Navigating tight driveways for a triple-decker renovation
Working in Acushnet Heights implies navigating tight, one-way streets often lined with parked cars. We took a job for a homeowner gutting a second-floor unit in a pre-1920 triple-decker. With the winter freeze setting in, the icy pavement made backing a 15-yarder into a shared driveway tricky without clipping the neighbor's fence or blocking traffic.
I handled the drop personally, using our hook-lift system to angle the bin onto the asphalt while leaving walking space. We placed heavy wooden planks down first to prevent the driveway from cracking under the load. The customer filled it over the weekend, and we hauled it away Monday morning before the school bus rush.
Manuel fit that dumpster into a spot I didn't think a car could fit, saving us from hauling trash to the street.
Sarah T.

