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Re: Morton Buildings - Anybody Have one?


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Posted by paul on February 02, 2015 at 08:24:52 from (76.77.197.114):

In Reply to: Morton Buildings - Anybody Have one? posted by RTR on February 01, 2015 at 16:02:56:

Mine is maybe 5 years old. They cost a tad more, but have
been around a while, and did a very pro job. My salesman was
a bit of a blow hard, but everything went well, the construction
crew was very good, the one issue was taken care of without
delay when I emailed a pic of a broken truss after it was
unloaded. Mine is a simple storage shed.

Went tote farm show here that summer, visited 10-12 dealers
at that show. Several had a seat warmer manning the booth,
didnt know nothing, didnt really care. I didnt bother taking their
phone number.

Few others just didnt seem right for me.

Talked seriously with RAM and Morton. Said I was tired of
letting air out of the tires to put the combine in the shed, I was
ready to build, both took my info and will get back to me within
a week.

Morton called me the following Monday; I'm still waiting for
RAM to call me back - that was 4-5 years ago like I said.....

I saw sheds that 'local contractors' put up and I really like to
support the local fellas, but... It seems always a door is
missing, some trim is missing, its 6 months later and stuff is
still hanging not finished.....

Morton sat down with me in August, we has something signs a
week later, the materials were dropped off mid October, the
crew came a week later and had the shed done, all trim, all
finished, really done, 5 and a half days later. No fuss, mess,
hassle, they worked hard and well.

I was pretty happy with all that. My salesman was new, and
wasn't working there the following summer, he was the
weakest link in the deal, but everything worked out great.

In general I hear fairly good things on the warranty they offer,
and one of the few builders in business long enough to be
around maybe if I need something in 20 years. Local
contractors won't be there, others who knows, and it don't put
a lot of faith in a long term warranty anyhow but perhaps my
best chance from what I have head locally.....

Paul


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