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Old 09-19-2016, 07:51 PM   #1
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"Reeds Ferry" is a Merrimack geographic location. I didn't know the company had other locations. It sounds like the one in Hudson must be more significant than the one in Merrimack but I can assure you, they do have a store here and examples of their sheds. Anyone from the lakes area that is traveling this far to do business with them might as well go the extra distance to Hudson but if you are heading somewhere else, Merrimack is more convenient for a look-see.
The one in Merrimack is "Reeds Ferry Lumber". They sell pre made sheds from Post Woodworking.com. This is a completely different company than Reeds Ferry Sheds in Hudson who makes their sheds to spec on site in Hudson using local labor force.

Kinda strange that they both use the Reeds Ferry name but definitely two seperate company's that sell different products.

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Old 09-19-2016, 08:49 PM   #2
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We purchased a 8' x 10' Wards Working shed, Rt 125 Kingston NH, a few years ago. Pricing, workmanship and quality was excellent. We have a difficult lot, hill, and they were able to get the shed set up so it works great for us. http://wardssheds.com/
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Old 09-19-2016, 09:17 PM   #3
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We purchased a 8' x 10' Wards Working shed, Rt 125 Kingston NH, a few years ago. Pricing, workmanship and quality was excellent. We have a difficult lot, hill, and they were able to get the shed set up so it works great for us. http://wardssheds.com/
Their site says they now rent to own sheds too....Never heard of that.
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Old 09-20-2016, 07:24 AM   #4
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Not the same company? Well, that explains that confusion!
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Yup. RF Sheds is a different company. Its worth stopping to walk through all the different style sheds on the property.
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Reeds Ferry Lumber is a highly competitive supplier of building materials, based in Merrimack (Village of Reeds Ferry) so you see their trucks all over the region. I imagine you also see Reeds Ferry Sheds trucks all around too. I believe Reeds Ferry Sheds started in Reeds Ferry many years ago and then moved to Hudson as the business grew. Unrelated businesses, but both very competent, it would appear.
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