Site Preparation and Installation Photo Gallary

Little Red C & W Trucking, Truck. Site marked where shed will go and "Little Red" tearing up ground "Little Red" scooping up excess dirt. Moving more dirt. Marking the ground for concrete placement blocks. Carefully placing concrete blocks. Backing shed onto prepared site. Shed slowly coming off the truck. Shed slideing onto concrete blocks. Shed resting on rear blocks. Adjusting shed placement. Trailer pulling out. The final pull out. Adjusting shed with jack. Final product!

Shed Installation Photo Gallery

 
This yard had no rain for about 1 1/2 months and then on the day of delivery there was a down pour!

This yard had no rain for about 1 1/2 months and then on the day of delivery there was a down pour!

The tracks the shed rode on.

The tracks the shed rode on.

More tracks.

More tracks.

Using pipes to place shed on site.

Using pipes to place shed on site.

Finished Product!

Finished Product!











Site Installation Overview

Tracks

Worried about us making ugly tracks in your lawn when installing your shed? Well worry no more! We use a weight distribution device, called tracks that are 16" wide and 2' long. Using these tracks we can turn 1 ton into 3 Ibs. per square inch. We have been using this system for a while and it has proved to be a great success.

Structure Placement

We will gladly place your shed where ever you want it. Our method, most of the time is to place the structure square to the closest existing structure. However there are situations where a 45 degree angle is more favorable for the sake of appearance. The structure placement can also depend on where the door is on the shed, for easy access in and out.

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