Wacker Plate Hire

Hire a wacker plate from Hirelink for compacting soil, hardcore, sand, gravel, and asphalt on construction, landscaping, and groundwork projects. We stock petrol plate compactors for outdoor use and electric plate compactors for indoor or confined spaces, with a forward and reverse option available for more demanding compaction work. All machines are well-maintained and ready to work from the moment they arrive. We deliver across Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield, Aldridge, and the wider Midlands from our four local depots.

  • Petrol and Electric Models Available
  • Forward and Reverse Option
  • Suitable for Trade and DIY
  • Midlands Delivery Service
  • Daily and Weekly Hire

The Cost

Wacker Plate Hire Sizes and Prices

Hirelink stocks wacker plates in petrol, electric, and forward and reverse configurations to suit different jobs, power supplies, and site conditions. Prices vary by machine type and hire duration. 

Not sure which wacker plate you need? Call the team and we’ll point you in the right direction.

NOT SURE WHICH SIZE YOU NEED? CALL THE TEAM AND WE’LL POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

The Reason

Why Choose Hirelink for Wacker Plate Hire in the Midlands?

Hirelink operates from Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and near Birmingham Airport. You get wacker plate hire from a local company that can deliver quickly to construction sites, driveways, patios, and groundwork projects across the West Midlands and Staffordshire.

Not every job suits the same machine. Petrol wacker plates are the standard choice for outdoor compaction. Electric models run without emissions and are the right pick for indoor use, basements, and enclosed spaces. Forward and reverse machines handle the demanding end of compaction work where a standard plate cannot reach or manoeuvre effectively.

Every plate compactor goes out checked and serviced. You get a machine that starts reliably and compacts properly from the first pass, not one that needs attention before the job can start.

Wacker plate hire from Hirelink is open to professional contractors and domestic customers alike. No trade account is needed for cash hire. The machines are straightforward to operate whether you are an experienced groundworker or laying a patio for the first time.

Standard petrol and electric wacker plates are compact enough to transport in the back of most vans. The folding handle on many models reduces the footprint further for loading and storage between uses.

Book by the day or the week. Whether you need a wacker plate for a single afternoon or a multi-week groundwork contract, hire periods are flexible so you only pay for the time you need.

The Return

Wacker Plate Hire — What You Get

A wacker plate is a petrol or electric powered vibrating plate compactor used to compress and settle loose materials before building, paving, or laying concrete on top of them. The machine sits on a flat steel base plate which vibrates at high frequency to drive air and gaps out of the material below, creating a dense, stable sub-base that will not shift or sink once the finished surface is laid on top of it.

Builders, groundworkers, landscapers, driveway contractors, road crews, utility workers, and domestic customers all regularly hire wacker plates. Common applications include compacting hardcore or MOT Type 1 before laying a concrete slab, preparing a sub-base for block paving, compacting soil before building a shed or garden structure, bedding in block pavers without cracking them using a rubber mat attachment, backfilling trenches for drainage or utility works, and carrying out road repairs in asphalt.

Hirelink’s wacker plate hire covers three main machine types, giving you the right option for the task at hand.

Petrol plate compactors are the most widely used machines on outdoor construction and landscaping sites. They are self-propelled, driven forward by the vibration of the base plate, and cover ground quickly across large areas. Because they run on petrol and produce exhaust fumes, they must be used outdoors or in very well-ventilated spaces. Most standard patios, driveways, and sub-bases are compacted with a petrol wacker plate.

Electric plate compactors run on 110v site power and produce no exhaust emissions, making them the right choice for indoor work, basements, commercial fit-outs, and any situation where fumes would cause a hazard. They are also quieter than petrol models, which matters on residential sites or in built-up areas where noise is a concern. A 110v site transformer is required to run an electric wacker plate from a standard 240v domestic supply. Confirm whether Hirelink can supply a transformer alongside the machine when you book.

Forward and reverse plate compactors can travel in both directions, which is what makes them useful in confined spaces, around trenches, and for backfilling where a standard forward-only plate would require lifting and repositioning constantly. They are heavier and produce more compaction force than standard plates, which suits the more demanding end of groundwork and roadworks.

The Difference

Petrol vs Electric Wacker Plate — Which Do You Need?

Petrol wacker plate:

The default choice for most outdoor groundwork. No power supply needed on site, moves freely, covers large areas quickly. Must be used outdoors due to exhaust fumes. Ideal for patios, driveways, foundations, and road repairs.

Electric wacker plate:

The right choice for indoor use, poor ventilation, basement work, or sites where emissions or noise levels need to be kept low. Requires a 110v supply or transformer. Quieter, cleaner, and well suited to residential renovation and commercial fit-outs.

If you are working entirely outdoors and have no power supply restrictions, the petrol model is the more practical choice for most jobs. If the work involves any indoor element or you are working in an area with ventilation concerns, the electric model is the one you need.

The Logistics

Wacker Plate Hire Delivery Across the Midlands

Hirelink delivers wacker plates and plate compactors from four Midlands depots located in Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and near Birmingham Airport. These depots cover the full West Midlands region and large parts of Staffordshire and Warwickshire.

Delivery and collection is available with every hire. Areas served include Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Solihull, Tamworth, Cannock, Stafford, Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield, Burton upon Trent, and the surrounding towns and villages across the wider Midlands.

Call the team or submit an enquiry to check availability and confirm your delivery date.

The Process

How to Hire a Wacker Plate from Hirelink

Choose Your Machine

Select the petrol, electric, or forward and reverse plate compactor based on your job type and site conditions. Use the guide above or call the team and we’ll advise you on the right machine.

Book and Arrange Delivery

Reserve your wacker plate online or by phone and confirm your start date, delivery address, and any access requirements. We’ll confirm your booking and arrange collection at the end of the hire.

Compact and Get On With It

Your machine arrives ready to use. Fill with petrol if needed, fire it up, and work in overlapping passes across the area you want to compact. Most standard sub-bases need two to three passes to achieve firm, even compaction.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Wacker Plate Hire

Wacker plate hire cost depends on the machine type and how long you need it. Petrol and electric models are priced differently, and weekly hire works out cheaper per day than daily hire. Contact Hirelink for a quote based on the machine you need and your location in the Midlands.

Weekly hire rates vary by machine. Call Hirelink or submit an enquiry for a weekly plate compactor hire price based on the model and your delivery location.

They are the same thing. Wacker plate, plate compactor, vibrating plate, whacker plate, and compactor plate are all terms used for the same type of machine. The term “wacker plate” comes from Wacker Neuson, one of the most established manufacturers of this type of equipment, whose name became a generic term for the product across the industry.

Wacker plates are used for compacting loose materials before building or paving on top of them. Common uses include preparing a sub-base for block paving or slabs, compacting hardcore before a concrete slab, backfilling trenches, settling soil before a shed or building foundation, compacting asphalt for road repairs, and bedding in block pavers using a rubber pad attachment.

Yes, with a rubber plate compactor pad fitted to the base of the machine. The rubber pad distributes the compaction force across the block surface without marking or cracking the pavers. Confirm with Hirelink whether a rubber pad is available as an accessory when you book.

No specific qualification is required for most domestic and trade applications. The machine is straightforward to operate — start it, guide it forward in overlapping passes, and let the vibration do the work. If you have not used one before, the team can talk you through the basics before you collect or take delivery.

No. Petrol plate compactors produce carbon monoxide in their exhaust fumes and must only be used outdoors or in very well-ventilated spaces. For indoor compaction work, a basement, or an enclosed area, always hire the electric model instead.

Yes. The electric plate compactor runs on 110v, which is the standard site voltage. To run it from a domestic 240v supply you will need a 110v transformer. Confirm with Hirelink whether a transformer is available to hire alongside the machine when you book.

Yes. Hirelink offers daily hire on all its plate compactor models. A single day is usually sufficient for most domestic patio and driveway sub-base jobs. Larger areas or multi-phase groundwork projects may benefit from a weekly hire.

Hirelink delivers from four depots across the Midlands, covering most of the region at short notice. Call the team to confirm availability for your required date.

A forward and reverse plate compactor can travel in both directions under its own power, whereas a standard wacker plate only moves forward. This makes it significantly more practical in confined spaces, trenches, and tight access areas where turning a standard plate around repeatedly would be time-consuming. Forward and reverse machines also typically produce more compaction force than standard plates, making them better suited to heavy-duty groundwork and roadworks.

Hirelink is a Midlands-based hire company with four depots in Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and near Birmingham Airport. Unlike national hire chains or trade counter operations, we operate locally, which means shorter delivery distances, faster turnaround, and a team you can speak to directly about the right machine for your job. We have been supplying tool and plant hire across the Midlands since 2007 and deal with contractors and domestic customers personally. For tradespeople and homeowners across the West Midlands and Staffordshire, that local proximity and direct service regularly makes a practical difference over a centralised booking system.

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The Hire

Ready to Hire a Wacker Plate? Get in Touch with Hirelink Today

Wacker plate hire from Hirelink is straightforward. Choose your machine, confirm your dates, and we’ll arrange delivery to your Midlands site at short notice. Call the team or complete the enquiry form below and we’ll get back to you.