My Manufactured Home Guide

Guided Project Request

Tell us what you need help with.

Share your project details. MMHG can help organize your request around the provider types, project stage, location context, and next questions that may matter.

Your project starting point

Need
septic well utilities

Next, share a few details so MMHG can help organize your project request and identify provider types that may be relevant.

Project stage that may fit

Permits, Septic, and Utilities

Related guides to consider

This context helps MMHG understand your project request. It does not verify your project stage or confirm provider availability, quotes, responses, approvals, or outcomes.

If you are not sure what to ask yet, start with the Project Planner or the full Roadmap and come back when you know the stage or question you want to organize.

If your question is local permitting, septic, well, utilities, setup, or inspection readiness, review the county and code starting points first so you know what to ask your county or utility provider.

If your main question is what a quote includes, start with the dealer quote responsibility guide before sending details.

Your request may involve one or more provider types, such as septic, well, grading/site prep, transport/setup, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, decks/stairs, skirting, or other project support.

What MMHG Does

My Manufactured Home Guide helps homeowners understand the manufactured-home project path, organize questions, and identify provider types that may be involved.

Contact information helps MMHG follow up about your project request. By submitting, you acknowledge that MMHG provides educational and project organization guidance only and does not guarantee provider availability, approvals, quotes, responses, or outcomes. Review the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Project request

Organize the help you may need

Tell us what you are trying to do, and we will help organize the stage, location, provider types, and questions that may fit your project. This does not show contractor results or promise a provider response.

  1. 1Need
  2. 2Location
  3. 3Project Details
  4. 4Contact

Need and location

Required: describe the need and add a ZIP. County and stage help organize the request if you know them.

This usually relates to: Permits, Septic, and Utilities

This usually connects to land feasibility, county requirements, septic/well status, and utility planning.

This summary is an orientation point. Your dealer, county, utility, lender, licensed professionals, and authority having jurisdiction should confirm what applies to your specific project.

Provider types that may help: Septic; Well; Plumbing

Add optional project detail shortcuts

These optional details help MMHG understand your project request for private review and future project-stage organization. They do not create live provider routing, matching, availability, or approval.

What do you already have?

Select any project pieces you already have. Leave blank if you are still gathering details.

What help do you need next?

These are provider-type guidance labels only, not live provider matching or availability.

Project details

Some questions are required for the selected need. Optional answers can stay blank if you do not know yet.

Is this for a new manufactured home project?

Contact

Required: name. Add email or phone so MMHG can follow up about the project request.

Your contact information helps MMHG follow up about your project request. It does not guarantee provider availability, quotes, responses, approvals, or outcomes. These details are not shown to providers by this flow.

What Happens Next

MMHG organizes the request, but does not replace local verification.

  1. 1. MMHG uses your details to understand your project stage and possible provider categories.
  2. 2. You may receive follow-up if more details are needed.
  3. 3. You should continue verifying requirements with your county or local AHJ, licensed professionals, dealer, lender, utility, or other applicable sources.
  4. 4. This request does not guarantee provider availability, quotes, responses, approvals, or outcomes.

Next Step

Other ways to orient before or after the request.

A project request works best when you can also identify your stage, quote responsibilities, local questions, and provider type questions.

Land question first?

Can My Land Work?

Review zoning, septic or sewer, water, access, utilities, site prep, dealer quote, and setup questions before assuming the land works.

Preparing land for delivery?

Site Preparation Checklist

Organize clearing, grading, driveway access, septic or sewer, water, utilities, setup workspace, and dealer quote questions.

Delivery coming into focus?

Before Delivery Checklist

Sort land-use, septic or sewer, water, access, site prep, utilities, dealer responsibility, setup, and local process questions.

Utility questions unclear?

Septic, Well, and Utilities

Organize septic or sewer, well or water, electric, plumbing, HVAC, propane/gas, dealer scope, and local process questions.

Setup or final questions?

Setup and Inspection Readiness

Organize setup contractor, foundation, utilities, decks, stairs, skirting, trim-out, inspection, and dealer-scope questions.

Checking NC guidance?

NC Installation Manual

Understand how the NC Installation Manual, NC OSFM, county/local AHJs, manufacturer instructions, and licensed professionals fit together.

Not sure where to start?

Project Planner

Find your current stage, likely next steps, provider types, documents to gather, and delay risks.

Trying to see the whole path?

Full Project Roadmap

Review the stage-by-stage project sequence from planning and land through setup and move-in.

Reviewing a quote?

Dealer Quote Questions

Separate what may be included, excluded, estimated, or assigned to another party before you sign.

Trying to understand who may help?

Provider Types

Learn the provider categories that may be involved without treating the guide as a public directory.

Checking local requirements?

County / Code Library

Use source-backed starting points for county, local AHJ, utility, septic, well, and inspection questions.