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How Buildry delivery checks work

What to prepare when an order includes long, bulky or mixed building materials.

Why review matters

Building materials can be long, heavy or awkward to handle. delivery check checks access, timing and load details before pickup and delivery.

  • Long lengths
  • Mixed materials
  • Restricted access
  • Unloading notes
  • Project timing notes

Notes to prepare

  • Longest item length
  • Bulky or heavy item notes
  • Street access notes
  • Driveway or site access notes
  • Preferred receiving area
  • Any timing constraints to discuss during review

A practical review flow

  1. 1
    Build the material list

    Start with the products, categories or calculator output that describe the job.

  2. 2
    Add handling notes

    Flag long lengths, heavy items and mixed materials before review.

  3. 3
    Describe access

    Write down the street, driveway and unloading conditions in plain language.

  4. 4
    Confirm the next step

    Use the review response to refine the order or quote request before committing.

Write plain site notes

The best notes are specific: narrow driveway, limited turning space, long boards or preferred unloading area. Describe the site clearly.

delivery check questions

Should I include photos?

Photos can help when access is hard to explain, especially for narrow entries or unloading areas.

Do I need exact timing in the guide notes?

Use timing notes as context for review. Final arrangements should come from the confirmed order or quote process.

What if I am not sure about access?

Say that in the notes. Unclear access is better flagged early than hidden in the order details.

Add delivery notes to the request

Prepare the list, then include access and handling notes before asking for review.

Start quote request

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