quicksandfarmer
Elite Member
I ordered about $3000 worth of shingles from my local Lowes. There were a couple of bundles that had been opened and were a few shingles light. Worse, the shingles had been taken out and put back in the package all facing the same way, so they were stuck together and unusable. There were also a couple bundles that were the wrong color, which I didn't discover until I had them up on the roof!
The worst part was when I went to return them, which was a total pain because the bundles weigh about 80 lbs each. They treated me like a criminal because some of the shingles I was returning didn't match my receipt and the rest were unsellable! I did talk to a manager who made it right eventually.
In fairness to the delivery guys, in either my local Home Depot or Lowes, if you were to go to the shelves and pick up 50 of anything, odds are at least two of them would be the wrong item and two of them would have been opened and damaged.
I sometimes order from the local lumber yard. They are much better in terms of making sure that every item they deliver is usable, if you order 100 2x4's you'll get 100 usable 2x4's. Which makes sense since they deal with professionals who won't put up with getting slipped culls. However, they don't offer online ordering. Sometimes I can get them to take an email from me, but most of the time I have to call in orders. Which leads to errors too, even the email order the salesman has to type into their computer.
I'm waiting for Amazon to get into the construction materials business and crush them all!
The worst part was when I went to return them, which was a total pain because the bundles weigh about 80 lbs each. They treated me like a criminal because some of the shingles I was returning didn't match my receipt and the rest were unsellable! I did talk to a manager who made it right eventually.
In fairness to the delivery guys, in either my local Home Depot or Lowes, if you were to go to the shelves and pick up 50 of anything, odds are at least two of them would be the wrong item and two of them would have been opened and damaged.
I sometimes order from the local lumber yard. They are much better in terms of making sure that every item they deliver is usable, if you order 100 2x4's you'll get 100 usable 2x4's. Which makes sense since they deal with professionals who won't put up with getting slipped culls. However, they don't offer online ordering. Sometimes I can get them to take an email from me, but most of the time I have to call in orders. Which leads to errors too, even the email order the salesman has to type into their computer.
I'm waiting for Amazon to get into the construction materials business and crush them all!