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We came in with the right equipment and moved the whole thing. The shed stayed intact the entire time. No demolition, no rebuilding from scratch. We positioned it in a new spot on the property and got it leveled so the customer could actually use it when everything was said and done.
This kind of job is where equipment hauling really earns its keep. Moving a structure like this isn't just about brute force - it takes a controlled approach. Getting the angles right, maneuvering through tight spots, and setting it down clean on the new pad. One wrong move and you've got a damaged building. We've done enough of these to know where the risk is and how to work around it.
The customer kept their storage building, cleared the space they needed for their addition, and didn't have to eat the cost of replacing a shed they already owned. That's a win on all three fronts. Jobs like this don't always look flashy, but they solve a real problem without creating a new one.
If you've got something on your property that needs to move - a shed, a structure, equipment - we handle it. The goal is always the same: get it done right and leave the property better than we found it.