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Eternity Portable Buildings LLC

4.9
(42 reviews)

Business Details

5009 S Florida Ave, Inverness, FL
34450, United States
(352) 419-5756
https://eternitybuildings.com/

About

Shed Builder
At Eternity Portable Buildings LLC, we have combined the best of both worlds - as we have listened to both the customers and the sales team - to create buildings that are designed to last. Our engineers have given us an impressive 185mph wind load rating, and we only use top-quality materials like #1 Prime lumber where it counts and a standard radiant barrier reflecting technology to ensure your shed is up to 22 degrees cooler.

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Location

Eternity Portable Buildings LLC
5009 S Florida Ave, Inverness, FL
34450, United States

Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.9
42 reviews
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  • MF
    MARY FLORES
    6 days ago
    5.0
    Excellent customer service, Tania is very knowledgeable and super friendly. The sheds are made strong with good quality materials
  • SS
    Stephanie Slingerland
    6 days ago
    1.0
    We bought a shed from Doug Doty 4 years ago when it was Suncoast Sales. It has changed names but if they are buying from the same dealer your shed will be falling apart within 4 years. They do NOT use pressure treated wood for the decking. We started to fall through. Upon demo we found water damage AND termite damage!!!! We paid $12,000 for shed that had so many corners cut upon fabrication I just want to cry. Paint is fading, wood is destroyed, hurricane tie downs rusted, the list goes on and on. Don’t waste your money. Go find yourself an honest dealer who has a decent warranty.
  • RM
    Ron Millward
    Jun 22, 2026
    3.0
    I really wanted this experience to go well, and honestly, it started off great. Tania is very easy going and knowledgeable. She is as we learned along the way just the middle man. A lot of our frustration came from the actual operations side of the house. Unfortunately, once the contract was signed and payment was made, the experience became frustrating. The shed itself is beautiful, and I want to be clear about that. My issues are almost entirely related to communication, education and setting expectations. The first problem was the timeline. We were originally quoted 4-6 weeks, but the shed arrived nearly a week late because it had reportedly been built incorrectly and had to be rebuilt. I was then given a delivery appointment, took time off work, and nobody showed up. An hour and a half after the scheduled appointment time, I received a call saying they would not be arriving until much later in the day. When the shed finally arrived, it had damage to the roof area and several spots that needed paint repair. To their credit, they did come out and address those issues the following week. Another frustration was the lack of transparency regarding some of the larger building incentives and packages. We purchased the 12 x 32 because it included the free electrical and a mini-split AC, but what wasn’t clearly communicated was that the unit would arrive uninstalled, strapped inside the building, and require additional installation costs that can easily run an additional $500-1000. Had we known that upfront, it may have influenced our purchasing decision and even the size of the building we selected. Something else future buyers should be aware of is how these buildings are set. We invested in what we believed was a solid foundation, but the building still sits more than two feet off the ground on concrete blocks and shims. Maybe that’s standard practice in the shed industry, but as first-time buyers, it wasn’t something we understood or were prepared for. Now we’re looking at additional expenses for steps, ramps, or grading and fill dirt around the building. I’m writing this review for the detail-oriented planner who likes to know exactly what they’re getting into before making a large purchase. I genuinely want this company to succeed. The owner even acknowledged they’ve been extremely busy, and had personnel issues which may be part of the problem. However, customers deserve clear expectations, proactive communication, and transparency about additional costs before making a significant investment. The shed is great, very high quality and we're happy. That was the goal but the frustrations caused during the final steps of this process were completely unnecessary. The communication and customer experience need work. The good news is those are fixable problems, and systems and processes go a long way.
  • JM
    J0hN Mu1R
    Jun 22, 2026
    5.0
    Charles went above and beyond and today for us. He helped us way beyond the means of what the average guy would do. He helped us clear trees, was calm, patient, knowledgeable and extremely courteous while working with us. He went way beyond the call of duty and really worked with us to provide ease of mind during the process. His explanations were perfect, concise, and his work ethic was A1. If you can somehow someway make sure you get Charles a raise or higher compensation for the job he does, he’s more than deserving of it. Hard work pays off, and I believe Charles put in more than work! Thank you very much for your professionalism and know how, we are very satisfied with your services and can’t thank Charles enough!
  • KC
    KY Customizations
    Jun 15, 2026
    5.0
    Great experience.

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