Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get a quote for a potential project?
- You may submit a bid request using the webform in the "Contact Us" page of this website or call our office and one of our sales staff will be glad to assist you.
- What information do I need when requesting a quote?
- You will need to be able to provide a brief description of the project as well as a location. We will typically come to your site to gather the necessary information to provide you with a competitive bid.
- How long does it take to receive my quote?
- This depends on the scope of your project. We can often provide a firm price within a few days of the request, but generally within a month.
- In case of emergency, when can you be here?
- We have crews available to accommodate our customers as the need arises. Depending on site location, travel times may vary.
- Will the project be completed on time?
- We strive to meet all commitments to our customers, including completion dates.
- I'm not sure what I need for my facility, but we need to upgrade. What is the best solution?
- Our experienced sales team specializes in facility for material storage and handling, and will be able to help determine a cost-effective solution to your needs.
- Where can I get parts for equipment at my facility? How do I determine what parts are best suited for my needs?
- We can help you determine what parts are best suited to your needs, and can provide them to you at a competitve price.
- Where can I get specialty metal fabrication items?
- Our shop fabricates all sorts of metal goods for material handling systems.
- Where is HABCO, Inc. located?
- Our office and shop is located in Salina, Kansas.
- What kind of work does HABCO, Inc. do?
- HABCO, Inc. is a millwright construction company that does work in the grain industry, feed manufacturing industry and in general industry specializing in layout, design and equipment installation for a variety of material handling applications.
- Where does HABCO, Inc. work?
- Most of our projects have been constructed in Kansas and the surrounding states.