That's an excellent suggestion, MSG, and one I'll follow. I expected everything to be on dunnage or wooden pallets. Last thing I want to do is chase around looking for scrap lumber during the unloading process.
Having them provide the bill of lading in advance is also a very useful tip.
I've built a couple of metal buildings delivered in kit form, but this is my first house. I'm amazed at how much planning and research is needed, and I still know that there will be things I overlooked. Makes me appreciate all the other houses I've lived in over the years with no thought as to what it took for them to be there for me to move into. :-) Hard to imagine how anybody could do this in the days before the internet!
Many thanks for your tips! |
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