Something new is hatching soon…fresh coops dropping for the holidays! Call us for a sneak peek! (800) 407-2478
Something new is hatching soon…fresh coops dropping for the holidays! Call us for a sneak peek! (800) 407-2478
Skip to content

Multibreed Chicken Coop w/ Back Run A1024LRC | Hen House Collection

Save $1,279.00
Original Price $13,998.00
Current Price $12,719.00

Contact Me to Go Over My Options & Get a Customized Shipping Quote.

We're here to help! Let's save big.

Notify me when back in stock

For Best Shipping Rates click here.

Description

One Shared Run for Chickens, Ducks, Geese & Quail—Built for Multiple Breeds

The Quick Take

  • Perfect for: Mixed flocks up to 100 chickens (equivalent)

  • Signature advantage: Separate indoor coops + one shared rear run — mix outdoor time, keep indoor spaces calm

  • Layout: 5×10 ft center feed room flanked by two 9′6″×10′ coops (each with 8 nest boxes)

  • Outdoor time: 8×24 ft rear run (combined)

  • Footprint: 18×24 ft organized, rectangular base

Why You’ll Love It

  • One hub, fewer trips. The center feed room keeps bags, buckets, and tools right where you work—which means faster rounds and cleaner floors.

  • Indoor separation, outdoor together. Two enclosed coops reduce crowding and pecking tensions, while the shared run lets everyone stretch and forage—so you can supervise a single yard.

  • Egg days stay easy. 16 total nesting boxes (8 per coop) keep collection quick and protected—helping you stay on top of peak laying even in winter.

  • Bright, breezy interiors. Each coop has a front window + side window for cross-ventilation, reducing moisture and odor build-up.

  • Big run, better behavior. The 8×24 ft rear run gives real roaming room—that way birds burn energy, dust bathe, and settle more easily at night.

What You Get

  • 5×10 ft center feed room (storage & staging)

  • Two 9′6″×10′ coops, each with:

    • 8 nesting boxes (16 total)

    • 1 front window + 1 side window for light and airflow

  • 8×24 ft enclosed rear run (shared outdoor time)

  • Consolidated doors and sightlines for quick checks

Dimensions & Flock Fit

  • Overall footprint: 18×24 ft

  • Capacity: Up to 100 chickens (adjust for ducks/geese—waterfowl benefit from extra run time)

  • Flow: Front/center entry → feed room → left/right coops → rear run, keeping chores linear and simple

Pro tip: Assign each coop by species or age (layers vs. growers, chickens vs. waterfowl)—letting you tailor feed and bedding while still enjoying one big outdoor yard.


Everyday Care (Streamlined)

  1. Stage & refill in the center feed room; top off both coops in one pass.

  2. Collect eggs across both 8-box banks—quick in/out with minimal disturbance.

  3. Set airflow: crack front and side windows to balance humidity.

  4. Lock-up scan: latch checks along the hallway, then a final look across the rear run.

Who It’s For

  • Keepers managing multiple species or age groups who want one shared run

  • Farms that value organized, hub-and-spoke chores and clean sightlines

  • Owners seeking big capacity without building separate coops all over the yard

Shipping & Delivery

This is a large model and requires special shipping on two flatbeds. We’ll coordinate access, placement, and timing with you to keep drop-off smooth and stress-free. A custom shipping quote is needed for this product.


In a Sentence

A single, farm-smart plan: two calm indoor coops anchored by a central feed room, plus one spacious shared runcutting steps, calming birds, and consolidating care for mixed flocks up to 100.


Popular Add-Ons

These customer-favorite upgrades make everyday care faster, cleaner, and safer-while keeping your flock comfortable year-round.

HHC Baby Chick Brooder Pens

Baby Chick Brooder Pens

Wall-mounted, 20–24" deep for easy reach — 3 ft holds 10–12 chicks; 5 ft up to 20.




Sweep-Out Door (Floor Level)

Sweep bedding straight outside — faster cleanups, less lifting.

Convert for Other Birds

Adapt door sizes, remove roost bars, or adjust nest height for ducks, turkeys, geese, or quail—just ask.

Optional Extra Insulation

Add batting with interior plywood — better temperature control and easy cleaning for hot or cold climates.

Removable Roost Bars or Heated Roost Bars

Cleaning just got easier. Our removable roost bars lift out in seconds—making deep cleaning fast and keeping your coop fresher year-round. Keep your hens comfortable with fixed heated roost bars for added warmth during the cold winter.

Automatic Chicken Coop Door

Simplify your daily routine with reliable, hands-free coop access — ideal for busy flock keepers.

Open and close your coop effortlessly with an automatic door that keeps your flock safe around the clock. Choose from two convenient models:

  • Advanced Wi-Fi Model: Control and monitor your door from anywhere using the mobile app — set custom open/close times or use sunrise/sunset automation.
  • Basic Model: A dependable, manual-program option without Wi-Fi — perfect for simple, no-tech operation.

Both options feature durable all-metal construction and weather-resistant design — available in solar or wired power setups for year-round reliability.

Outdoor Lights & Receptacles

Give your coop a warm farmhouse glow — add exterior outlets for heated waterers or de-icers, and string up soft twinkle lights around the coop or run for evening charm.

Outdoor Barn Light Fixture


Design, Upgrades & Support

From color choices and decor to yard placement and financing, we make the whole process simple—and tailored to you.

Hen House Collection Cupolas & Weathervanes

Aesthetic Upgrades

Add a classic cupola and weathervane for timeless charm. Or add flower boxes and shutters for a finished look.

Hen House Collection Flower Box

Flower Boxes & Shutters

Try colorful paint, stain, and trim colors with metal or asphalt roofing. Trial colors on the Demo Coop before you commit. Add decorative shutters and flower boxes.

Design Center

Walk through paint, roofing, power and add-ons—in minutes—with our interactive Design Center Quiz.



Dutch Doors & Exterior Lights

Enjoy fresh air and natural light without letting hens escape. The Dutch doors improve cross-ventilation and make daily chores a breeze. Beautiful farmhouse-style lights that keep your coop bright and welcoming after dark.

Exhaust Fans for Hot Summers

Keep your coop cool and comfortable during heat waves. Add an exhaust fan to improve airflow and reduce heat stress on your flock and install a gable vent for added cross-ventilation.


Hen House Collection Chicken Coops – Standard Features

Every coop in the Hen House Collection is built for lasting comfort, protection, and convenience. Here's what’s included:

Exterior Paint or Stain Options

Choose from 43 paint colors, 5 stain finishes, or request a custom color to match your space.

Keyed Entry Door

Secure, lockable door for safe access and predator protection.

Chicken Door with Ramp

Includes an easy-access ramp so hens can come and go freely.

Roosting Bar

Built-in bar for nighttime perching; optional removable version available for simple cleaning.

Ventilation

Built-in vents or vent lids (varies by model) allow airflow and moisture control. (L35 model excluded.)

Nesting Boxes

Spacious, comfortable boxes for daily egg-laying. Optional rollaway boxes available for cleaner eggs.

Gas Prop on Nesting Lid

Lid stays open on its own—no more juggling or pinched fingers while collecting eggs.

Asphalt Shingles

Weather-resistant shingles protect against rain, wind, snow, and sun.

Insulated Ceiling

Helps maintain stable interior temperatures through every season.

Aluminum Drip Edge

Redirects water away from the roof and siding to prevent rot and moisture buildup.

Pressure-Treated Legs & Runners

Rot-resistant materials with mobility in mind—ideal for repositioning your coop.

LP Tech Shield Roof Sheathing

Reflects heat away from the coop for cooler interiors in hot weather.

Window with Screen

Lets in sunlight and fresh air while keeping bugs and predators out.

5/8” LP SmartSide® Flooring with 10-Year Warranty

Durable, pest- and rot-resistant flooring backed by a decade-long warranty.

Shipping, Delivery & Unloading

Custom products ship in 4 to 6 weeks.

To purchase products immediately, go to Check Out. For the best rates fill out the Shipping Quote Request form.

Your product will be delivered with yard placement services, right to your property. To ensure a smooth delivery, please confirm the following site access details: a driveway width of at least 12 feet is required (14–16 feet is ideal if there are tight turns, gates, fences, or trees), with a straight access path of 60–70 feet for the delivery truck to back in or drive out. Overhead clearance must be at least 13 feet to avoid wires or branches. The ground must be firm—gravel, concrete, or hard-packed dirt—and able to support 12,000+ lbs.

The trailer needs a driveway that's 12–14 feet wide, and the path should be clear, level, and strong enough for a big truck. The unit can slide off the trailer straight back or to the side, but it usually has to stay within 10–15 feet of the trailer. If the unit needs to be placed farther away or in a tight spot, extra equipment like a forklift or crane might be needed, which can cost more. Cranes are only used for special setups and usually have a reach of 20–30 feet.

Most products have calculated shipping at check out. For the best shipping rate fill out the Shipping Request Form as shipping prices vary throughout the country. Save big by filling out the Shipping Request Form!

Email: contact@gonebroody.com

Text or Call (800) 407-2478

Yard Placement & Delivery – FAQ

Yard Placement & Delivery – FAQ

How does yard placement work from start to finish?

  1. Our shipping partner reviews access to your home and driveway, checking for obstacles like low trees, tight turns, steep grades, soft ground, and power/utility lines.

  2. You send photos of your property (see the checklist below) so we can verify the route and confirm that fences, gates, and other features won’t block delivery.

  3. Your structure arrives on a flatbed truck. A local shed-moving company uses a specialized machine called a Mule to unload, move, and precisely place your structure in your yard.

Who is responsible for fences and gates?
The customer is responsible for removing and reinstalling fences, gates, or panels before scheduling the delivery. Openings must be at least the structure width + 24 inches (2 feet) to allow safe passage. If you need temporary fence removal, please coordinate with a fence professional in advance. You may also reach out to our business partner Handy Buddy to check on available services.

Do I need to be home for delivery?
Yes. An adult (18+) must be present for the entire delivery window to confirm the final location/orientation, approve any on-site adjustments, and address safety questions.

Will the truck enter my driveway or yard?
The flatbed may enter your driveway to get closer to the delivery path if it’s safe to do so. Please ensure your driveway can handle heavy vehicles (weight, width, turning radius, and overhead clearance). The truck will not drive into your lawn/yard; the Mule handles yard placement.

What is a “Mule” and what does it do?
A Mule is a motorized shed mover (think of it as a heavy-duty, stand-up forklift/dolly) with wide turf tires and a hydraulic lift. It picks up one end of the structure, supports the weight, and “wheels” it through your yard. Because it’s compact and highly maneuverable, it can make very tight turns—often pivoting in place—to navigate curves, trees, and corners that a truck could never manage.

Will the Mule damage my lawn?
The Mule is designed to minimize yard impact (wide turf tires distribute weight), but impressions, scuffs, or ruts are possible, especially on soft or wet ground. To reduce risk, schedule delivery when the ground is firm, avoid watering for 24–48 hours prior, and consider laying plywood sheets or ground protection on the travel path. Any lawn repair is the homeowner’s responsibility.

What photos do you need from me?
Please send clear, daylight photos with brief measurements:

  • Street view of your driveway entrance (show the curb, any ditches/culverts).

  • Each turn along the route from street → driveway → side yard → final pad.

  • Overhead obstacles (low tree limbs, power/utility lines).

  • Any slopes, narrow spots, gates, or fence openings (include width).

  • The final placement area (show pad/base, nearby obstacles, and clearance).
    Tip: Add simple notes on each photo (e.g., “Gate = 10 ft wide”).

How wide do gates and fence openings need to be?
Openings must be structure width + 24 inches (2 feet).
Example: A 10-ft-wide structure requires a 12-ft-wide gate or fence opening.

Can the Mule handle tight turns or narrow side yards?
Often, yes. The Mule can pivot in place and thread through narrow, curving paths better than a truck or trailer. That said, the route still needs adequate width and vertical clearance. Your photos help us confirm.

What about hills, slopes, or uneven ground?
Moderate slopes are usually fine. Very steep grades, deep ruts, or loose/eroded surfaces may be unsafe. We’ll review your photos and advise if a different route or placement is needed.

Do low tree branches or power lines matter?
Yes. We need safe vertical clearance along the entire route and at the final site. We will not move a building beneath or near low, energized lines or branches. If lines are low, contact your utility in advance; if branches hang low, please trim them before delivery. Vertical clearance is +3 ft more than the height of the ordered structure.

What surface should the structure be placed on?
A firm, level base is best (e.g., crushed stone pad, concrete pad, well-prepared compacted gravel, or solid wood platform with boards running opposite of the structure runs). Uneven or soft areas can complicate placement and leveling.

Who marks underground hazards?
Homeowner must mark/locate any private lines and features (sprinklers, septic tanks/fields, drain tiles, invisible dog fences, landscape lighting, etc.). We are not responsible for unmarked or hidden utilities or irrigation.

What if my yard is too wet on delivery day?
If conditions are likely to cause damage (or prevent safe access), we may recommend rescheduling. Additional trip fees may apply if site conditions prevent delivery upon arrival.

What if the delivery team decides it isn’t safe?
Safety comes first. If access is unsafe or the site isn’t prepared (too narrow, too soft, obstacles not removed), the team may decline to proceed. We’ll discuss options such as rescheduling, an alternate route/location, or returning after site changes. Extra fees may apply for redelivery.

How can I prepare to ensure a smooth placement?

  • Remove/secure fences and gates in advance and verify openings meet the structure width + 2 ft requirement.

  • Trim low branches and remove obstacles along the route.

  • Mark underground utilities/irrigation and the exact placement spot.

  • Ensure the base/pad is level, compacted, and ready.

  • Avoid watering the lawn right before delivery; protect soft areas with plywood.

  • Share your photos and measurements early so we can confirm feasibility.

Can I see how a Mule works?
Yes— Watch: Shed delivery with a Mule

Who handles permits, HOA approvals, or site readiness?
The homeowner is responsible for all permits and approvals prior to ordering the product. Please complete any required permits/approvals and ensure the site is ready before delivery to avoid delays or additional fees.

What if my property can’t meet these requirements?
Tell us—often we can suggest an alternate route, temporary fence panel removal, limb trimming, or a different placement that still works for you.

We're here to help! If you have concerns, please contact us and we'll figure out a method that works for your yard - contact@gonebroody.com or (800) 407-2478.

Foundation Preparation

Generic Site Preparation and Foundation Installation Guide

Site Selection and Preparation
1. Location Planning
- Verify exact structure dimensions 
- Check local municipal/county permit requirements
- Ensure clear, level construction area free of debris, roots, grass, and large rocks

2. Site Drainage and Grading
- Select a location with good drainage
- Create a gentle slope of 1/8 inch per foot in all directions
- Excavate site 4 inches deep if drainage is a concern
- Add gravel or crushed rock for improved drainage

3. Foundation Location Marking
- Use 3-4-5 triangulation method to ensure precise right-angle corners
- Drive stakes and use string lines to outline the structure's footprint

Foundation Options

1. Patio Stone Foundation
- Suitable for stable ground with good drainage
- Position stones around perimeter and specific joists
- Use 2x4 lumber and carpenter's level to ensure stones are perfectly level

2. Pressure-Treated Beam Foundation
- Lay beams perpendicular to floor joists
- Secure beams with 1/2" rebar driven 3-4 feet into the ground
- Maintain open sides for drainage and air circulation

3. Concrete Slab Foundation
- Recommended thickness: 3-4 inches
- Subbase: 4 inches of gravel or crushed rock
- Excavate to 6 inches depth
- Install vapor barrier
- Use form boards and stakes
- Pour and level concrete
- Allow 7-10 days for complete curing

Installation Tips
- Leave 2-3 feet of clearance around structure for comfortable assembly
- Verify no doors or windows will be obstructed
- Double-check levelness at each installation stage

Why Buy from Us

We get it.  You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to online retailers.  Here’s why we think you should shop with us at Gone Broody:

  • Installation & Assembly Services - Enter your Zip Code on the product page and get an immediate exact and fixed quote of the installation cost. Follow the link on the checkout page after product purchase to buy and schedule you installation and assembly services.
  • Simple Shipping - Transparent shipping costs & delivery times with free shipping on many products. Yard placement available for outdoor buildings.
  • Track Shipping without the hassle.
  • Great Service.  We pride ourselves on the best personalized service, anywhere.
  • Monthly payment plan financing options available so you can splurge a little.

Backyard Chicken Coops For Sale

Description

One Shared Run for Chickens, Ducks, Geese & Quail—Built for Multiple Breeds

The Quick Take

  • Perfect for: Mixed flocks up to 100 chickens (equivalent)

  • Signature advantage: Separate indoor coops + one shared rear run — mix outdoor time, keep indoor spaces calm

  • Layout: 5×10 ft center feed room flanked by two 9′6″×10′ coops (each with 8 nest boxes)

  • Outdoor time: 8×24 ft rear run (combined)

  • Footprint: 18×24 ft organized, rectangular base

Why You’ll Love It

  • One hub, fewer trips. The center feed room keeps bags, buckets, and tools right where you work—which means faster rounds and cleaner floors.

  • Indoor separation, outdoor together. Two enclosed coops reduce crowding and pecking tensions, while the shared run lets everyone stretch and forage—so you can supervise a single yard.

  • Egg days stay easy. 16 total nesting boxes (8 per coop) keep collection quick and protected—helping you stay on top of peak laying even in winter.

  • Bright, breezy interiors. Each coop has a front window + side window for cross-ventilation, reducing moisture and odor build-up.

  • Big run, better behavior. The 8×24 ft rear run gives real roaming room—that way birds burn energy, dust bathe, and settle more easily at night.

What You Get

  • 5×10 ft center feed room (storage & staging)

  • Two 9′6″×10′ coops, each with:

    • 8 nesting boxes (16 total)

    • 1 front window + 1 side window for light and airflow

  • 8×24 ft enclosed rear run (shared outdoor time)

  • Consolidated doors and sightlines for quick checks

Dimensions & Flock Fit

  • Overall footprint: 18×24 ft

  • Capacity: Up to 100 chickens (adjust for ducks/geese—waterfowl benefit from extra run time)

  • Flow: Front/center entry → feed room → left/right coops → rear run, keeping chores linear and simple

Pro tip: Assign each coop by species or age (layers vs. growers, chickens vs. waterfowl)—letting you tailor feed and bedding while still enjoying one big outdoor yard.


Everyday Care (Streamlined)

  1. Stage & refill in the center feed room; top off both coops in one pass.

  2. Collect eggs across both 8-box banks—quick in/out with minimal disturbance.

  3. Set airflow: crack front and side windows to balance humidity.

  4. Lock-up scan: latch checks along the hallway, then a final look across the rear run.

Who It’s For

  • Keepers managing multiple species or age groups who want one shared run

  • Farms that value organized, hub-and-spoke chores and clean sightlines

  • Owners seeking big capacity without building separate coops all over the yard

Shipping & Delivery

This is a large model and requires special shipping on two flatbeds. We’ll coordinate access, placement, and timing with you to keep drop-off smooth and stress-free. A custom shipping quote is needed for this product.


In a Sentence

A single, farm-smart plan: two calm indoor coops anchored by a central feed room, plus one spacious shared runcutting steps, calming birds, and consolidating care for mixed flocks up to 100.


Popular Add-Ons

These customer-favorite upgrades make everyday care faster, cleaner, and safer-while keeping your flock comfortable year-round.

HHC Baby Chick Brooder Pens

Baby Chick Brooder Pens

Wall-mounted, 20–24" deep for easy reach — 3 ft holds 10–12 chicks; 5 ft up to 20.




Sweep-Out Door (Floor Level)

Sweep bedding straight outside — faster cleanups, less lifting.

Convert for Other Birds

Adapt door sizes, remove roost bars, or adjust nest height for ducks, turkeys, geese, or quail—just ask.

Optional Extra Insulation

Add batting with interior plywood — better temperature control and easy cleaning for hot or cold climates.

Removable Roost Bars or Heated Roost Bars

Cleaning just got easier. Our removable roost bars lift out in seconds—making deep cleaning fast and keeping your coop fresher year-round. Keep your hens comfortable with fixed heated roost bars for added warmth during the cold winter.

Automatic Chicken Coop Door

Simplify your daily routine with reliable, hands-free coop access — ideal for busy flock keepers.

Open and close your coop effortlessly with an automatic door that keeps your flock safe around the clock. Choose from two convenient models:

  • Advanced Wi-Fi Model: Control and monitor your door from anywhere using the mobile app — set custom open/close times or use sunrise/sunset automation.
  • Basic Model: A dependable, manual-program option without Wi-Fi — perfect for simple, no-tech operation.

Both options feature durable all-metal construction and weather-resistant design — available in solar or wired power setups for year-round reliability.

Outdoor Lights & Receptacles

Give your coop a warm farmhouse glow — add exterior outlets for heated waterers or de-icers, and string up soft twinkle lights around the coop or run for evening charm.

Outdoor Barn Light Fixture


Design, Upgrades & Support

From color choices and decor to yard placement and financing, we make the whole process simple—and tailored to you.

Hen House Collection Cupolas & Weathervanes

Aesthetic Upgrades

Add a classic cupola and weathervane for timeless charm. Or add flower boxes and shutters for a finished look.

Hen House Collection Flower Box

Flower Boxes & Shutters

Try colorful paint, stain, and trim colors with metal or asphalt roofing. Trial colors on the Demo Coop before you commit. Add decorative shutters and flower boxes.

Design Center

Walk through paint, roofing, power and add-ons—in minutes—with our interactive Design Center Quiz.



Dutch Doors & Exterior Lights

Enjoy fresh air and natural light without letting hens escape. The Dutch doors improve cross-ventilation and make daily chores a breeze. Beautiful farmhouse-style lights that keep your coop bright and welcoming after dark.

Exhaust Fans for Hot Summers

Keep your coop cool and comfortable during heat waves. Add an exhaust fan to improve airflow and reduce heat stress on your flock and install a gable vent for added cross-ventilation.


Hen House Collection Chicken Coops – Standard Features

Every coop in the Hen House Collection is built for lasting comfort, protection, and convenience. Here's what’s included:

Exterior Paint or Stain Options

Choose from 43 paint colors, 5 stain finishes, or request a custom color to match your space.

Keyed Entry Door

Secure, lockable door for safe access and predator protection.

Chicken Door with Ramp

Includes an easy-access ramp so hens can come and go freely.

Roosting Bar

Built-in bar for nighttime perching; optional removable version available for simple cleaning.

Ventilation

Built-in vents or vent lids (varies by model) allow airflow and moisture control. (L35 model excluded.)

Nesting Boxes

Spacious, comfortable boxes for daily egg-laying. Optional rollaway boxes available for cleaner eggs.

Gas Prop on Nesting Lid

Lid stays open on its own—no more juggling or pinched fingers while collecting eggs.

Asphalt Shingles

Weather-resistant shingles protect against rain, wind, snow, and sun.

Insulated Ceiling

Helps maintain stable interior temperatures through every season.

Aluminum Drip Edge

Redirects water away from the roof and siding to prevent rot and moisture buildup.

Pressure-Treated Legs & Runners

Rot-resistant materials with mobility in mind—ideal for repositioning your coop.

LP Tech Shield Roof Sheathing

Reflects heat away from the coop for cooler interiors in hot weather.

Window with Screen

Lets in sunlight and fresh air while keeping bugs and predators out.

5/8” LP SmartSide® Flooring with 10-Year Warranty

Durable, pest- and rot-resistant flooring backed by a decade-long warranty.

Shipping, Delivery & Unloading

Custom products ship in 4 to 6 weeks.

To purchase products immediately, go to Check Out. For the best rates fill out the Shipping Quote Request form.

Your product will be delivered with yard placement services, right to your property. To ensure a smooth delivery, please confirm the following site access details: a driveway width of at least 12 feet is required (14–16 feet is ideal if there are tight turns, gates, fences, or trees), with a straight access path of 60–70 feet for the delivery truck to back in or drive out. Overhead clearance must be at least 13 feet to avoid wires or branches. The ground must be firm—gravel, concrete, or hard-packed dirt—and able to support 12,000+ lbs.

The trailer needs a driveway that's 12–14 feet wide, and the path should be clear, level, and strong enough for a big truck. The unit can slide off the trailer straight back or to the side, but it usually has to stay within 10–15 feet of the trailer. If the unit needs to be placed farther away or in a tight spot, extra equipment like a forklift or crane might be needed, which can cost more. Cranes are only used for special setups and usually have a reach of 20–30 feet.

Most products have calculated shipping at check out. For the best shipping rate fill out the Shipping Request Form as shipping prices vary throughout the country. Save big by filling out the Shipping Request Form!

Email: contact@gonebroody.com

Text or Call (800) 407-2478

Yard Placement & Delivery – FAQ

Yard Placement & Delivery – FAQ

How does yard placement work from start to finish?

  1. Our shipping partner reviews access to your home and driveway, checking for obstacles like low trees, tight turns, steep grades, soft ground, and power/utility lines.

  2. You send photos of your property (see the checklist below) so we can verify the route and confirm that fences, gates, and other features won’t block delivery.

  3. Your structure arrives on a flatbed truck. A local shed-moving company uses a specialized machine called a Mule to unload, move, and precisely place your structure in your yard.

Who is responsible for fences and gates?
The customer is responsible for removing and reinstalling fences, gates, or panels before scheduling the delivery. Openings must be at least the structure width + 24 inches (2 feet) to allow safe passage. If you need temporary fence removal, please coordinate with a fence professional in advance. You may also reach out to our business partner Handy Buddy to check on available services.

Do I need to be home for delivery?
Yes. An adult (18+) must be present for the entire delivery window to confirm the final location/orientation, approve any on-site adjustments, and address safety questions.

Will the truck enter my driveway or yard?
The flatbed may enter your driveway to get closer to the delivery path if it’s safe to do so. Please ensure your driveway can handle heavy vehicles (weight, width, turning radius, and overhead clearance). The truck will not drive into your lawn/yard; the Mule handles yard placement.

What is a “Mule” and what does it do?
A Mule is a motorized shed mover (think of it as a heavy-duty, stand-up forklift/dolly) with wide turf tires and a hydraulic lift. It picks up one end of the structure, supports the weight, and “wheels” it through your yard. Because it’s compact and highly maneuverable, it can make very tight turns—often pivoting in place—to navigate curves, trees, and corners that a truck could never manage.

Will the Mule damage my lawn?
The Mule is designed to minimize yard impact (wide turf tires distribute weight), but impressions, scuffs, or ruts are possible, especially on soft or wet ground. To reduce risk, schedule delivery when the ground is firm, avoid watering for 24–48 hours prior, and consider laying plywood sheets or ground protection on the travel path. Any lawn repair is the homeowner’s responsibility.

What photos do you need from me?
Please send clear, daylight photos with brief measurements:

  • Street view of your driveway entrance (show the curb, any ditches/culverts).

  • Each turn along the route from street → driveway → side yard → final pad.

  • Overhead obstacles (low tree limbs, power/utility lines).

  • Any slopes, narrow spots, gates, or fence openings (include width).

  • The final placement area (show pad/base, nearby obstacles, and clearance).
    Tip: Add simple notes on each photo (e.g., “Gate = 10 ft wide”).

How wide do gates and fence openings need to be?
Openings must be structure width + 24 inches (2 feet).
Example: A 10-ft-wide structure requires a 12-ft-wide gate or fence opening.

Can the Mule handle tight turns or narrow side yards?
Often, yes. The Mule can pivot in place and thread through narrow, curving paths better than a truck or trailer. That said, the route still needs adequate width and vertical clearance. Your photos help us confirm.

What about hills, slopes, or uneven ground?
Moderate slopes are usually fine. Very steep grades, deep ruts, or loose/eroded surfaces may be unsafe. We’ll review your photos and advise if a different route or placement is needed.

Do low tree branches or power lines matter?
Yes. We need safe vertical clearance along the entire route and at the final site. We will not move a building beneath or near low, energized lines or branches. If lines are low, contact your utility in advance; if branches hang low, please trim them before delivery. Vertical clearance is +3 ft more than the height of the ordered structure.

What surface should the structure be placed on?
A firm, level base is best (e.g., crushed stone pad, concrete pad, well-prepared compacted gravel, or solid wood platform with boards running opposite of the structure runs). Uneven or soft areas can complicate placement and leveling.

Who marks underground hazards?
Homeowner must mark/locate any private lines and features (sprinklers, septic tanks/fields, drain tiles, invisible dog fences, landscape lighting, etc.). We are not responsible for unmarked or hidden utilities or irrigation.

What if my yard is too wet on delivery day?
If conditions are likely to cause damage (or prevent safe access), we may recommend rescheduling. Additional trip fees may apply if site conditions prevent delivery upon arrival.

What if the delivery team decides it isn’t safe?
Safety comes first. If access is unsafe or the site isn’t prepared (too narrow, too soft, obstacles not removed), the team may decline to proceed. We’ll discuss options such as rescheduling, an alternate route/location, or returning after site changes. Extra fees may apply for redelivery.

How can I prepare to ensure a smooth placement?

  • Remove/secure fences and gates in advance and verify openings meet the structure width + 2 ft requirement.

  • Trim low branches and remove obstacles along the route.

  • Mark underground utilities/irrigation and the exact placement spot.

  • Ensure the base/pad is level, compacted, and ready.

  • Avoid watering the lawn right before delivery; protect soft areas with plywood.

  • Share your photos and measurements early so we can confirm feasibility.

Can I see how a Mule works?
Yes— Watch: Shed delivery with a Mule

Who handles permits, HOA approvals, or site readiness?
The homeowner is responsible for all permits and approvals prior to ordering the product. Please complete any required permits/approvals and ensure the site is ready before delivery to avoid delays or additional fees.

What if my property can’t meet these requirements?
Tell us—often we can suggest an alternate route, temporary fence panel removal, limb trimming, or a different placement that still works for you.

We're here to help! If you have concerns, please contact us and we'll figure out a method that works for your yard - contact@gonebroody.com or (800) 407-2478.

Foundation Preparation

Generic Site Preparation and Foundation Installation Guide

Site Selection and Preparation
1. Location Planning
- Verify exact structure dimensions 
- Check local municipal/county permit requirements
- Ensure clear, level construction area free of debris, roots, grass, and large rocks

2. Site Drainage and Grading
- Select a location with good drainage
- Create a gentle slope of 1/8 inch per foot in all directions
- Excavate site 4 inches deep if drainage is a concern
- Add gravel or crushed rock for improved drainage

3. Foundation Location Marking
- Use 3-4-5 triangulation method to ensure precise right-angle corners
- Drive stakes and use string lines to outline the structure's footprint

Foundation Options

1. Patio Stone Foundation
- Suitable for stable ground with good drainage
- Position stones around perimeter and specific joists
- Use 2x4 lumber and carpenter's level to ensure stones are perfectly level

2. Pressure-Treated Beam Foundation
- Lay beams perpendicular to floor joists
- Secure beams with 1/2" rebar driven 3-4 feet into the ground
- Maintain open sides for drainage and air circulation

3. Concrete Slab Foundation
- Recommended thickness: 3-4 inches
- Subbase: 4 inches of gravel or crushed rock
- Excavate to 6 inches depth
- Install vapor barrier
- Use form boards and stakes
- Pour and level concrete
- Allow 7-10 days for complete curing

Installation Tips
- Leave 2-3 feet of clearance around structure for comfortable assembly
- Verify no doors or windows will be obstructed
- Double-check levelness at each installation stage

Why Buy from Us

We get it.  You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to online retailers.  Here’s why we think you should shop with us at Gone Broody:

  • Installation & Assembly Services - Enter your Zip Code on the product page and get an immediate exact and fixed quote of the installation cost. Follow the link on the checkout page after product purchase to buy and schedule you installation and assembly services.
  • Simple Shipping - Transparent shipping costs & delivery times with free shipping on many products. Yard placement available for outdoor buildings.
  • Track Shipping without the hassle.
  • Great Service.  We pride ourselves on the best personalized service, anywhere.
  • Monthly payment plan financing options available so you can splurge a little.