
Steep Driveway Setup on 1930s Colonial
We took a call last October for a gut renovation on a 1930s Colonial Revival home in White Rock Hill. The driveway was steep, crumbling asphalt, and street parking was already jammed with framing trucks. Placing a unit curbside wasn't an option because the grade was severe, and the homeowner worried about a truck sliding into their retaining wall during the rain.
I drove our compact delivery truck out to assess the angle personally. Instead of risking the slope, we used our dolly system to manually maneuver a Standard Unit around the back, securing it on a flat concrete pad near the basement walk-out. We scheduled service runs before neighborhood traffic picked up, keeping the site accessible for the trades without blocking the narrow road.
Caleb figured out how to get a restroom on site when three other companies said the hill was too steep.
Mark T.

