If you run a business in Ryanwood, you already know how fast things move around here. Shipments go out, inventory comes in, and everything rides on pallets that can actually hold up. That's where we come in. We supply trusted pallets in Dallas Fort Worth to local operations that are tired of chasing down orders from companies that treat them like an account number instead of a neighbor.
Not every load fits a standard pallet, and we get that. Pallets of Texas builds custom wood pallets sized exactly how you need them. Our shop on Ledbetter Drive in Dallas turns out 48x40s, 44x44s, 40x40s, and pretty much any dimension that works for your setup. We check every piece of wood for rot and bugs before it gets cut, and then our crew assembles each pallet to handle real weight. And because we're local, your rep can literally walk onto the floor and tell you exactly where your order stands. No ticket systems, no runaround.
Those big national pallet outfits want huge minimums and long contracts before they'll even talk to you. We don't operate like that. Order what you need, when you need it. Our Grade A pallets hold up to whatever your supply chain throws at them, and we carry Grade B stock for jobs where the look matters less than the price. Need heat-treated pallets for ISPM-15 shipping regs? Done.
Ryanwood's location right off I-30 means our trucks get to you fast from Dallas. We show up when we say we will because a delayed pallet delivery can back up your whole week. Our 40x48 pallets hold up to 4,500 pounds and weigh between 35 and 40 pounds depending on the build. We make them, we check them, and we deliver them. Simple as that.
Got a pile of used pallets eating up floor space? We'll take them off your hands and pay you for them. Our buyback program recycles good wood and puts money back in your pocket. Just schedule a pickup, and we handle the rest.
Ryanwood sits on Fort Worth's east side, a neighborhood full of mature trees and solid brick ranch homes that have been here since the 1950s. Families settle in for the quiet streets and stay for the easy commute. I-30 and I-820 connect residents to Downtown Fort Worth, Arlington, and Dallas without much fuss. Sunset Hills Park gives kids a place to run around, and spots like Breaktime Bakery keep the locals caffeinated. It's suburban living with big-city access.
Need pallets for your Ryanwood operation? Reach out, and let's get your order started.
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