Mobile Home Moving Companies Across 48 States With The Biggest Trucks and The Best Translift!
Our vast network of mobile home movers spans 48 states, ensuring that no matter where you are located, we have a mobile home moving service ready to assist you. Our mobile home moving companies are strategically positioned to provide efficient and timely services. Whether you’re moving within a state or across state lines, our partners have the expertise and equipment to handle the mobile home moving service.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does is take to transport a trailer in?
If you’re wondering how long it takes to for mobile home moving companies to transport a trailer in, read up on the timeline for mobile home moving service below.
Mobile Home Movers are typically scheduled out a minimum of 30 -45 days. Getting a mobile home moving company to perform a mobile home moving service in a few days is nearly impossible. There is a high demand for mobile home movers and very there are very few mobile home moving companies.
If you want your trailer moved in a timely manner, follow the checklist steps to ensure everything is squared away.
- To get a mobile home moving service in, make sure you have the title. Most counties will not allow mobile home moving companies to transport the trailer without the title.
- The mobile home moving companies need taxes paid before performing mobile home moving services.
- If it is in a trailer park, make sure the lot rent is current. Park owners will not allow mobile home moving companies to transport it until the lot rent is paid.
- Ensure the property is cleared for mobile home movers or anyone providing a mobile home moving service.
- After all taxes are paid, mobile home moving companies will as if you applied for a mobile home moving service permit.
Most Singlewide Mobile Homes can be moved within 24 hours as long as the path is clear. Most Doublewide Mobile Homes can be moved in 24-48 hours depending on road access and the number of trucks a mobile home mover has at his disposal at the time.
*Note – Not all counties and states use the same method for a mobile home moving service. This is a generic list of items that will make the mobile home moving service faster if accomplished.
Maybe you have a few questions. That’s okay; most people do. So here’s a quick collection of some of the questions people ask us… along with our answers. If you still have a question, don’t hesitate to contact us (or give us a call) and we’ll be happy to answer it for you.
How much is hauling cost to transport a mobile home?
Great question. Every mobile home situation is different which means each quote to transport a manufactured home will be different. For example, if you want to transport your trailer two miles down the road, it will be a lot cheaper than transporting it 50 miles up the highway.
Most mobile home movers will also consider what trees, brush, and debris they need to clear when giving an estimate to transport your trailer. If it is a straight shot to the road, it will be cheaper than if they have to cut down a few trees to get the manufactured home to the road.
Traditionally, the closer to the beaches you are, the more expensive your trailer transport is going to be.
With all this being said here are some numbers:
Mobile home moving service for a singlewide mobile home within 1 hour radius of current location: $4,500-$7,500
Mobile home moving service for doublewide mobile home within 1 hour radius of current location: $8,500-$14,500
Do Mobile Home Movers accept payments for their mobile home moving service?
The short answer is no. The mobile home moving business is fast paced and most manufactured home movers do not have the time to track every transport that they’ve made. Cash is king in the mobile home moving business.
Which Mobile Home Moving Service Do I Use?
Choosing between Mobile Home Moving Companies is challenging. Sometimes, you have many options, other times there is only a few mobile home moving companies. Asking these key questions can help you decide with Mobile Home Moving Service to use:
- How long have you provided Mobile Home Moving Services?
- How long have you been in the business?
- Do you know of any mobile home moving companies to avoid?
Do I need a Translift to move my mobile home?
It depends! Sometimes manufactured home movers need a translift to get manufactured homes out of tight spots. However, if the terrain is easy, there will be no need for a translift.
Can you move a trailer without a Hitch?
In most cases, no. However, most manufactured home movers have an in-house welder that will put the hitch back on. A hitch is very important when moving manufactured homes, however, many times the hitch gets sawed off due to state or county regulations. Welding a hitch on a single wide mobile home costs about $200-$300 dollars and you can double that for a double wide mobile home.