Partners
For contractors, dealers, and manufactured home service providers.
My Manufactured Home Guide is a public homeowner guidance and routing site operated by Elevated Development. The site helps North Carolina homeowners make sense of land, permits, setup, dealer quotes, contractor categories, costs, and next-step questions.
As the guide grows, Elevated Development may have practical conversations with providers who work around manufactured home projects. Those conversations are about clarity, fit, and future routing possibilities, not lead-volume promises.
Useful For
Manufactured home dealers
Setup and installation contractors
Electricians, plumbers, and HVAC providers
Septic, well, grading, and site-prep providers
Skirting, deck, steps, and post-install contractors
Future lender, insurance, and homeowner-service providers
Conversation Fit
What a future partner conversation may cover
The guide is still homeowner-first. A provider conversation should help clarify where a contractor, dealer, or service provider fits into real manufactured home project stages.
Which counties or service areas you cover.
Which manufactured home project stages you actually handle.
What work you do not handle, or only handle with another provider involved.
How homeowners should prepare before reaching out to you.
Where future routing conversations may make sense after the homeowner intake flow is stable.
Boundaries
What this page is not promising
This is a lightweight public path for orientation and future conversations. It does not replace the homeowner intake path or create a private routing system.
This is not a paid placement program yet.
This does not guarantee lead volume, ranking, exclusivity, or referral work.
This page does not create a dealer directory, contractor directory, login, portal, or CRM record.
Homeowner project questions should still use the public homeowner guide and intake path.
Homeowner Context
See how homeowners are being guided
These pages show the public language homeowners see before they ask for help. They are useful context for providers deciding whether a future conversation is a fit.
Contractor guide
How homeowners think about setup crews, trades, site prep, utilities, skirting, decks, steps, repairs, and other contractor categories.
Dealer guide
How homeowners compare dealer quotes, home price, delivery, setup, exclusions, and project responsibilities.
Project checklist
The homeowner-side sequence from land readiness through permits, delivery, setup, utilities, inspections, and post-install needs.