
Spring Hill contractor needed credit approval before the next weather front rolled in
We got the call from a contractor working near Spring Hill after a hard afternoon of squalls left his site lights flickering and his crew waiting around in the humidity. I remember the smell of wet concrete and diesel hanging in the air while he sorted paperwork on the tailgate. He needed a rental generator, but he also needed a credit application handled cleanly because the job couldn’t sit idle while the next band of weather moved toward Delray Beach. The stakes were simple: no approval, no power, no work.
We walked him through the commercial generator rental credit application right there by the truck, then I checked the business details, equipment needs, and delivery point before we pulled the paperwork together. Our crew kept the process tight because delayed power requests usually turn into delayed starts. Once we cleared the application, we lined up the rental unit and got him set for the site. He kept his schedule moving, and his foreman didn’t lose the crew for a whole day to a dead jobsite.
I got the credit application handled fast, and my crew stayed on schedule instead of staring at a dark site.
Carlos M.

