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Pest Control Trucks And Vans For Sale In Atlanta, GA

Pest Control Trucks And Vans For Sale In Atlanta, GA

Summary

An enclosed bed pickup with the ability to add anti-corrosion storage shelves is one of the best pest control trucks. The Chevy Silverado 3500 with a utility bed, for example, can be suitable for a specialist who caters to specific animals that don't necessarily require excessive amounts of gear. However, most specialists who work with us prefer vans, like the Ford Transit or Chevy Express. That way, they can get their storage cabinets, ladder racks, and shelves in a larger, enclosed bed.

Find Your Ideal Pest Control Van for Sale in Atlanta, GA

When you're shopping for pest control trucks, what does that mean for your business? Are you better off looking for a Ford F-350 with a utility bed for easy accessibility? Or should you consider an enclosed vehicle, such as a cargo van, for optimal storage space and easy stand-up navigation? At Jim Ellis Commercial, you'll have the opportunity to shop all types of pest control vehicles to see which ones suit your corner of the industry the best.

Before you visit our dealership to check out our pest control fleet trucks in Atlanta, GA, let's review the basics so you know what to look for.

Types of Pest Control Vehicles

Types of Pest Control Vehicles

While it's possible to perform your job in a variety of pest control vehicle options, having an optimal baseline setup is key for your safety and ease of use. Here are a few popular configurations we've worked with in the past:

  • Pest Control Van: Perhaps the most popular part of our customized pest control vehicle selection, a spacious cargo or crew van allows you to store items, organize your inventory, and section away chemicals, all in a walk-in storage space that reduces strain on your back.
  • Utility Truck: New utility trucks or service body pickups typically feature shelving and cabinets for equipment storage, making the rest of your setup process straightforward – sometimes, the only upfitting needed for these trucks is a spray rig or chemical insulation.
  • Pickup Truck: While a standard pickup truck won't do the work for you like a van or utility bed would, you can still upfit these models to have the storage features and chemical hideaways that a more upfitted bed would have – typically, with more towing capacity and payload limits.
  • Chassis Cab Truck: If you need a flatbed for specific tasks or a dump trailer for disposal, getting a chassis cab truck might be the most efficient option for you. The versatile bed adjustments could save you in the long run for specific extermination procedures.
Customize Your Pest Control Vehicle: Upfitting Recommendations

Customize Your Pest Control Vehicle: Upfitting Recommendations

Once you have your baseline, there are a few customization options you can select during your pest control truck setup. Shop for upfitting services such as:

  • Ladder Racks
  • Chemical-Resistant Cabinets
  • Shelving for Non-Chemical Items
  • Truck Caps
  • Hoses and Interior Spray Rigs
  • Sturdy, Chemical-Resistant Flooring

Have a specific need for your business? Our new vehicle specials can help you get behind the wheel of a brand-new commercial-grade truck or van, so you can focus on expanding your business and building customer satisfaction.

Pest Control Vehicle Cost & Financing

Pest Control Vehicle Cost & Financing

So, you've built your dream truck or van and determined what upfitting services you need to acquire. How does pest control vehicle financing work from there? Thankfully, with Jim Ellis Commercial, preparing any of our pest control trucks for sale to fit your schedule is straightforward.

The first stop is our financing department, where you'll explore a variety of payment plans and lease opportunities for any vehicle you have your eyes on. Once you've found the plan that best suits your business, we'll then recommend upfitting services that we partner with. We'll explain how their payment plans work, whether or not you can expect financing from them, and how long we estimate it'll take to get your specific upfitting package installed.

Choosing the Right Vehicle for Your Pest Control Business

Choosing the Right Vehicle for Your Pest Control Business

Selecting the right pest control trucks for your employees is much easier once you try the lineup at our dealership. While many businesses prefer a spacious bed and expansive payload capacity, your specific schedule may call for any extermination-capable vehicle we have in our showroom.

  • Consider a cargo van if you have more than one employee or like the additional payload and storage space, which makes it easier to install spray rigs.
  • Consider a utility truck if you want to stay maneuverable in the city while keeping your equipment easily sorted.
  • Consider an upfitted pickup as a budget option with utility outside of storage and chemical care.

From mobile pest control vehicle essentials to massive pickups with interchangeable beds, Jim Ellis Commercial can help you outfit your perfect model with all the critical components it needs to upgrade your career. If you have any questions about what professional services you have access to when working with our team, please don't hesitate to contact us. We'll help you with upfitting programs, fleet management systems, and anything else you need to upgrade your business – whether you're an individual contractor or constructing your fleet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of vehicles are best for pest control services?

The best types of vehicles for pest control services have enclosed bodies to safely store chemicals and allow for easy organization. As a result, many pest control professionals enjoy vans like the Ford Transit, but you can also safely store your equipment with a utility body truck. We recommend commercial-grade vehicles to carry whatever you need for day-to-day operations or specialized equipment for specific pest control needs.

What customizations should I consider for a pest control vehicle?

The most important customizations you should consider for a pest control vehicle are chemical storage cabinets that are corrosion-resistant, secure racks for ladders, and shelves for your individual pieces of gear. Many upfitting packages include shelves for organization, but as a pest control specialist, you'll want storage units that are corrosion-resistant in case you hit a bump in the road.

How do I finance a pest control truck or van?

Financing a pest control truck or van is simple when you talk with a commercial specialist like Jim Ellis Commercial. Through our financing department, we'll show you a suite of loan (or lease) plans for your business and provide you with networking opportunities through our network of professional services. We work with you through every step of your ownership experience to ensure satisfaction as your business grows.

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