Storage Shed Assembly
Professional assembly and installation of storage sheds, pergolas, arbors, and other small outdoor structures.
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Shed Assembly Questions
Storage shed assembly starts at $375 for small to medium kits in the 8×10-foot range. Larger 12×16 and 16×20 sheds typically run $500-900 depending on kit complexity and site conditions. Free estimates provided after reviewing your kit specifications.
Small 8×10 sheds take approximately 4-6 hours. Larger 12×16 sheds take a full day. Very large sheds or kits with complex roof truss systems may require two days.
The site should be reasonably level and clear of debris. I can do minor leveling using gravel, concrete pavers, or deck blocks as a base. Significant grading is a separate site prep scope.
Yes, I anchor sheds to their base using anchor bolts, ground anchors, or concrete foundation hardware per manufacturer recommendations to prevent wind uplift, which is particularly important in open Minnesota yards.
Moving an assembled shed typically causes more damage than it prevents. For short distances it may be feasible with help, but disassembly, relocation, and reassembly is usually the better approach for moves of more than a few feet.
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In the Twin Cities east metro, shed assembly is a common late spring and summer request as families add outdoor storage for lawn equipment, bicycles, seasonal furniture, and tools. Site prep matters: a level base on compacted gravel, concrete pavers, or a wood skid foundation keeps the shed square over time and prevents floor warping and door alignment problems. Properly anchoring the shed to the base or ground is also important in Minnesota given the potential for strong thunderstorm wind events during summer months.
