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Five questions to ask before hiring a crane service

Utilizing a crane service might be just one step in your job, but it can make or break the entire project. Choosing the right company can be difficult, so here are five quick questions to ask before deciding on the right business to help complete your job:

  1. How are your operators and equipment certified?
    At Strate Line, all of our equipment operators meet or vastly exceed national standards. Each of our operators is vigorously trained to meet our high expectations, and is regularly refreshed on procedure and protocol to make sure that every job is completed safely and securely.

  2. Are all costs covered in the quote?
    Yes! We know that completing a job, no matter what the project, is no small feat. Every dollar counts, and you want to get the project done with minimal fees or hidden challenges. With our team, what you see is what you get. All costs are covered in the quote we give you, without any hidden fees or additional charges.

  3. What kind of insurance coverage do you have?
    All of our jobs are covered with general liability and riggers insurance. For more information, contact our (LINK to CONTACT PAGE) expert staff.

  4. How do you adapt to changing circumstances?
    Most of the projects we complete have many working parts- other companies, weather, shipping, or slew of other changing variables. We’re well aware that while not every project is going to stick to the timeline, they can always run smoothly. We have flexible rates that adapt to changing circumstances.

  5. What is your timetable?
    We arrive prepare and ready to complete every job from start to finish, every single time.

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On May 2, 2017, 1:43 p.m.
Jade Brunet said:
"Finding out what kind of insurance the company has would be a smart thing to do before hiring a crane service. It would be great to know that your property and the workers will be protected during the project. Another thing to ask would be if the workers check the area before starting work to ensure things are secure. http://www.dunnstwincitycranes.com.au/ "
On Jan. 16, 2017, 3:06 p.m.
Annika Larson said:
"As you describe, there are really so many things to consider before hiring a crane service. I think you made an important point in seeing if all costs are covered in the quote. Hidden Fees can be devastating when trying to stay within budget. Thanks for sharing these simple tips on what to consider when hiring a crane service. I will be sure to keep them in mind for future reference! http://nimblecrane.com/home.html "
On June 7, 2016, 2:37 p.m.
Jacie Thompson said:
"Those are great suggestions on questions to ask crane services! My husband and I are building our own home, and we realized that we may need to hire a crane service. We will make sure to ask about the covered costs, and whether or not the operators are certified. We want to make sure everything runs smoothly while building our home. http://winslowcrane.com/pages.aspx?pageName=Services "
On April 1, 2015, 11:56 a.m.
Grant Harper said:
"You have some really great suggestions here on how to find a good crane company. I have been thinking about getting help on our construction site by hiring cranes. The only problem has been figuring out how to find a good crane company. I will be sure to ask these questions, especially in learning the cost and more about insurance coverages. Thank for this great post! <a href='http://www.cranerigcorp.com/' > http://www.cranerigcorp.com/</a>"
On March 30, 2015, 10:45 a.m.
sean said:
"I like the second question you suggest. I think it is generally assumed that what you see on paper is what you get. However, that is not always the case. You definitely want to verify that there are no hidden fees or extra charges. http://acjonestrucking.com/ "
On March 26, 2015, 3:37 p.m.
Jackson Tyler said:
"Knowing how a crane company will adapt to different circumstances is huge when it comes to hiring the right one. When something comes up to alter a project such as weather or change in budget, it's vital to have a company that will work with you. Many unknown variables can affect the outcome of a project, and variety is important to have an understanding business that will complete the tasks you have for them to the best of their ability. http://acjonestrucking.com/ "
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