Shed Moving Checklist

Getting ready to move your shed. Review the shed moving checklist and make sure you have completed them before moving your building:

Printable Checklist

  1. E-MAIL PICTURE OF THE SHED, TEXT Picture of shed or send a Video Clip and send the measurements of shed (refer to shed measurement sheet) and directions for “move from” and “move to” locations to info@wemovesheds.com.
  2. Take measurements of your buildings using the guidelines on this page and include in your e-mail. See requirements for transport of oversized or overweight sheds. *PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE CURRENTLY NOT OFFERING OVER THE ROAD SHED MOVES AT THIS TIME, WE ARE ONLY OFFERING IN-YARD SHED MOVES AT THIS TIME.
  3. Empty ALL contents of shed. Sheds are NOT storage shipping containers and not designed to be move with heavy items in them.
  4. Remove ALL dog waste from working area(s). Have shed site area clear of clutter and weeds, accessible to move/relocate.
  5. Sign & return the Shed Move Waiver of Liability and shed measure sheet. Shed Moves are at Owner’s Risk, due to the nature of moving buildings regarding to the building and to the yard. *Please point out any Constuction concerns of the shed that is to be moved/relocated to representative that will be moving your shed.
  6. Remove fence posts or gates if needed to allow access of equipment or shed.
  7. Contact office if there are shed anchors that will need to be removed.
  8. Remove low hanging tree limbs and overgrown plant growth and debris around shed at both locations to allow access to the shed.
  9. Please locate sprinklers, septic tanks, etc. Point out/mark any areas of concern that you do not want driver or equipment to drive over.
  10. Have payment on hand the day of shed move. (Cash/Check). Payment is due at time of shed move.
  11. Check with local City and HOA to make sure that you have approval for where you are placing the storage shed.
  12. Obtain permission from neighbors if needed to get go over their property lines if that will be needed or trim back any of their tree limbs to move shed.