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  • Whiskey Barrel

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    Whiskey Barrel

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    A Whiskey Barrel sits upright against a white backdrop, showcasing weathered wood and slightly rusty metal bands. This rustic appearance adds vintage charm, ideal for rental events in Dahlonega seeking timeless elegance.

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    We want our customers to notify us by phone (770-887-6142) within 30 minutes from the time in which the issue was determined so we may rectify it as quickly as possible. If we are not quickly notified, no refund or allowance will be made. We do answer the phones on the weekends in case of emergency. If you get a voicemail on a weekend, our sales staff may have missed the call, but please leave a message so we can call you right back.

    Larger items and items that need tools to install do include setup and breakdown. This includes tents and tent accessories (lighting, drapery, etc.) and staging and flooring. The set up and break down of tables and chairs is the responsibility of the customer unless previously arranged for an additional charge.

    Any fire must be at least 1,000 feet away from the tent.

    We strongly prefer not to break down a tent with items still beneath it to ensure those items are not damaged. If asked to do so, we will not be liable for any damage to items left under the tent during breakdown. If we are unable to remove the tent around the items underneath it, we will have to leave and charge our customer for a return trip to retrieve the tent.

    Please return items to the same location and configuration as when we dropped them off. For tables, the legs are folded and multiple tables stacked together. For chairs, please have them folded and stacked.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

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