My ManufacturedHome Guide

Provider Application Guide

Apply to join the manufactured home contractor network in North Carolina

My Manufactured Home Guide is building category coverage across North Carolina for the providers involved before, during, and after manufactured-home installation. Relevant businesses can submit service and territory information to be reviewed privately for the developing Contractor & Provider Network.

Why This Network Is Being Built

Homeowners may need help identifying the right provider scope.

The application helps organize provider identity, fixed category, specific services, contactability, business ZIP, and practical travel territory. Better information supports future network validation, but the current form is an expression of interest rather than a public profile, approval, job board, or live lead-delivery agreement.

Homeowner Demand Context

Project situations the guide helps homeowners organize

Homeowners need the right category first

The public Project Router and checklists help homeowners distinguish septic from grading, tree work from land clearing, transport from setup, and required access from optional post-install work.

Broad categories need specific capabilities

A Grading and Site Preparation provider may perform only driveways or drainage, while another may handle full site work. Applications should state the services actually performed.

Travel territory matters

A provider's business ZIP, service radius, cities, ZIP codes, county context, exclusions, and willingness to travel help distinguish realistic coverage from a statewide claim.

Readiness is reviewed in stages

Contactable, pending review, onboarding-needed, and route-ready are different conditions. A form submission does not skip those checks.

Who should apply

A legitimate North Carolina business that fits one or more fixed manufactured-home provider categories.

A provider able to identify the specific services it performs and the work it does not perform.

A business with a usable phone or email and enough territory information to support private review.

A provider willing to confirm its own scope, service geography, qualifications where applicable, and interest in future opportunities.

What to submit

Business name, contact name, email, phone, business ZIP, and website if available.

One fixed provider category plus structured sub-services where the form provides them.

Service radius, ZIP codes, cities, counties, territory notes, and meaningful travel limitations.

Manufactured-home experience, license and insurance notes where relevant, public listing preference, lead interest, and review notes.

After Applying

Private review comes before any future readiness decision.

  1. Step 1

    The application enters pending review

    Submitted information is stored for private administrative review. It does not create an approved provider, public listing, active profile, or customer match.

  2. Step 2

    Review focuses on usable scope

    Category, sub-services, service territory, contactability, manufactured-home relevance, and missing information may be assessed before any later readiness decision.

  3. Step 3

    Internal status remains private

    An internal review status is an operational record. It does not by itself authorize public display, lead routing, bidding, preferred placement, or a quality claim.

  4. Step 4

    Future participation is separate

    Any later routing, paid lead, bidding, marketplace, profile, or financial-reporting workflow would need separate terms, controls, approval, and provider confirmation.

Important Boundaries

Application is not marketplace access.

Applying does not guarantee acceptance, response timing, public placement, lead volume, jobs, quotes, or revenue.

No exclusive territory, ranking, certification, preferred status, or automatic match is created by the form.

Provider information is self-reported for review unless another source and confidence level are documented.

Homeowners and providers should independently confirm qualifications, licensing, insurance, scope, service area, contracts, permits, and project fit.

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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