My ManufacturedHome Guide

For North Carolina Installation Providers

Provider network information for transport and setup contractors

Transport and Setup providers fit near the end of pre-delivery planning and through delivery, set, joining, leveling, anchoring, blocking, tie-down, trim, correction, or other confirmed installation tasks. Transporting the home and completing installation may involve different responsibilities, crews, qualifications, and contracts.

Why This Network Is Being Built

Homeowners may need help identifying the right provider scope.

Homeowners and dealers need clear coordination across route access, driveway readiness, staging, foundation or support work, permits, home documents, utility timing, dealer release, setup scope, inspections, corrections, and post-delivery handoffs. Provider applications help the network understand the exact services and territory a business can support.

Homeowner Demand Context

Project situations the guide helps homeowners organize

A new home approaching delivery

The project may need route review, escorts, delivery equipment, staging, set, joining, leveling, anchoring, blocking, and a documented handoff to trades and inspectors.

An existing home being relocated

A homeowner may need eligibility, disconnection, transport, route, destination, setup, permit, inspection, and condition questions organized before a move is realistic.

Foundation and access coordination

Transport and setup depend on driveway strength, width, turns, overhead clearance, staging, weather, approved foundation or support readiness, elevations, and equipment space.

Setup closeout or corrections

The project may need inspection corrections, leveling, anchoring, blocking, marriage-line, trim, documentation, or responsibility clarification after the initial set.

Who should apply

North Carolina businesses that perform confirmed manufactured-home transport, delivery, setup, installation, or related sub-services.

Providers able to separate moving, escorts, set, joining, anchoring, blocking, leveling, trim, inspection, and correction responsibilities.

Businesses that can describe home types, dimensions, equipment, route limits, service territory, crew capacity, and manufactured-home experience.

Providers interested in private review without assuming project volume, preferred status, exclusivity, or live bidding access.

What to submit

Business and contact information plus every structured Transport and Setup sub-service actually performed.

Business ZIP, travel radius, service areas, route or home-size limitations, equipment context, and practical scheduling territory.

Manufactured-home transport or installation experience and license, insurance, authorization, or inspection context where applicable.

Notes about required permits, home documents, route survey, foundation readiness, site access, utilities, dealer handoffs, and correction work.

After Applying

Private review comes before any future readiness decision.

  1. Step 1

    Pending private review

    The application records self-reported interest for private review. It is not an approved installer designation, public listing, customer match, or project assignment.

  2. Step 2

    Transport and setup scope are separated

    Review may distinguish hauling, escorts, delivery, set, joining, leveling, anchoring, blocking, tie-down, trim, inspection, and correction capabilities.

  3. Step 3

    Territory and equipment are part of fit

    Home dimensions, route constraints, business location, travel radius, equipment, crew, permit status, site readiness, and schedule all affect realistic project fit.

  4. Step 4

    Future routing would require confirmed readiness

    Any later routing should rely on confirmed services, qualifications where applicable, territory, contactability, home and route fit, willingness, and review status.

Important Boundaries

Application is not marketplace access.

Applying does not guarantee leads, jobs, public placement, response timing, territory, or acceptance.

Selecting Transport and Setup does not establish every moving, escort, setup, foundation, utility, trim, or inspection capability.

The page does not claim that transport or setup providers are currently available for a specific home, route, site, or date.

Provider and project parties must independently confirm qualifications, insurance, permits, route, home eligibility, scope, contract, site readiness, and inspection responsibility.

Related provider resources

Provider Application

Apply to be reviewed for the provider network.

Share your business, service category, specific capabilities, and North Carolina territory. The application remains private and pending review; no lead volume, job, listing, acceptance, or response timing is promised.

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