The shed coming off the tilting trailer
can't fit anything bigger here.
The shed still on rollers able to be positioned anywhere
We tied the bush back rather than chopping it up to get the shed in.
Step 1 of the build-on-site completed. The prefabricated floor and walls have been delivered and set up. The rest of construction happens there in place when you choose it to be built on site.
Step 1 of the build-on-site completed. The prefabricated floor and walls have been delivered and set up. The rest of construction happens there in place when you choose it to be built on site.
The shed on the trailer ready to come off.
8 foot wide shed just made it through.
Two deliveries leaving the yard, one delivered whole and the other being built on site.
We made a bridge using 4x4's to stay level with the elevated landscaping so the shed could be rolled on through.
8x16 vinyl shed just gonna make it
Extra manpower to roll this 6x8 cedar up the steep hill
8x12 shed going through a tight space
8x12 shed tight against the house under the overhang or the garage.
The prefabricated floor and walls ready to be carried back into the yard on a build-on-site job.
The shed ready to come off the trailer
The Kemptons are strong! Pull back those hedges!!
We're going to need to pull those hedges back for the shed to make it through.
They don't get any tighter than this space
This doesn't happen often. The shed went on the beach and the customer used his tractor to bring it out there and set it in place.
This was a significant incline so we backed the truck up into the back yard.
coming off the trailer into a tight space...
We rolled the shed through that opening. Ideally we'd like a little more than an inch to spare!
We bottomed the trailer out on this one.
rolling the shed to the back yard without tearing up the lawn with the truck
The shed half way off the trailer onto the rollers
Step 1 of the build-on-site completed. The prefabricated floor and walls have been delivered and set up. The rest of construction happens there in place when you choose it to be built on site.
Rolling the shed in past the roof overhang
The shed was too wide for the grass, we had to roll over the flower bed. Didn't crush the flowers though because we were elevated on 4x4's
coming off the trailer onto rollers...
10x16 shed that almost didn't make it
8x8 shed that couldn't be turned in place. So we turned it on the trailer and carefully backed it in place.
We built and delivered a 5x10 shed because that's all that would fit.
Step 1 of the build-on-site completed. The prefabricated floor and walls have been delivered and set up. The rest of construction happens there in place when you choose it to be built on site.
Step 1 of the build-on-site completed. The prefabricated floor and walls have been delivered and set up. The rest of construction happens there in place when you choose it to be built on site.
These are the prefabricated floor and walls ready to be loaded up and delivered as a build-on-site.
Tilting the shed off the trailer, then roll it into place.
Gotta be resourceful: we jacked the branch up with the help of our roller to get past the tree...all without having to cut down branches
Two deliveries leaving the yard, one delivered whole and the other being built on site.
Rolling the shed off the trailer onto our bridge to keep it level.
Our short shed trailer and cabover truck can get into some tight spaces
A small lean-to shed out for delivery
6x10 shed with less than an inch of room before hitting the fence and deck.
Customer didn't want to cut the tree, so we were able to get under it
8x8 shed in a 9-foot space
tight fit backing in between the A/C condenser on one side and the tree branch on the other side
10x20 tucked under the garage overhang
Shed being built on site over/around pool filter/pump/heater