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Win. Win. Win.

When you’re the only company in North America that designs and builds LBM facilities and rack systems nationwide, your clients tend to talk about their operational wins.

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What our clients experience every day is worth repeating. 

When you’re the only company in North America that designs and builds LBM facilities and rack systems nationwide, your clients tend to talk about their operational wins.

Versatex Wide

“The difference in our old pole sheds and our new sheds is the fact that we only have to touch our lumber once. After the first year, our labor quotient went down 35% the same year our sales were up 25%.”

Dick Jennings

Owner & Operator, Jennings Building Supply & Hardware

Jennings Building Supply & Hardware

“We were able to pack around 90-95% of the SKU offerings into this property, which is 4-acres, that we had in our 20-acre site in Anaheim.”

Barrett Burt

General Manager, Ganahl Lumber Pasadena

Ganahl Lumber Pasadena

“Once we put up the structure of their covered racking system, we found we were able to work in that same situation with 2 bodies less. That equaled $8000/month, so we could pay for the racking system in a few years just with that reduction in cost.”

Bubba Searle

VP of Operations, International Wood Products

International Wood Products

  

For over 30 years, we’ve designed and built metal buildings and storage solutions for lumberyards. We understand the scope of your business and will build solutions for your specific needs.

Whatever your next project entails — racking systems, drive-thru buildings, or a retail store — CT Darnell can design and build it for you. Give us a call and find out how we can support your lumber and your business.

For more information, visit us at CT-Darnell.com or call us at 1-800-353-0892 to discuss your next project. For more success stories and examples of our work, visit Sunbelt-Rack.com/stories

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