TUFF SHED, Inc., America’s leading supplier of installed storage buildings and garages, has opened a new retail showroom location in Concord, Calif.
The new sales lot, located in Concord, Calif. at 1401 Franquette Avenue, is approximately 30 miles east of San Francisco. To visit this site, located near WaterWorld, customers should take exit 51 off of I-680. This TUFF SHED location, which officially opens June 30, 2012, serves the entire East Bay area.
This new sales lot features a 4,000 square foot showroom and increases TUFF SHED’s total number of company-owned locations in Northern California to nine. TUFF SHED has been serving NorCal area customers since they opened their first California manufacturing and retail sales location in 1988 in Sacramento. Today, California has the largest number of TUFF SHED company-owned, factory-direct locations and in 2011 produced the most total sales for the company of any state.
According to TUFF SHED’s Northwest Regional Sales Manager Ken Clark, while TUFF SHED has been serving the Northern California area for many years, this new retail showroom was established in order to provide their Concord area customers more convenience and help better meet their needs.
“There has been a recent growing demand for our products in the East Bay area,” said Clark. “We wanted to make it easier for those customers to visit a showroom and actually see our buildings.”
Founded in 1981, TUFF SHED is based in Denver, Colorado, and has 43 company-owned manufacturing facilities and roughly 800 employees providing local service to customers around the country. The company has a longstanding tradition of providing premium products and outstanding customer service. All TUFF SHED buildings include on-site delivery and installation, plus industry-leading warranty coverage. To view an assortment of innovatively engineered TUFF SHED buildings, visit www.tuffshed.com.
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I owned a tuft shed for years now. The other day I went to open the door it opened but it will not close so I can’t lock it. What would the charge be to come out and look at it and fix.
Hi Sally, your local office will be happy to help with the repair for your door handle. Just reach out to your local team and describe the issue with the handle; they’ll be in touch as soon as possible to help.
Hi just wanna know if there will be a permit needed before installation?
Hi Dinnah, permitting regulations vary by area so we recommend contacting your local team. They’ll be the experts for permitting needs in your neighborhood and help you get set up.