Manufactured Home Provider Category
Transport and setup providers for manufactured homes
Transport and Setup providers may move, deliver, set, join, level, anchor, block, or complete other installation tasks within their confirmed scope and applicable authorization. Moving the home and installing it are related but not always one contract or one provider responsibility.
Project Timeline
Where this category often fits
This category fits after the home, destination, permits, route, site access, foundation or support plan, and delivery timing are coordinated. Setup continues through installation closeout and required inspections.
What this provider may handle
Delivery or relocation logistics for new or existing manufactured homes when the provider performs that work.
Set, marriage-line, leveling, anchoring, blocking, tie-down, or installation tasks within the confirmed scope.
Coordination with dealer, foundation, site, utility, finish, inspection, and correction responsibilities.
Provider Opportunity
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Homeowner Scope Check
You may need this type of provider when...
A new home needs delivery and installation at a prepared North Carolina site.
An existing mobile or manufactured home may be eligible for relocation and setup.
The project needs a clear installer scope, setup correction, or inspection closeout.
Common questions to ask before hiring
- 1Which transport, escort, setup, anchoring, blocking, joining, trim, and inspection tasks are included?
- 2What permits, route survey, home documents, foundation readiness, and site-access conditions are required?
- 3Who is responsible for weather delays, site damage, crane or equipment needs, corrections, and final inspection items?
- 4Which utility, HVAC, deck, skirting, trim, or foundation tasks are excluded or assigned to other providers?
Information to gather before contacting a provider
- 1Home manufacturer, model, dimensions, sections, serial information, current location, and destination.
- 2Permit status, installation instructions, foundation or support plan, and dealer contract scope.
- 3Route, bridge, road, driveway, turn, slope, overhead-clearance, staging, and equipment-access details.
- 4A responsibility list for setup, utilities, inspections, corrections, finish work, and site restoration.
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For North Carolina Providers
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