u/itsneurosis

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Howdy Folks,

Just purchased a home in DFW area, it came accompanied with a 10x12 solid framed shed.

The kicker however, is the soil here is rather soft and as such, the shed has shifted about 6-7" and caused all the redneck supports to camber out about 45° or so.

I am a mechanic, jack of all trades but this one is a bit out of my house.

I Don't have a stable anchor point to pull the shed back to where it was, only idea as to how to move it down the slope is logs or cylinder beams, but then removal could be tricky.

#1 concern, pests. I have young kids, ideally I would like to avoid unknowingly fostering snakes, scorpions and others.

#2 Concern, Stability & safety. I plan on utilizing the shed to its full potential, however this would require stabilizing the shed. You can see from some of the photos, it doesnt even touch the supports.

What do I do? Give me your professional advice, your backyard advice, send it all. TIA. Link to Photos (Imgur)

u/itsneurosis — 8 days ago