Getting the Box to Your Property
Tilt-bed runs across the Denver Metro, usually within a week of ordering.
How a Delivery Goes
You Lock It In
A confirmation hits your inbox a few minutes after you order.
We Pull Your Box
We grab the nearest unit that matches what you picked.
We Set a Date
We lock a day and double-check the truck can reach your spot.
It Lands
The tilt-bed eases it down right where you want it.
Ways We Can Set It Down

Tilt-Bed Truck
Most common. The bed tilts and the box slides onto your pad. Needs ~100ft of straight room.

Flatbed + Crane
For tight lots or raised placement — lifted off the flatbed by a mobile crane.

Side-Lifter
A self-loading rig for narrow driveways — sets the box down off its own side.
Getting the Spot Ready
- ✓ A level patch (no more than a couple inches of slope)
- ✓ Something to rest on — piers, a gravel pad, a slab, or rail ties
- ✓ Roughly 100ft of straight room for the truck
- ✓ Enough drive for a full-size rig to reach the drop
- ✓ At least 14ft of open air above (mind the branches and lines)
Building a home out of it? Sort the footing out before the box ever rolls up.
Truck Footprint
When to Expect It
- 📅 Typical: 3–7 business days
- 🚚 Same-week delivery often available
- ⏰ Morning or afternoon windows
Where We Run
We cover the south metro and out across greater Denver:

Delivery Questions
It's on the house for 80112, 80111, and 80016. Past that we charge about $4.50 a mile from the yard — grab a quote for your exact ZIP.
Almost always — the tilt-bed handles most yards around Centennial and the nearby towns just fine.
Wherever the truck can reach, yes. The driver will line it up with you on the spot.
We can bring a crane or side-lifter for the awkward spots. It does add to the delivery charge.
Yes — somebody needs to sign for it and okay the placement.
Anything firm and level — concrete, gravel, rail ties. Steer clear of soft dirt or a slope you haven't leveled first.