Cabin Delivery
**Premade Amish Built Cabins Delivered To You**
When your Amish Built Cabin is ready, it will be delivered fully assembled on a trailer similar to a rollback tow truck. To ensure a smooth delivery, we need to confirm that the site is accessible. Here are some important recommendations to help guide you through the delivery process:
- **Truck and Trailer Length**: The truck and trailer used for delivery can be up to 70 feet long, so it’s essential to ensure there’s enough room for the driver to access the site safely.
- **Driveway Preparation**: Your driveway or lane must be stoned and free of mud at the time of delivery. This helps prevent any delays or issues during the delivery process.
- **Straightaways**: On straight sections of the driveway, we need at least 2 feet more space than the width of the cabin. Additionally, 14 feet of vertical clearance is required. Make sure to check your cabin’s dimensions and add the extra space accordingly.
- **Turns**: For turns in the driveway, ensure that there is enough room for the trailer to make the turn without any obstructions.
- **Clear the Path**: The delivery site must be free of trees, limbs, or other obstacles within the area where the cabin needs to enter. This ensures the path is clear for smooth delivery.
To learn more about the delivery process or if you have any questions, feel free to contact us at **502-298-8946**. You can also check out our blog post, “Bringing Home Your Amish Built Cabin,” for additional insights and tips.
When your Amish Built Cabin is ready, it will be delivered fully assembled on a trailer similar to a rollback tow truck. To ensure a smooth delivery, we need to confirm that the site is accessible. Here are some important recommendations to help guide you through the delivery process:
- **Truck and Trailer Length**: The truck and trailer used for delivery can be up to 70 feet long, so it’s essential to ensure there’s enough room for the driver to access the site safely.
- **Driveway Preparation**: Your driveway or lane must be stoned and free of mud at the time of delivery. This helps prevent any delays or issues during the delivery process.
- **Straightaways**: On straight sections of the driveway, we need at least 2 feet more space than the width of the cabin. Additionally, 14 feet of vertical clearance is required. Make sure to check your cabin’s dimensions and add the extra space accordingly.
- **Turns**: For turns in the driveway, ensure that there is enough room for the trailer to make the turn without any obstructions.
- **Clear the Path**: The delivery site must be free of trees, limbs, or other obstacles within the area where the cabin needs to enter. This ensures the path is clear for smooth delivery.
To learn more about the delivery process or if you have any questions, feel free to contact us at **502-298-8946**. You can also check out our blog post, “Bringing Home Your Amish Built Cabin,” for additional insights and tips.