When does the shed installer come to the site?

When does the shed installer come to the site?

Your professional shed installer will call the morning of delivery to provide you a time of arrival of either (8:00am – noon) or (noon – 4:00 pm) delivery. Upon arrival, the installer will go over your work order and review the build site before beginning to unload your shed kit. The builder will bring all needed materials to the installation site.

Can you build a shed in your backyard?

The builder will bring all needed materials to the installation site. Our buildings are not prefabricated, we build sheds right in your own backyard. Fenced yards are not a problem as long as you have a 3ft. gate with clear access to the build site.

How to get a shed installed at Home Depot?

How Our Shed Installation Service Works. 1 1 Place Your Order Online. Order on our website or call one of our customer service representatives. After you place an order, expect to receive a 2 2 Builder Arrives. 3 3 Construction Begins. 4 4 Assemble the Base. 5 5 Build the Decking.

Do you need a contractor to prepare a shed?

1. A site preparation contractor is specialized While hiring someone like a local landscaper to prepare your site might seem like a good idea, site preparation or laying shed foundations are not projects they specialize in and do every day.

Who are the installers for a shed built on site?

We employ a team of skilled installers who are fully licensed, bonded, and insured. This way, you can count on the very best outcome, every single time. The sheds built on site installation process is simple – for your convenience.

The builder will bring all needed materials to the installation site. Our buildings are not prefabricated, we build sheds right in your own backyard. Fenced yards are not a problem as long as you have a 3ft. gate with clear access to the build site.

How is the cost of building a shed calculated?

Like many construction projects, the cost of shed construction is usually calculated by the square foot. Contractors calculate the labor costs and building materials needed, plus their business overhead and other factors such as travel, to determine the cost per square foot of the project.