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How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Core Drill? (2026 Rates)

Day rate
$50–$180
Week rate
$160–$648
Month rate
$425–$1,710
Updated
July 2026
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A core drill rents for $50–$180 per day, $160–$648 per week, or $425–$1,710 per month in 2026. Exact price depends on size class, your region, delivery distance, and whether you rent bare or with an operator.

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Core Drill rental rates by size class (US, 2026).
Size classDay rateWeek rateMonth rate
handheld$44–$56$141–$202$374–$532
rig-mounted$158–$189$507–$680$1,346–$1,796

What affects core drill rental price

What size core drill do I need?

Common jobs for a core drill: drilling holes in concrete, plumbing penetrations. Match the size class to the task using the rate table above — the middle of the range suits most work, while the largest classes are for heavy or production jobs.

Core Drill rental cost by city

Local rates vary with supply, demand, and delivery distance. Ask for a local quote to get exact pricing and delivery radius for your metro.

How we source these rates

Our rate ranges are aggregated from public supplier pricing, marketplace listings, and rental guides across multiple regions, then updated regularly. They are indicative — confirm exact pricing when you request a quote.

Should you rent or buy?

Below ~60% utilization (under ~12–14 days a month), renting almost always costs less once maintenance, insurance, storage, and depreciation are counted. The calculator below runs your exact numbers.

Rent vs buy calculator — core drill

Enter your numbers to see the monthly cost each way and the break-even point.

Estimate only. Ownership cost assumes ~1.5%/mo of purchase price for maintenance, insurance & storage and ~55% residual value at horizon end. Rule of thumb: above ~60% utilization (12–14+ days/month) buying usually wins.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a core drill for a day?+

Expect $50–$180 per day depending on size and region. Weekly and monthly rates lower the effective daily cost significantly, so ask for a weekly rate if your project runs more than a few days.

Is delivery included in core drill rental?+

Usually not. Delivery and pickup are typically billed separately at $75–$200 each way depending on distance. Ask for an all-in quote that covers transport, fuel, and any damage waiver.

Do you need a license or certification to operate a core drill?+

Requirements vary by region and job site. Many sites require operator competency or safety training even where no government license is mandated. Confirm local rules before you rent.

What size core drill do I need?+

It depends on the task — for drilling holes in concrete, a mid-range size class is usually the sweet spot. Renting the smallest machine that does the job keeps the day rate and delivery cost down.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy a core drill?+

Renting is cheaper if you'll use it fewer than about 12–14 days a month or for a single project under ~6 months. Above that utilization, buying usually wins once maintenance, insurance, and depreciation are counted.

What's the cheapest way to rent a core drill?+

Book a weekly or monthly rate instead of stacking day rates, consolidate delivery with nearby work, rent the smallest suitable size, and compare quotes from several local suppliers — that typically saves 15–30%.

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