Can you move my shed?
Call to discuss shed relocation. Availability depends on shed size, condition, access, distance, and site conditions. Photos and measurements help our team give better guidance before we say yes or no.

Shed Moving & Relocation
Thinking about moving a shed across the yard or across town? Let's talk it through first.
Sometimes a shed just needs to be in a different spot — you're re-landscaping, adding a pool, selling the house, or moving to a new property in DeLand or West Volusia. If you're wondering whether your shed can be relocated, the honest answer is: it depends, and we'd like to look before we promise anything.
Call to discuss shed relocation. Availability depends on shed size, condition, access, distance, and site conditions. Photos and measurements help our team give better guidance.
When you call, we'll talk through the shed and both locations to figure out what's realistic. Every shed is different — how it's built, how it's sitting now, and what shape it's in all factor in. Rather than make a blanket claim, we look at your specific situation.
The two things that matter most are the shed itself (size and condition) and the access at both ends. A tight side yard, a fence line, soft sand, low wires, or a long distance can all change the answer. That's why photos and measurements are so useful up front.
If the destination needs a better base, we sell fill dirt and crushed concrete and limerock at the same yard, and our site prep page covers building a level, well-drained spot.
Relocation depends on the access and site conditions at both the pickup and drop-off spots. Think about gate widths, turning room, overhead clearance, slopes, and whether the ground is firm enough to work on. The distance between the two spots matters too.
The best way to get useful guidance is to send us clear photos of the shed and the paths around it, plus rough measurements of the shed and any tight openings. The more our team can see, the better the answer we can give you.
Call to discuss shed relocation. Availability depends on shed size, condition, access, distance, and site conditions. Photos and measurements help our team give better guidance before we say yes or no.
Call 386-775-8676 and tell us about the shed and both locations. It helps to have a few photos of the shed and the path around it, rough measurements, and where you'd like it to end up. That lets our team give you better guidance.
Size, how the shed is built, its current condition, the access at both the pickup and drop-off spots, the distance, and the ground itself all matter. Some sheds move easily; others don't. We'd rather look first than promise something that won't work.
Sometimes — it depends on distance, access at both ends, and the shed itself. Tell us both addresses and share photos and measurements, and we'll talk through what's realistic across DeLand and West Volusia.
A level, well-drained spot at the destination helps the shed sit right. If the new location needs building up, we sell fill dirt, crushed concrete, and limerock at the same DeLand yard — see our shed site prep and pad materials pages.
Placement rules vary by property, city, HOA, and jurisdiction — confirm with Volusia County or your city before you move or place a shed. This isn't legal advice.
Have photos and measurements handy and we'll give you better guidance. 386-775-8676.