, and job ZIP code(s). I can turn the above into a tighter Sacramento equipment hire cost ROM with a schedule-based off-rent plan (still no vendor tables), and include separate scenarios for “attachment-only pickup,” “attachment delivered,” and “with carrier package.”