The customer is responsible for any site preparation, site accessibility* and permits needed for your structure. Permit requirements vary from town to town, so please check with your town offices. Please make sure to tell them that this is a pre-fabricated and/or modular structure that we are delivering to you. We do not build the structure on-site. However, some structures do require on-site finishing work. It is usually helpful for you to bring in one of our brochures, so that you can show them the product. You may even be asked to submit drawings. We don't have professional drawings available for all of our buildings but we can order a set of  architectural drawings, customized just for you. There is a fee for this service and they generally take 7-10 days to receive.

Choose a site accessible to a full-size pickup truck and trailer (minimum 42' in length) OR a larger tractor trailer set-up. If it's a large building or double wide and will be a long distance or out-of-state delivery, tractor trailer access may be necessary. Please be aware of mud, overhead branches, wires, or any other overhangs or obstructions. Clearance should be several feet wider than the structure on all sides unless it is a straight line in and on level ground. We also need at least 14' of height clearance. 

Note: Most double-wide 2-story buildings are 'direct deliveries'. The peak style roof is over 12' in width at the top and may require an escorted tractor trailer for transport from our PA builders to your location. Open access for a large load is required!

STONE FOUNDATION: This method is best for structures that include a wood floor.

The site that you choose should be fairly level and well-drained. For smaller structures, some low spots can be leveled by using blocks. For larger structures (anything over 12'x16'), especially garages, we highly recommend having a foundation pad. Our larger buildings are more substantial in weight and it is imperative that all of the pressure-treated 4x4's installed under the sub-floor be resting on a firm, level surface. With the added weight of heavy equipment or vehicles, blocking up low spots can make the floor of the structure feel bouncy, and could possibly cause warping over time. To protect your investment, make sure that you provide a firm foundation for these larger buildings. A poorly prepared foundation may void any implied warranties.

If the ground needs to be leveled, we recommend putting down a pad using crusher run (stone aggregate). Do not use shale, pea stone, bank run or any other loose or large stone that can shift. For larger buildings, we strongly recommend hiring a professional to do the job for you; someone who is experienced in building pads for this purpose. Preparing a level and firm pad is not an easy task!

Listed below are some tips on preparing your site yourself.

If you use crusher run, it must be level and compacted until very firm. We recommend that the base of your pad be at least 1 foot wider all the way around the base of the overall structure.

A good pad is firm and level A bad pad is loose and uneven

THE LEFT PHOTO depicts a tamped and rolled stone pad prepared by a professional; If done right, the pad will be dead level and almost as hard as concrete!

If you have any questions regarding your pad, please call us  for assistance.

To prepare the pad with crusher run:

You can also build a box to house the crusher run out of 4x4's or 6x6's. Use a level on the wood and raise/lower as needed. If you have any questions, please call us; we'll be happy to answer any of your questions about site preparation, or recommend a professional who can do the job for you.

We recommend that the pad be at least 4 inches deep. The pad will be deeper in lower spots to insure that the surface is level.

CONCRETE SLABS: This method is best for floorless structures, especially garages.

Generally, a slab consists of footings and at least 4" thick of concrete. Actual specifications are dependent on your local town codes.  

The slab should have no pitch along the first 8" of the entire perimeter (unless your town code requires something different; be sure to let us know) so the 6x6 PT perimeter of the building sits completely flush on the concrete. The size of the slab can be the building dimensions as purchased (or larger) but should be no less than the actual footprint of the building. Keep in mind; the exact footprint is slightly less than the purchased dimensions; as our building measurements are approximate and from eave to eave. There should be no anchors, hooks or anything else implanted in the concrete prior to the delivery of your building. We must be able to slide the building off of a trailer and onto the pad without any obstructions. The slab should be no more than 4" high, but preferably flush with the surrounding ground; as we need to be able to drive up and on the slab during the delivery process. Blacktop foundations are not recommended!

Important: Anchoring and moisture-proofing floorless structures are customers responsibility.

Anchor Referrals: informational purposes only as there are several ways to anchor a building and your local town code may require a certain procedure not listed on these sites. Be sure to inquire before making a decision.  

*Site must be prepared and accessible by truck and trailer prior to delivery of structure or a $75 fee (minimum) will be charged for a return trip. The Plus Ten Buildings is NOT responsible for poorly prepared (soft and/or not level) pads and we cannot be held responsible for the buildings integrity if foundation is sub-par. Some settling is normal but if a building settles more than usual, sometimes causing uneven or jammed doors; this is generally because the foundation was too soft to begin with. A properly prepared foundation is very important!
†Tips provided for informational purposes only and do not guarantee that the pad will be adequately firm and level. If you are unsure of your ability to build a suitable pad for your new structure, we strongly suggest you consult a professional.