moving a building

   / moving a building #11  
I'd pay to have it done. Make sure the building mover has insurance. $1800 is a small price to pay for that job.
 
   / moving a building #12  
$1800 is not bad if in good shape. I just built a 16' x 16' very simple shed. It cost me $2500. No windows or inside wall coverings.
 

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   / moving a building #13  
I'd let him do it . . .

Presumably he has the equipment, the experience and the INSURANCE so if anything unexpected happens, you aren't on the hook and don't get to explain it to the local gendarmes or the judge.

He'll also place it exactly where you want it, you won't have to wrestle it around or risk damaging it or hurting yourself or anyone helping you.

I paid $5K to move a house about two miles through a town some years back, it was worth it.

Best Regards,

Mike/Florida
 
   / moving a building #14  
$1800 is not bad if in good shape. I just built a 16' x 16' very simple shed. It cost me $2500. No windows or inside wall coverings.
That's just to move it. He also apparently needs to buy the building.
 
   / moving a building #15  
okay this might end up in Hauling or Towing Something Wrong thread, but I was told about a deal on a 14 x 36 building, it's only 5.2 miles from my house and only 2 miles on a main highway the rest is a back road. The building mover wants 1800 dollars to move the building but I have a 14K 20 foot trailer and it sounds like a terrible idea for me to even consider but at 1800 dollar savings I am tempted. I could put an escort front and rear and would only be on main road 10 minutes at most, but would my rear tires even be on the ground?
Roughly 30 tons!

Hey Y'all, watch this!
 
   / moving a building #16  
   / moving a building #18  
Maybe. I used previous posters 120 pounds per square foot and did the math.

His math is wrong. They deliver those buildings on 14k 16k and occasionally 20k trailers.
 
   / moving a building #19  
I have a 24' x 36' house shell that calculated out to be 21,120# not including the slab. That means no floor, no interior drywall, cabinetry, etc. Whether your building is 10 tons or 30 tons, it is way over what your trailer is rated for and way bigger than your trailer. How are you going to hold it up and balance it on your trailer? I assume you'll have to get some I-beams to do that, so how much is that going to cost? I think you'll end up spending the $1800 whether you do it or you have someone else do it.

Can you dismantle it to move it?
 
   / moving a building #20  
Are you sure the shed is one piece? That building might have started life as a 14x18.
 
 
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