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<blockquote data-quote="HatsOff" data-source="post: 7739948" data-attributes="member: 158216"><p>I think if you can see it standing and dismantle it with the intention of rebuilding it, then it's a good option.</p><p></p><p>Things get complicated when it's just a big stack of steel that used to be a warehouse or something, with no idea how it went together, bits missing etc. </p><p></p><p>No idea on cost but imagine there's a saving. A decent shed builder should be able to dismantle as well. Health and safety is important too - demolition/construction method statement and suitable insurance. All needs thinking about on case by case basis, for example, need to figure is it worth putting up scaffold and nets twice to remove roof sheets, or is it cheaper to just scrap and buy new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatsOff, post: 7739948, member: 158216"] I think if you can see it standing and dismantle it with the intention of rebuilding it, then it's a good option. Things get complicated when it's just a big stack of steel that used to be a warehouse or something, with no idea how it went together, bits missing etc. No idea on cost but imagine there's a saving. A decent shed builder should be able to dismantle as well. Health and safety is important too - demolition/construction method statement and suitable insurance. All needs thinking about on case by case basis, for example, need to figure is it worth putting up scaffold and nets twice to remove roof sheets, or is it cheaper to just scrap and buy new. [/QUOTE]
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