A friend at work wants to buy a storage building from Lowe's. what towing company wont rip her off and do a good job by not fucking it up? How much would this cost? over the road distance is 15 miles one way, and its not a big building so a one ton based truck should do it.
12/1/2007 11:46:41 AM
lowes offers delivery don't they?
12/1/2007 1:00:23 PM
I would have thought so, but not on the storage buildings. they wont even load it on your trailer.
12/1/2007 2:05:06 PM
My former boss used to do it. But he's out of Clayton.
12/1/2007 2:14:20 PM
Triangle rent a car on Hillsborough is a rollback that's always parked next to their other rental trucks . . . do they rent that out?
12/1/2007 2:49:45 PM
can you just buy it and transport it home and build yourself? or is that just the small ones
12/1/2007 3:02:38 PM
Talkin' about the wood ones that are pre-assembled (built from the ground up on a skid frame.
12/1/2007 3:06:10 PM
^ yeah, the handy house type. I was thinking Ivy's or Deans or east coast but have no expierence with any.
12/1/2007 3:27:54 PM
Ivey's is a good company to deal with. Gary Ivey was one of my customers when I worked with Clayton Auto Parts. BUT...he's all the way over at Auburn (off of Hwy 70, going toward Clayton after you get off I 40).I don't know if Deans will do it.
12/1/2007 4:02:13 PM
thought home depot offered free delivery with theirs. might want to check
12/1/2007 4:12:24 PM
12/1/2007 7:58:07 PM
East Coast has some good drivers & then they have some drivers that really don't care (they have recently gotten a lot of new people). My contact got one of the new trucks that isn't a rollback, so I don't know who is driving the rollbacks now.
12/1/2007 8:31:02 PM