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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included in a mobile home move?
A full-service move typically covers utility disconnects, structural prep (axles/tires, hitch), transport permits/escorts, route planning, site prep at destination, blocking/leveling, anchoring/tie-downs, utility reconnection, and skirting re-install (if requested). You’ll receive a written scope before work begins.
Yes. We handle new installs and re-levels on existing single-wides and double-wides. Service includes pier/block inspection, elevation checks, frame jacking at approved points, shim/anchor adjustments, door/window recheck, and post-service documentation.
We pull required permits where applicable and coordinate inspections with local authorities/park management. Workmanship is backed by a written warranty (term varies by service type); materials carry manufacturer warranties. Ask for your job’s specific coverage in writing.
Site evaluations are often available within 2–5 business days, with installs/moves typically scheduled 1–3 weeks out depending on permits, weather, and crew availability. Emergency re-levels or safety fixes can be prioritized – call for current openings.
What’s included in a mobile home move?
A full-service move typically covers utility disconnects, structural prep (axles/tires, hitch), transport permits/escorts, route planning, site prep at destination, blocking/leveling, anchoring/tie-downs, utility reconnection, and skirting re-install (if requested). You’ll receive a written scope before work begins.
Mobile homes often use PEX supply with a central manifold and ABS drains routed under the home (inside the belly/underbelly). Access is through skirting, so insulation and heat-tape protection are critical.
Manufactured homes follow HUD code, often use a main service disconnect at the pedestal, a feeder to the home panel, and sometimes aluminum branch circuits in older units. Access often runs through the underbelly.
Manufactured homes often use mobile-home-rated, downflow furnaces, smaller/high-static duct systems, a crossover duct between sections, and sometimes package units mounted outside with roof/side penetrations.
Yes. Decks should be free-standing (not ledger-bolted to the home frame) to avoid structure damage and meet HUD/park guidelines.
Yes. Decks should be free-standing (not ledger-bolted to the home frame) to avoid structure damage and meet HUD/park guidelines.

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