BILL BOOM INC.
Est. 1965 · Englewood, Colorado

Mobile crane service for the Denver metro

“Call me — I’ll give you a lift.”

📞 303-761-2666 (303-761-BOOM)
Englewood, Colorado · lifting for the Front Range since 1965

What we lift

Boom-truck lifts for HVAC, roofing, plumbing, and electrical contractors — and anyone else with something heavy that needs to go up.

Rooftop HVAC

RTUs and curbs, condensers, package units, swamp coolers, mini-splits.

Roofing & building materials

Trusses, beams, lumber, shingles, skylights.

Mechanical & plumbing

Boilers, water heaters, tanks, duct sections.

Signs & odd jobs

If it fits the chart, we lift it. Call and ask.

Recent lifts

Real jobs, around the Denver metro.
Bill Boom boom truck with boom fully extended lifting at a Denver International Airport utility building

Setting equipment at Denver International Airport.

Bill Boom boom truck setting an HVAC package unit on a rooftop

Rooftop HVAC set in a tight courtyard.

Bill Boom boom truck on a job at the Denver Broncos facility in Englewood, Colorado

On the job at the Broncos’ training facility — Englewood, our home town.

Bill Boom boom truck lifting a green highway sign

Highway sign set for a Front Range infrastructure project.

Bill Boom crane setting a rooftop unit on a new apartment complex

RTU set on a new apartment complex.

Bill Boom boom truck with boom extended alongside a glass mid-rise building

Reaching a balcony set on a Denver mid-rise.

How it works

Tell us the weight, the height, and how far back from the truck it lands — we check the load chart while you’re on the phone and tell you straight whether it’s a safe lift, and which of our boom trucks it takes.

1. Call 303-761-2666

Describe the lift: what it is, roughly what it weighs, how high, and how far in from where the truck can park.

2. We quote it on the call

Straight hourly rates with a one-hour minimum, plus travel depending on where the job is.

3. We show up and lift

The operator works with your crew to set the load right where it needs to go — then we’re out of your way.

A few of the standard hand signals

HOIST

Forearm vertical, forefinger up; move hand in small circles.

LOWER

Arm extended down, forefinger down; move hand in small circles.

STOP

Arm extended, palm down; swing arm back and forth.

Simplified illustrations for reference only — follow your signal person and the OSHA standard on the job.

First time working with a crane? Brush up on the standard crane hand signals (OSHA chart) so your crew and our operator are speaking the same language on lift day.

Who we are

Bill Boom Inc. is a crane service based in Englewood, Colorado — lifting for Front Range contractors since 1965. Sixty years of the same simple deal: you talk to the person who runs the crane, not a call center.

Bill Boom Inc. is a DBA of CBJH Inc.

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