Albany Weed Man Cleans Up with U-Haul Truck and Trailer Rentals

ALBANY, Ore. (March 18, 2010) — Dwight Wolfe, owner of Albany Weed Man, located at 640 Old Salem Rd. NE, recently added U-Haul truck and trailer rentals to the lawn-maintenance business he has been operating since 1996.

Families needing the finest in moving services now will have increased convenience and a shorter distance to travel when moving, which not only will make their move easier but also will have the positive effect of reducing the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere. U-Haul partnering with business owners across North America to increase convenience for customers while helping our environment is just one of the programs that support U-Haul Company’s Corporate Sustainability initiatives. 

Albany Weed Man can now offer its customers a variety of moving equipment and supplies designed specifically for moving household furnishings, including moving vans, open trailers, closed trailers, furniture pads, appliance dollies, furniture dollies, tow dollies and auto transports. Albany Weed Man also will offer sales items to protect their customers’ belongings and make moving easier, such as heavy-duty boxes, which are made of up to 90 percent recycled content and are available in a variety of sizes. 

“I added U-Haul rentals to my line of business because of my location: I’m right next to the I-15 off ramp, so this location is very convenient for U-Haul customers” Wolfe said. 

“U-Haul is proud to be partnering with a quality independent business such as Albany Weed Man,” exclaimed Bill Woods, president, U-Haul Company of Southern Oregon.

“Dwight is a great example of the type of successful business relationship U-Haul has established in order to build and maintain a strong network of more than 15,000 independent dealers across North America.”

For more information, or to rent your moving equipment today, call 541-928-2237.

Business hours of operation are: Sun. – Tues./Fri.& Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Closed Thursdays.

 

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