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Shed Delivery & Setup

Shed delivery & setup in DeLand, FL.

Your shed arrives fully assembled — the crew places it at your drop location, levels it on blocks, and anchors it.

Every aluminum shed, barn, and greenhouse we sell is built at the factory and delivered to your DeLand or West Volusia property fully assembled. There's no flat-pack kit and no all-day build for you — the shed shows up finished by truck and trailer, and the crew places it at your drop location, levels it on blocks, and anchors it.

This page walks through how delivery and setup actually work, what to have ready, and the access details that make delivery day smooth. When in doubt, call 386-775-8676 and the yard team will talk it through with you.

How delivery, placement & leveling works

On delivery day, the shed arrives by truck and trailer. The crew brings it in along your chosen path, positions it at your drop location, levels the shed on blocks, and anchors it. Because the building comes assembled, most of the work is about getting it placed correctly the first time.

One thing to know up front: site preparation is completed by the property owner — the crew levels the shed on blocks and anchors it, but the ground itself needs to be ready before the truck arrives. A level, well-drained spot matters because Florida sand shifts and settles, and a good base keeps doors square and floors solid. If your spot needs building up, we sell fill dirt and crushed concrete and limerock at the same yard. See our shed site prep and pad materials pages for the base.

Free delivery, leveling on blocks, and anchoring are included within 25 miles of our DeLand yard. Beyond that, ask about current options — availability may vary by distance, access, shed size, and site conditions.

What to have ready & access considerations

The biggest factor on delivery day is access. The truck needs a clear, firm path to your drop location with enough width and overhead clearance. Think about gates, fences, side yards, low branches, overhead wires, sprinkler heads, septic areas, and soft or wet ground.

If access looks tight, take a few photos and measure the narrowest points before you call. That helps our team tell you what's realistic before you buy — not after the truck is in your driveway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does shed delivery and setup work?

Your aluminum shed, barn, or greenhouse arrives fully assembled by truck and trailer — there's no kit to build. The crew brings it to your drop location, levels the shed on blocks, and anchors it. Free delivery, leveling on blocks, and anchoring are included within 25 miles of our DeLand yard; beyond that, ask about current options — availability may vary by distance, access, shed size, and site conditions.

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What do I need to have ready before the shed arrives?

A level, well-drained drop location, a clear path wide and tall enough for the truck to reach it, and firm ground the truck can drive on. Note any gates, fences, low wires, sprinkler heads, or soft spots. If you're not sure your spot is ready, call the yard and we'll walk through it with you.

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Do you level the shed when you set it up?

Yes — the crew levels the shed on blocks and anchors it as part of delivery. What the crew doesn't do is prepare the ground itself: site preparation is completed by the property owner before delivery day. If your spot has a slope, soft sand, or a low area, build the base up first — we sell fill dirt, crushed concrete, and limerock at the same DeLand yard.

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Do you do site preparation?

No — site preparation is completed by the property owner before the truck arrives. Our crew delivers the shed, levels it on blocks, and anchors it, but clearing, grading, and building up a pad are the owner's job. We sell the base materials, deliver them, and are glad to help you plan what your spot needs.

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How much room does the delivery truck need?

It depends on the size of the shed and the truck. We need a clear approach, enough overhead clearance for wires and branches, and room to maneuver near the drop spot. Photos and measurements of gates, side yards, and tight turns help our team give better guidance before delivery day.

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Do I need a permit before delivery?

Permit and placement rules vary by property, city, HOA, and jurisdiction — confirm with Volusia County or your city before you buy or place a shed. This isn't legal advice. Tell us what you're planning and we'll share what we can.

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Planning a shed delivery? Call the yard.

A real person will answer and walk through access, timing, and site prep for your address. 386-775-8676.