Terrain Tamers Chip Hauling,
533 East Dyke Road, Dillard, OR 97432
About Us

Terrain Tamers Chip Hauling is a reputable moving company located at 533 East Dyke Road in Dillard, Oregon, United States. Specializing in hauling services, they are experts in transporting wood chips and other materials efficiently and safely. With a team of experienced professionals and top-of-the-line equipment, Terrain Tamers Chip Hauling ensures that your items are delivered on time and in pristine condition. Whether you need to transport materials for a commercial project or a residential move, you can trust Terrain Tamers Chip Hauling to get the job done right.
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Today, as I was driving up the 101 from Coos Bay to Reedsport, a driver from this company was right behind me and riding my bumper WAY TOO close in the pouring rain! I was dumbfounded to how dangerous he was. There are many passing lanes along the way, but he decides to pass me and my mother, who happen to be in front of me, at the shortest one before Reedsport. My mom and I had to slow down to allow him to pass, and he acted as if he wanted to play a game of "Chicken" at the joining of the lane. It was beyond dangerous driving for a truck of his size in those conditions. Once we got into Reedsport, which was just up about a mile, we met him at the red light. He didn't get anywhere any faster, but put our lives in danger. Absolutely horrible!"
"I work there and I very much like it. Contact me if you'd like to know more"
"Very unprofessional, both their drivers and their safety department. When I sent them a message about one of their drivers impeding traffic with a photo of their driver in the left lane beside a sign that restricts truck traffic to the right 2 lanes on sexton mountain, Amanda the "safety director" accused me of driving while using a hand held device instead of simply saying thanks, I'll take care of the problem. Dear Amanda, they make hands free devices that are completely legal to use with one touch or swipe in Oregon. However, not following a traffic control device is not. Deflection of the problem is a bad look on your company!"
"good starter job But not long term ."
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