Furniture & Shed Assembly
The box is in the garage. The instructions are confusing. I'll put it together.
What I Assemble
- IKEA, Wayfair, Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Crate & Barrel furniture
- Bedroom sets โ beds, dressers, nightstands, wardrobes
- Office furniture โ desks, file cabinets, shelving units
- Outdoor furniture โ patio sets, gazebos, umbrellas, fire pits
- Costco, Tuff Shed, Lifetime, and Suncast shed kits
- Cribs, changing tables, and other baby gear
- Trampolines and outdoor play structures
- Wall-mounting and anchoring (for tip-safety on tall furniture)
Why Hire It Out
A big IKEA dresser is a 3-hour job done right and a half-day job done wrong. I've assembled enough of them to know which steps the instructions skip, which screws are missing from the bag (it happens), and how to fix mistakes without taking it all back apart. If you've ever finished a kit and had three "spare" screws and a back panel facing the wrong way, you know what I mean.
Sheds are a different category โ outdoor kits with hundreds of fasteners, particular orientations, and pieces that have to be assembled in the right order or you'll back yourself into a corner. I usually do shed builds with a helper for the lifting steps and bring my own ladder and impact drivers. Most shed kits go up in a day if the site is prepped.
Site Prep for Sheds
The shed itself is just one part of the project. The pad it sits on matters more than the shed brand. If you've got a level patch of gravel or concrete, we're ready to build. If the ground is uneven, I can talk you through what kind of base will work โ gravel pad, concrete slab, or pre-fab plastic base โ before the kit shows up.