
For Fresno-area excavator rental planning in 2026, most contractors budget breaker attachment equipment hire (attachment-only, not including the excavator rental) in three practical bands: (1) compact/mini-ex breaker attachments at roughly $200–$350/day, $650–$1,050/week, and $1,700–$2,900/4-weeks; (2) mid-size excavator hydraulic hammer/breaker attachments for ~25K–50K class carriers at roughly $525–$850/day, $1,650–$2,450/week, and $3,900–$6,200/4-weeks; and (3) heavy hammers for large carriers (including ~80K class) commonly budgeted at $900–$1,350/day, $2,900–$4,100/week, and $7,200–$10,200/4-weeks. These are planning ranges for 2026 procurement; actual quotes move with breaker size/energy class, tool size, availability, and whether you’re bundling with an excavator rental and delivery. Published cooperative rate schedules in the market show that large-carrier hydraulic hammers can price substantially higher than compact breakers, and that shift-based billing multipliers are common on metered fleets. (g
| Vendor | Daily Rate | Weekly Rate | Review Score | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Rentals (Fresno - Branch 522) | $400 | $1 200 | 9 | Visit |
| Sunbelt Rentals (Fowler/Fresno metro - Branch 381) | $375 | $1 125 | 8 | Visit |
| Herc Rentals (Fresno) | $385 | $1 155 | 9 | Visit |
| Quinn Rental Services (The Cat Rental Store - Fresno) | $410 | $1 230 | 9 | Visit |
| Bobcat Central, Inc. (Fresno) - Attachment Rentals | $295 | $885 | 9 | Visit |
In Fresno and the Highway 99 corridor, you’ll typically see both national rental houses and regional equipment dealers supporting breaker attachment hire for excavator rental fleets. From a rental coordinator’s perspective, the fastest way to tighten your budget is to specify the carrier class (operating weight), auxiliary hydraulic flow/pressure, and coupler/pin geometry up front—because mismatches trigger the most expensive “last-mile” cost adders (adapter plates, pin kits, extra hoses, and swap-outs). Also confirm whether pricing is attachment-only or a package with excavator rental; “package” rates can look competitive until transport, damage waiver, weekend billing, and return-condition charges are applied.
Carrier match (flow/pressure) is the #1 cost driver. A breaker attachment that is undersupplied on hydraulic flow will underperform, extending rental duration (and your cost). Oversupplying flow can overheat the tool and accelerate wear, increasing the risk of charge-backs for seals, bushings, or hose damage. For Fresno summer work, heat load is not theoretical: long duty cycles on demolition in 95°F–105°F afternoons can force shorter production bursts, meaning you may need more total rental days or a larger hammer class to hit schedule.
Breaker class and tool size drive base hire. Some published schedules show large spreads between compact breakers and excavator-class hydraulic hammers, including higher daily and 4-week rates on heavier tools. (g If you only need to fracture 4" exterior flatwork, you can often stay in the smaller class. If you’re into reinforced grade beams, mass concrete, or hard river rock, your total cost usually drops by sizing up (fewer days, fewer bits, fewer swaps) even though the daily rate increases.
Tooling and consumables matter more than most estimates allow. Your quote may include one moil point or chisel, but not additional tooling, re-sharpening, or replacement due to wear. Some dealers explicitly note that re-sharpening fees may apply on breaker attachments. In practice, it’s safer to carry an allowance for tooling wear and return-condition standards.
For Fresno excavator rental programs, breaker attachment hire is commonly billed on one of these structures (confirm on the quote):
Estimator note: If your project is night work, railroad windows, or two-shift demo, treat the breaker attachment rental as a metered asset even if it’s “just an attachment.” Fresno-area production schedules often compress around heat management and concrete pour windows, which pushes you into double-shift cost behavior even when you’re trying not to.
Below are common “equipment hire cost” adders for a breaker attachment rented alongside excavator rental in Fresno. These are not universal, but they are frequent enough that you should carry allowances until you have a written quote:
Dust control and silica compliance often affects both productivity and return condition. If you’re breaking inside tilt-up shells or occupied sites, you may be required to use wet methods, vacuum attachments, or temporary containment. That slows blow rate utilization and can extend rental days. It also increases cleanup burden and the risk of return-condition cleaning fees if slurry is allowed to cure on the tool.
Heat management in Central California affects how hard you can run a hammer continuously. On 100°F days, crews often rotate operators and enforce cooldowns; that reduces effective utilization per day. If your invoice is calendar-day based, that utilization loss is pure cost. The solution is usually operational (more breaker size, staged work, or a two-tool plan), not a negotiation on the daily rate.
Delivery geography matters. Fresno delivery pricing is often quoted with a practical radius assumption. If your excavator rental is working north toward Madera/Chowchilla corridors or south toward Kingsburg/Visalia-adjacent sites, confirm whether transport is flat-rate or mileage-based and whether the quoted price is “each way.” Also confirm site access: a soft shoulder canal bank or ag row can add wait time if the driver cannot safely unload where you want it.
Example: You have a Fresno commercial TI requiring removal of 1,800 sq ft of 6" reinforced slab plus a few thickened pads. You rent a ~30K class excavator rental unit for 2 weeks and add a mid-size breaker attachment.
Planning total (breaker attachment only): about $5,785 before tax and any admin/environmental fees. The main operational constraint here is return timing: if your demolition finishes Friday but the GC won’t allow pickup until Monday, calendar-day billing can add a weekend day. The second constraint is off-rent notification: if you miss the cutoff, you can accidentally pay an extra day even when the breaker is sitting idle.

To keep breaker attachment hire costs predictable on Fresno excavator rental projects, treat your rental quote as only the “base rate” and actively manage the fee lines that are easiest to trigger in the field:
Right-size the hammer, then buy down the term. Many Fresno demo scopes fail because they select a small breaker to save on daily cost, then spend extra calendar days. If you can size up one class and reduce duration by even 2 days, you often save money after transport, damage waiver, and cleaning exposure are included.
Bundle intelligently with excavator rental—but audit the bundle. Bundling can reduce the attachment daily rate, but it can also increase fee exposure if the excavator rental ticket adds environmental/admin lines across everything. Ask the supplier to show: (a) attachment-only rate, (b) bundled rate, and (c) how damage waiver is calculated.
Control the return condition. Assign an operator to: (1) cap couplers whenever disconnected, (2) scrape cured concrete off the tool before it sets, and (3) photograph the breaker at pickup and return. That simple discipline can avoid a $200–$350 cleaning fee and reduce disputes.
Use this as a practical estimating artifact for breaker attachment equipment hire costs on an excavator rental job in Fresno (adjust to your carrier class and term):
Expect the widest pricing spread on mid-to-large excavator-class hammers. Published rate schedules show meaningful differences between hammer classes and carrier sizes, and those spreads tend to widen when availability tightens. (g For 2026 planning, carry a broader range on 25K–50K and heavy-class hammers than you do for compact breakers.
Plan for higher total cost when your schedule is “calendar messy.” The biggest overruns in breaker attachment equipment hire are not “bad daily rates”—they are weekend overlap, missed off-rent cutoffs, and delivery failures. In Fresno, this is amplified by concrete subcontractor sequencing, heat management, and shared access on busy commercial sites.
If you are budgeting a package (excavator rental + breaker attachment), separate the totals anyway. Even when bundled, track the breaker attachment hire as its own line item internally. It helps you identify whether cost is being driven by the attachment itself, the carrier, or the fee lines applied across the ticket.
When you request quotes, ask for an “out-the-door” view for the breaker attachment portion: base rate, damage waiver %, delivery/pickup, minimum rental term, billing method (calendar vs shift/meter), off-rent cutoff, included tooling, and return-condition standards. If the supplier references a shift schedule, confirm the multiplier policy in writing; published schedules show explicit shift tiers that materially affect cost on extended-hour work. (g
If you want, share your excavator rental carrier class (e.g., 18K mini, 30K, 50K) and your expected schedule (single shift vs nights/weekends), and I can tighten the 2026 breaker attachment hire budget ranges and fee allowances for Fresno without relying on any vendor-specific “exact price” claims.