Our system helps prevent any mix-ups with scheduling your building’s delivery before your site is ready. We want to avoid rescheduling and restocking fees as much as you do—they’re just a headache for everyone. That’s why we ask for photos of your site first, to spot any potential problems. However, photos won’t tell us if your site is level.
Here’s a checklist to ensure you’re all set for when your building arrives:
Check for Permits: Make sure you don’t need a permit for your structure by talking to your local city or county officials.
Level Site: Your site should be level, or within 3 inches of being level, especially if we’re installing directly on the ground. Ask your project manager for a leveling guide if you need one.
Mark Utilities: Identify any underground utilities where we’ll be working and let your project manager know, so we can note it on your work order. We can’t be responsible for damage to unmarked lines.
Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles from your site. We need at least 3 feet of clear space all around, or 13 feet if we’re using a lift during installation.
Payment and Presence: Have your payment ready for when the installation team arrives. Also, make sure someone 18 or older is there to check over and sign for the building once it’s up.
Following these steps will help make the installation of your new building smooth and trouble-free.