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How much to 'crane' something over your house?

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marinaaquamarina · 07/03/2013 18:00

Thinking of having a small rigid building/or caravan put in the back garden but we don't have wide enough access.

They're always cring stuff about on Grand designs and George Clarke's TV shows - have you ever had it done?

Any idea how much it would cost and what limitations there are in terms of how far the item can be swung from front to back - street to back garden?

OP posts:
Mumevans · 21/02/2020 18:22

ALllwant85. Please can you send details of crane companies. We are looking to crane a static home over a hedge into our garden. Are you too far from Hampshire? Many thanks

CoNTacT3 · 22/02/2020 09:37

i live in port talbot area south wales could you give me an update on your prices for hiring your crane to transfer a caravan over a six foot fence

Frankieboy1 · 19/05/2020 10:37

Hi
Could you send me the info about lifting a caravan over a house please
Thank you
Vicky

nellies1 · 06/08/2021 20:17

@tray14

HI all i need a static caravan moved over my side enterence anyone out there can help me please
How much would it cost, to lift a 10ft x8ft garden shed over my house roof. To relocate. Thankyou
nellies1 · 06/08/2021 20:19

How much is it to lift my 10ftx8ft shed from the back of my house and to relocate it. Need some idea please

Itscoldouthere · 06/08/2021 21:45

Zombie thread
Start a new one
Or DM the crane lady 🙂

GorgeousLadyofWrestling · 06/08/2021 22:52

I’m agog start that So many people apparently want caravans craned into their backgardens. I didn’t know it was such a big thing.

Also why could none of these people do their own Googling and get local numbers 🤷🏻‍♀️

DawnMumsnet · 07/08/2021 11:10

Just hopping on to say that this thread was started back in 2013 so we imagine the OP's worked it all out by now.

Do feel free to start a new thread if you'd like more up-to-date responses Smile

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