Moving Farmhouses

Recently we’ve noticed that there has been an increase in inquiries from our Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut clients will regarding moving farmhouses and barns. Whether this is due to selling off a large acreage where the barn or farmhouse is located or just wanting to move the structure to a better location, people have a great interest in saving and preserving these types of buildings. 

With the proper planning, these larger houses or buildings can be moved, whether they are moved to a new location on the same property or to another location entirely.

We know that often clients want to preserve a farmhouse but may want a different view. Oftentimes, especially in coastal regions, flood mitigation is the reason for moving a building from a floodplain. Whatever the reason is, the process is basically the same.

Farmhouses and barns are moved by either disassembling and then reassembling it at the new location, or by transporting it whole, with any protruding structures (like a chimney) removed for safe passage. Short distance relocation involves the building being raised and placed on rails or dollies if the distance is short. For longer distances, flatbed trucks are used. 

All moves begin with supporting and lifting...which needs to be done before the structure goes anywhere. Every precaution is taken to gauge weight, position equipment, and properly move your structure from one 

If you have questions about moving a farmhouse, barn, or other residential or commercial structure, Eastman Building Movers is happy to help. Contact us with your questions or request for a quote. We are here to help!