How The Number Is Built
Stanchion Rental Quotes in Winnipeg
Nothing here is priced off a card. The same equipment behaves like an entirely different order at six posts and at six hundred, so every job is quoted. What this page does is set out exactly what the figure is assembled from, so that nothing on your quote arrives unexplained.
- Off-catalogue requests welcome
- Corporate clients and marketing agencies are what we know
- We take orders in every province
Starting rates
Every factor listed here shifts the number. A quote is assembled out of them and answers your quantities, your dates and your address.
| Quantity | The main one | The same posts serve a boardroom door and a switchback holding two thousand delegates. They are not the same order. |
|---|---|---|
| Rental period | Days to a month+ | One evening at a gala and a fortnight of installation price differently, and a long hire is never the daily rate multiplied up. |
| What the equipment has to do | Shape, not headcount | For an identical headcount, a straight lane, a switchback and a barrier perimeter are three separate orders. |
| Delivery address | Anywhere in Manitoba | Stock sits here in Winnipeg. How far it has to travel, and what the crew finds when they arrive, is built into the figure rather than bolted on at the end. |
| Setup and pickup | Optional | Either the crew stays to place it and returns to strike it, or the van unloads and goes. Tell us which and it is priced in. |
| Custom work | Quoted the same way | An awkwardly shaped runner, belt and rope posts mixed on one run, barrier routed around a building — none of it counts as unusual. |
What is already included
Three things people ask about most — two already covered, one that decides whether a date is yours:
Insurance
Covered by the rental itself. No second charge for it appears anywhere on the quote.
Pickup
Coming back for the equipment is part of the delivery line rather than a second job.
Booking
Your dates are locked against the stock only once the order has been paid in full.
Setup and teardown
Crew setup and strike is optional and never sold at a flat rate, for an obvious reason: eight posts inside a lobby has almost nothing in common with fencing a festival site. Ask for it on the enquiry and it appears as a line of its own.
A great many clients never bother. The posts lift by hand and clip together with no tools at all, which puts a small run comfortably inside what a venue team manages on its own.
Delivery
Getting the equipment to you is quoted inside the order, and fetching it back afterwards sits in the same line. Exactly two things move that number: where it goes, and how much of it there is.
Every address in Manitoba is priced on its own terms, against where it goes and how big the order is. Dropping a handful of posts at a downtown lobby and loading out a field site are different jobs before anyone has driven anywhere; mileage settles what remains.
Where we drive is set out under service areas →. Or bypass the page altogether: send an address and dates, and the delivery line comes back itemised alongside everything else.
Cancellation
Events get pulled. Here is what happens to the money when one is:
| 48 hours or more ahead of the rental date | Everything refunded. |
|---|---|
| Less than 48 hours out, but 24 or more | Half of it refunded. |
| Inside the final 24 hours | Nothing refunded. |
Treat the table as a summary. The wording that actually binds is on terms and conditions →, and that is the version which applies.
Common questions about quotes
What is actually inside the figure?
Equipment plus insurance, with no second insurance charge stacked on the rental. Delivery is shown as a line of its own instead of appearing later as a surprise, and the collection run home is folded into that same line.
What should we send you?
Three things — dates, what you want and how many, and where it is going. An event rental specialist takes those, itemises the kit, prices the drive to that address, and returns a single figure for the lot.
At what point is the equipment ours?
When the order has been paid in full. Until then it is quoted rather than held, which on a busy weekend is the entire argument for settling early.
How far ahead is worth booking?
The calendar fills where you would expect — award season, weddings from spring into summer, corporate evenings in December. Every other week has no cut-off at all: give us the dates and we will tell you what is still uncommitted.
