Manufactured Home Provider Category
Well providers for manufactured-home projects in North Carolina
Well providers may drill, install, service, test, or connect private water systems within their licensed or documented scope. The well location and equipment need to work with septic setbacks, power, access, trenching, the home footprint, and local approval requirements.
Project Timeline
Where this category often fits
This category often fits after initial land feasibility but before final site layout and occupancy. Well planning may need to happen early enough to preserve drilling access and keep the proposed location clear of septic areas and other setbacks.
What this provider may handle
New private-well drilling and installation when public water is unavailable.
Pump, tank, treatment, testing, repair, or connection work when included in the provider's actual services.
Field coordination for access, power, trench routes, setbacks, and final water connection.
Homeowner Scope Check
You may need this type of provider when...
The property needs a private water source and a feasible well location has not been established.
An existing well needs condition, flow, quality, equipment, or connection review.
The project team needs to coordinate drilling or utility work before grading, delivery, or final inspections.
Common questions to ask before hiring
- 1Which drilling, pump, testing, treatment, trenching, and connection services are included in your scope?
- 2What permits, setbacks, site access, and utility information must be confirmed before work begins?
- 3How are depth uncertainty, difficult drilling conditions, water quality, and change orders handled?
- 4Who coordinates electrical service, plumbing connection, testing, and required inspections?
Information to gather before contacting a provider
- 1Property address, parcel information, proposed site plan, and known public-water availability.
- 2Septic and repair-area locations, home footprint, driveway, power source, and access route.
- 3Existing well records, test results, pump information, or known water-quality concerns.
- 4Expected household use, project timeline, and lender or local-office documentation requirements.
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