Navigating the Decoto Maze for a Historic Renovation
We got a call from a contractor restoring a 1920s bungalow in Decoto, where the streets are narrow and the old power lines hang low. Their national hauler had refused the job because their 40-yard box trucks couldn't make the tight turns past the original street trees. They were facing a full week's delay, with demo debris piling up in the driveway and rain in the forecast. The clock was ticking.
Our crew rolled in with our smaller, more agile 30-yard truck, and I personally drove to scope the route. We folded in the mirrors and navigated around those low branches, placing the dumpster right against the fence line they needed cleared. We coordinated the pickup for the morning their concrete pour was scheduled. The crew had a clean pad to work on, and the project stayed on track without a single day lost.
Mateo's crew got us unstuck and kept our entire renovation timeline intact.
Foreman, Decoto Bungalow Project
