Yes, it is possible to move a Tiger shed, but it is not straightforward. Sheds are designed to remain in one location, so moving them can be challenging and carries some risks.
Key Points:
Professional movers are recommended: Hiring a shed-moving service is the safest way to avoid damage and ensure your shed is moved correctly.
Dismantling is safer than moving assembled: If you decide to move your shed yourself, it’s best to dismantle it first. Moving a fully assembled shed can twist the structure, potentially damage doors, windows, or floors, and may void your warranty.
Moving without dismantling: Only consider this for small sheds, with plenty of helpers and the right equipment. You’ll need rollers, jacks, and a clear path. A new shed base is usually required, especially if the original base is concrete.
Things to Consider:
Shed age and condition: Older sheds may not withstand being moved.
Size and weight: Larger sheds are harder to move and may require professional equipment.
Access: Ensure there is a clear route to the new location; uneven ground or obstacles will make moving much harder.
DIY Moving Steps (Summary):
Empty the shed completely.
Secure doors and windows with braces to prevent twisting or damage.
Prepare the new location, ensuring a level and clear surface.
Dig around the base if needed to lift the shed.
Use rollers, jacks, or suitable equipment to move it carefully.
For long-distance moves, load onto a trailer or pickup truck.
Position the shed in its new location and remove any supports or rollers.
Moving a Tiger shed is possible, but we strongly recommend using a professional shed-moving service for larger or fully assembled sheds. This helps prevent damage and protects your warranty.