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Contractor Lifts

Material Lift
A material lift is a compact, easy-to-use piece of equipment designed to safely lift, lower, and position heavy items like HVAC units, beams, ductwork, appliances, and other bulky materials. It’s commonly used on construction sites, in warehouses, and during installations where you need an extra set of (mechanical) hands to raise loads to working height.  Material lifts are manually operated, typically using a crank system, and can lift loads up to several hundred pounds to heights of 10 to 24 feet, depending on the model. The base is narrow enough to fit through doorways, making it a great solution for indoor jobs or tight workspaces.
*Avaialble in 18' and 20', varies by store location.

Sheetrock Jack

A sheetrock jack or drywall lift, is a specialized tool designed to help lift and hold drywall sheets in place during installation, making the process faster and safer. It’s especially useful for hanging large sheets of drywall on ceilings or high walls, which can be difficult and dangerous to do manually.  The jack typically features a wheeled base, a vertical mast, and a lifting mechanism (usually a crank or hydraulic system) to raise and position drywall sheets. Depending on the model, it can lift sheets of drywall to heights of up to 12 feet or more, making it ideal for both residential and commercial projects. The key benefits of using a sheetrock jack include reducing the need for additional labor, preventing injury from lifting heavy drywall sheets, and ensuring that sheets are held securely while they are fastened to the framing.

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