DIY Builds
Photo: Brett Sayles
The first thing you want to do is make sure you have the necessary tools and parts to get the job done: Floor jack (two will make it even easier) 8 pieces (or more) of 6″ PVC pipe (can be 6-8 feet lengths) Concrete or block to use as pads.
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Most people would have no idea how to go about moving a large storage or garden shed. It seems like an insurmountable task or something that could result in a lot of damage if not done correctly. Some people use 4×4 pickups and tow chains – ouch that could cause some serious damage to your shed – not to mention your poor yard! Others recommend using galvanized pipe to roll the shed. That’s overkill. The truth is, Moving a shed with PVC pipe can be very effective, and schedule 40 works just fine. Plus, it’s in ready supply for most folks. We moved a 12 x 10 shed about 50 feet across uneven terrain from one end of our yard to another, even steering around a tree that was in our way. It was quick, easy, and didn’t tear anything up in the process. Here’s how we Moved a shed with PVC pipe (a picture is worth a thousand words, so don’t expect us to write everything out). This how-to project is best communicated through photos—and we took a bunch. We’ll outline each necessary step to get you on your way. The first thing you want to do is make sure you have the necessary tools and parts to get the job done:
A: All sheds need a substantial base. The base should be solid, square, flat and level to ensure the stability of your shed. We recommend using...
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A ten foot ramp is minimally suitable for most situations where you've got 3 steps to overcome and the rise is 20″ or less. Assistance would be...
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What can I fit in a 10×10 shed? If you have a small vehicle like a lawn tractor, a snowmobile, an ATV or motorcycle a 100 square foot shed can work...
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Once we had the shed all the way across the yard we needed to push it back into place. To do this we couldn’t just turn the PVC pipe 90 degrees, we had to give them something to roll on as well. Since we had those two 4×4 supports, we needed to insert a couple of 2x4s across the PVC pipes (which we had now turned 90º to roll the shed back into place). This is where you will again require the use of a good floor jack. Rolling, rolling, rolling… keep those pipes a-rolling…You can pretty much push an empty shed with one person once it’s on PVC pipes.
CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONS If changes or cancellation occurs within 5 days of installation, a restocking/rescheduling or cancellation fee may apply....
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No. Our Garden Series™, Premier Series™ and Premier Pro Series™ buildings include on-site installation by authorized installers at no additional cost.
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