1. Why should I have a compactor at my business?
2. Why should I have a baler installed at my business?
3. Why should I choose Northern California Compactors, Inc. as my equipment provider?
5. How do I decide what size baler or compactor I need? /a>
6. What are the power requirements for your units?
7. What if I need service on my equipment after installation?
1.Why should I have a compactor at my business?
The most common reasons why our customers decide to have us install a compactor is that it reduces the frequency of hauls, decreases their monthly garbage bill, decreases labor, and eliminates numerous unsightly trash containers. A good rule of thumb is that if your monthly garbage bill is over $800, then you need a no cost or obligation waste audit by one of our staff.
2. Why should I have a baler installed at my business?
Baled recyclables demand a greater price from recyclers. Baling recyclables also reduces their storage space by as much as 90%. A baler can also help reduce your monthly garbage bill by baling recyclable material instead of throwing it into your trash bins.
3. Why should I choose Northern California Compactors, Inc. as my equipment provider?
We have over 20 years of experience in the waste and recycling equipment industry. We carry a valid contractors license #547975. We have over 4,000 customers who have rated us the tops in customer service.
4. I can’t afford a major equipment purchase. How can I have a piece of equipment installed with as little out of pocket expense as possible?
In addition to our purchase plans, we also offer rentals, leases, and financing (OAC) with no down payment or security deposit. A compactor saves one of our customers $1,500 a month, but he didn’t want to spend the $18,000 for the equipment up front so he financed it over 60 months. He pays $381 each month to save $1,500 and will own the equipment in 5 years.
5. How do I decide what size baler or compactor I need?
We offer no cost or obligation waste audits. One of our staff will visit your site to view your waste volume, waste area, container size, and garbage bill. After the information is compiled, we propose the best system(s) to meet your application.
6. What are the power requirements for your units?
All of our equipment will operate on 3 phase power at 208,230, or 460 volts. Equipment with a 10hp motor or smaller is also available with single phase power 208 or 230 volts. Some of the smaller units with a 3/4 hp or 1.5 hp motor can even operate on 110 volt power.
7. What if I need service on my equipment after installation?
A simple phone call or e-mail to our office will get you in contact with our service department. We will ask you a few questions to try and get an idea on what might be wrong. Sometimes the equipment can even be repaired over the phone. We have a nationwide network of field technicians factory trained to repair our equipment. They carry the most common parts on their trucks and the other parts (motors, cylinders, etc.) are available for shipment within 24 hours.







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