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Forklift operaters slow to load. Brick is low qua...

Forklift operaters slow to load. Brick is low quality. Very brittle....... In response to your reply Cherokee brick (owner). Here's a list of a few of the brickyards I do think highly of. Ragland brick, north Georgia brick, Henry brick. These brickyards can have 10 trucks pull in at the same time and still have you loaded in under 30 minutes. The loaders at Cherokee brick spend more time stopping and talking to each other than doing their job and getting drivers back on the road so they can do their job

Love the folks in the front office

Love the folks in the front office
Generally good natured, professional people in back. Today picked up 530 bricks, had a very loose metal band that normally compresses it into one big brick. I mention hey let's reband this (being I'm the one driving amongst all yall). Told it'll ride. It made it, barely. Loose brick sticking out all over some collapsed in as those wiggled out from under. The whole trip, I drove out the rear view mirror. I prefer the one big solid brick, not stressing every bridge joint that bricks scattered across behind me. It didnt. But was it more driving like I'm 97. Or, it'll ride.??? Oh, ok

First time here quick and easy backing.

First time here quick and easy backing.
First time look for the big white signs!
Scale on site as well
They also have big dirt lots outside the gate, guess you can park idk

Prices well below the big boxes - worth making the...

Prices well below the big boxes - worth making the drive - nice, helpful, funny people in the office and in the brickyard - However, keep your head on a swivel when you're driving to the pickup/loading areas, it's like a hornet's nest of semis, trucks, vans and forklifts going all over!

Georgia Timberlands,Inc.

Georgia Timberlands,Inc.

3.9