Memphis-metro towns we cover
Germantown is base, but the trucks reach across Shelby County and the wider Memphis metro, from the Collierville town square to the DeSoto County subdivisions, and run I-40 and I-55 for the longer jobs.
This isn’t a list drawn off a map to look busy. Cole grew up here and lives near Wolf River Blvd, and our crews have spent years learning these particular neighborhoods, subdivisions, and country roads by feel.
Every pocket sets a different problem
The newer Collierville and Arlington subdivisions with their long driveways and larger lots, the townhomes off Germantown Pkwy in Cordova, the established family streets of Bartlett and East Memphis, the midtown bungalows and downtown lofts in Memphis, and the fast-growing DeSoto County suburbs across the state line in Southaven and Olive Branch.
How far the trucks roll
Whether the job sits a few blocks off Wolf River Blvd or all the way out in Fayette County, nothing about the deal shifts — a crew of ours, a figure fixed in writing, and the building access nailed down ahead of the date.
| Town | What we move there |
|---|---|
| Collierville & Cordova | Newer subdivisions, town-square homes, and townhomes near Germantown Pkwy |
| Bartlett & Arlington | Established family homes and newer large-lot subdivisions |
| Lakeland & Millington | Lake-area family homes and small-town houses near NSA Mid-South |
| East Memphis & Memphis | Condos off Poplar, midtown bungalows, and downtown lofts |
| Southaven & Olive Branch | DeSoto County suburban homes and fast-growing subdivisions |
| Horn Lake | Affordable DeSoto County family homes |
| Eads & Rossville | Rural acreage and large-lot country properties |
| Piperton | Large-lot estates and semi-rural homes |
Whichever community you’re leaving or landing in, the terms don’t move — a crew of ours, a figure in writing, and the parking, the access, and any COI all settled before the truck pulls up.