How Much Does It Cost to Move a Shed? [2025 Data]

Normal Range: $200 - $1,000

The average cost to move a shed ranges from $200 to $1,000, with a national average of $500. If you have to rent a moving truck, budget more for the move.

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A wooden shed in a backyard
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A wooden shed in a backyard
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The cost to move a shed is between $200 and $1,000, with prices landing on the higher end the farther away you move from your current home. If you’re planning a move and want to bring your shed with you, the cost will depend on a number of factors worth considering, like required labor and the shed’s size. Hiring a professional moving service to help you handle this large feat could be the difference between leaving your shed behind or moving it with you.

Moving a Shed Cost Breakdown

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Like any home project, preparing to move a shed requires some preparation. Here are some of the factors worth noting when preparing to move a shed that will inform the total cost.

Moving a Shed Cost BreakdownAverage Cost
Transportation (moving truck rental)$20–$3,500
Labor$25–$50 per hour
Distance (if hiring movers)$1–$2 per mile
Permits and fees $10–$80

Shed Size

Sheds range in size, which means the price to move them will be dependent on their size, too. Small sheds are typically around 8 feet-by-12 feet, medium sheds are around 10 feet-by-10 feet, and large sheds are around 12 feet-by-12 feet. Knowing what size your shed is will determine the size and cost of the moving truck you need to rent.

Shed Sizes Dimensions
Small8-by-12 feet
Medium10-by-10 feet
Large 12-by-12 feet
Extra large/small garage12-by-22 feet

Transportation

Unless you own a large pickup truck—or have a generous friend who does—you will need to rent a moving truck to move a shed. The average cost to rent a moving truck ranges from $20 to $3,500, depending on the rental company, vehicle size, and distance of the move.

Labor 

You can rent a moving truck and not hire movers, but with a large item, having professional movers ensures the process is safe. Hiring movers can cost anywhere between $910 and $2,530.You also have the option to hire movers just to load and offload a truck, if you prefer to do the driving yourself.

Distance

The distance of a move informs the cost of the moving service you choose to use to move a shed. Moving companies typically charge $1 to $2 per mile, with mileage on bigger trucks costing on the higher end in comparison to smaller moving trucks and vans. Local moves, which are less than 100 miles, cost significantly less than long-distance moves, which are more than 100 miles. In some cases, professional moving companies charge less per mile for long-distance shed moves, although you’ll still pay more for the additional gas and time. Consult your moving service about the price difference between local and long-distance moves.

Time

Whether you opt to hire movers to assist solely with loading or unloading a truck, or have them driving the vehicle that you’re moving the shed in as well, they typically charge an hourly rate worth noting. On average, local movers charge between $25 and $50 per hour.  

Permits and Fees

Depending on where you live and where you’re going, there might be a moving permit required to park your moving truck. These cost between $10 and $80, depending on the area.

Accessibility

The easier a shed is to access and move, the cheaper your quotes will likely be. Accessibility is an issue with nearly every home renovation project, but this is especially true for cumbersome sheds. If a shed is difficult to access due to a tight space or uneven terrain, the required amount of labor will increase. The same is true for nearby obstacles, like fences. A shed that’s readily accessible with a clear pathway to the new location will limit the required labor and keep costs down. 

Additional Moving Costs to Consider

Outside of the base cost to move a shed, there are other factors worth considering that may impact how you approach this task.

Moving Other Large Items

Sheds aren’t the only oversized items that need careful consideration when it comes to moving them. 

If you’re moving other large items that require either a larger vehicle, special equipment, or professional movers, it might be worth prioritizing what costs are worth incurring and what might be necessary to re-home or leave behind.

Let’s say you have a beautiful grand piano and the perfect spot for it in your new home—by the time you’ve rung up your baseline moving costs, the additional cost of hiring professional piano movers may deter you from sinking more funds into keeping a shed.

Long vs. Short Distance Move

The cost to move a shed breaks down to many different factors—distance being one of them. If you’re moving fairly far, or maybe even moving to another country. 

Given that the farther your move, the more it will cost you to hire movers and a moving truck, it’s important to note whether you have the space for a shed to make a far move or if leaving it behind and replacing it is a better option.

Cost to Move a Shed Yourself

Moving of a shed on a truck
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It is possible to move a shed yourself if you have the equipment and transportation necessary to do so. In terms of cost, it will depend on what equipment you already have. On average, the cost to move a shed yourself ranges between $100 and $500 and it’ll take about 48 hours to complete the task. 

That being said, you’ll need to educate yourself on how to move a shed safely. Professionals have experience and expertise that help in this department that you may not have. You want to ensure you are prioritizing your safety and that of those around you when taking on a hefty home project such as moving a shed.

How to Save Money While Moving a Shed

Whether you do it yourself or hire a professional, moving a shed is a significant expense. Here are a couple ways you can cut costs in the process.

Get Multiple Quotes

Getting multiple price quotes from moving companies near you for shed-moving costs will ensure you’re getting the best price for what you need. Plus, you might be able to find discounts or package deals depending on other moving services required.

Be Prepared for the Movers

If you have time, getting as much done as you can in terms of preparation for when the movers arrive could help cut down on their hourly rate. You can also opt to DIY less labor intensive aspects of your move. The fewer services you need from the professionals you hire means a lower bill at the end of the day.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

If your shed is in good condition and you’re moving somewhere that has the space for it, it’s typically worth it to move your shed. However, you should weigh the pros and cons of moving your shed, especially if it’s a long-distance move that will cost a lot to transport it. In some cases, like if the shed isn’t in good condition or worth the cost of moving, it may make more sense to install a new shed in your new location.

If you’re moving other large items that require professional help, you should consider having movers assist you with those as well—especially if they can fit in the same moving truck together. Consider bundling the move with large items like a piano, safe, or large pieces of furniture.

Disassembling a shed before you move it could save space and ease the process of loading it onto a moving vehicle. However, you should only disassemble it if it was designed for the possibility of re-building it at your new home. Consult the original process and materials required to build the shed in the first place when considering this option.

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