Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland
Equipment rental agency · Cleveland, OH
About Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland
Leppo Rents is an equipment dealership located in Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in compact construction machinery.
Service area:Cleveland, Ohio
Renting Equipment in Cleveland
Cleveland's construction market combines a steady base of industrial facility upgrades along the Cuyahoga River corridor, healthcare and university campus work on the East Side near University Circle, and ongoing residential rehabilitation in neighborhoods receiving neighborhood stabilization investment. Lake Erie's influence means winters are harsher and snowier than inland Ohio, limiting outdoor work from December through March and creating strong spring demand when projects resume. Contractors working in lakefront or riverside locations should plan for occasional water intrusion and keep pump rental options in mind.
County:Cuyahoga County
Neighborhoods served:Ohio City, Tremont, Lakewood, Parma, Strongsville, Euclid
Customer Reviews
Had a great experience with Leppo. I have been renting machines through Leppo for the past 10 years and decided to purchase the Mt120. Haven’t been able to try out the machine yet but the entire proce
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Renting Aerial Lifts & Boom Lifts: What to Know
Aerial lifts are essential for construction, maintenance, and warehouse work that requires safe access to elevated areas. Scissor lifts work well for indoor jobs and flat surfaces, while boom lifts reach over obstacles on rough terrain. When renting, consider the platform height you need, indoor vs. outdoor use, and whether the job site surface is level or uneven.
Renting Excavators: What to Know
Excavators are the workhorses of any dig job — from foundation work and trenching to demolition and land clearing. Mini excavators fit through gates and work in tight residential spaces, while standard-size machines handle commercial site prep. Rental rates typically vary by machine weight class, and most rental companies offer daily, weekly, and monthly pricing.
Renting Lawn & Grounds Equipment: What to Know
Grounds maintenance equipment covers everything from commercial mowing to stump removal and brush clearing. Stump grinders eliminate tree stumps below grade, chippers process branches into mulch, and aerators improve soil health on lawns and athletic fields. Renting is practical for seasonal cleanups and one-time landscaping projects where the equipment would otherwise sit idle.
Renting Skid Steers & Track Loaders: What to Know
Skid steers and compact track loaders are among the most versatile machines on a job site. With dozens of available attachments — buckets, augers, grapples, trenchers — one machine can handle grading, material handling, and demolition. Track loaders provide better traction on soft or muddy ground, while wheeled skid steers are faster on pavement.
Renting Tractors: What to Know
Tractors serve farming, landscaping, and industrial applications with a wide range of implements — mowers, tillers, box blades, and post-hole diggers. Compact tractors are popular for property maintenance and small acreage work, while full-size agricultural tractors handle field prep and hay operations. Renting lets you match the tractor size to seasonal needs without a long-term investment.
Renting Utility Vehicles & ATVs: What to Know
Utility vehicles keep crews and materials moving across large job sites, campuses, and event venues. Side-by-sides haul tools and supplies over rough terrain, golf carts transport personnel at events and facilities, and ATVs access remote areas for surveying and inspection. Most rentals include basic maintenance and can be delivered to your site.
Renting Air Compressors: What to Know
Air compressors power pneumatic tools like nail guns, impact wrenches, sandblasters, and paint sprayers across construction and industrial sites. Portable units suit small crews, while towable compressors deliver the volume needed for jackhammers and large-scale sandblasting. Consider CFM output and tank size when choosing — undersized compressors slow down the job.
Renting Concrete Equipment: What to Know
Concrete work requires specialized equipment at every stage — mixers and buggies for placement, vibrators for consolidation, screeds for finishing, and saws for cutting joints and making modifications. Renting makes sense for most contractors since concrete pours are intermittent and the equipment sits idle between jobs.
Renting Compaction Equipment: What to Know
Proper compaction is critical for stable foundations, roads, and utility trenches. Plate compactors work well for granular soils and paver base, while jumping jacks (rammers) are better for cohesive clay soils in narrow trenches. Ride-on rollers handle larger paving and road projects. Match the compactor type to your soil conditions for the best results.
Renting Loaders & Dozers: What to Know
Loaders and dozers handle the heavy earthmoving that kicks off most construction projects — clearing land, moving fill dirt, grading roads, and pushing material. Backhoe loaders are popular for their dual-purpose design with a loader bucket up front and a digging arm in back. For large-scale grading, motor graders deliver the precision a flat finish requires.
Renting Generators & Light Towers: What to Know
Generators provide temporary power for construction sites, outdoor events, and emergency backup. Sizing depends on what you need to run — a small portable unit handles tools and lighting, while towable generators power entire job trailers and welding rigs. Light towers extend work hours on night shifts and improve safety at events and road projects.
Renting Pressure Washers: What to Know
Pressure washers strip away dirt, mildew, paint, and grease from concrete, siding, decks, and equipment. Electric units are quieter and work well for lighter residential jobs, while gas-powered washers deliver the PSI needed for commercial cleaning and surface prep. Hot water models cut through grease and oil on shop floors and parking structures.
Renting Pumps & Dewatering: What to Know
Water management is a constant challenge on construction sites, especially in low-lying areas and after heavy rain. Submersible pumps clear flooded excavations, trash pumps handle water with debris, and wellpoint systems manage groundwater levels during foundation work. Rental companies can help you calculate the flow rate and head pressure your job requires.
Renting Trailers: What to Know
Trailers move equipment, materials, and debris between job sites. Flatbed trailers haul machinery, dump trailers handle fill dirt and demolition waste, and enclosed trailers protect tools and supplies. When renting, check the trailer weight rating against your load, and confirm your tow vehicle has the hitch class and braking capacity to pull it safely.
Renting Trenchers & Augers: What to Know
Trenchers cut narrow channels for utility lines, irrigation, and drainage, while augers drill holes for fence posts, signs, and footings. Walk-behind trenchers handle residential and light commercial work, and ride-on models tackle longer runs for municipal and commercial utility projects. Always call 811 before digging to locate underground utilities.
Renting Power Tools & Welders: What to Know
Renting power tools and welders is cost-effective for one-off projects and specialty jobs where buying doesn't make sense. Concrete saws, rotary hammers, welding machines, and pipe threaders are commonly rented by contractors who need professional-grade equipment without the storage and maintenance costs. Most rental shops can recommend the right tool for your application.
Renting Climate Control Equipment: What to Know
Temporary climate control keeps workers comfortable and protects materials during construction, renovation, and events. Portable heaters maintain curing temperatures for concrete and drywall in cold weather, while evaporative coolers and spot air conditioners manage heat in enclosed spaces. Industrial fans improve ventilation and dry out water-damaged areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment does Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland rent?
Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland rents compact equipment, boom lifts, excavators, mowers, personnel lifts, scissor lifts, skid steer loaders, telehandlers from brands including Bobcat. They also offer rental.
Where is Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland located?
Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland is located at 5095 Taylor Dr, Cleveland, OH 44128. Their service area includes Cleveland, Ohio.
What areas does Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland serve?
Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland is based in Cleveland, OH and serves Cleveland, Ohio.
What do customers say about Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland?
Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland has a 4.9/5 rating based on 78 reviews. One customer said: "Had a great experience with Leppo. I have been renting machines through Leppo for the past 10 years and decided to purchase the Mt120. Haven’t been able to try out the machine yet but the entire proce"
What brands does Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland carry?
Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland carries equipment from Bobcat.
How do I contact Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland?
You can reach Leppo Rents - Bobcat of Cleveland by calling (216) 663-9380, visiting their website, or using the quote request form on this page.
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