Mobile Home Moving

Mobile Home Moving—Safe, Compliant, On Schedule

Simmon’s Mobile Home Movers specializes in relocating single-wide and multi-section manufactured homes with an emphasis on planning, safety, and predictable timelines. From the first call, we gather the details that matter—overall width, height, and length; frame condition and towing gear; access at origin and destination; and any special clearance concerns—so the route we design is both legal and practical. Our team handles oversize/overweight permits, schedules pilot/escort vehicles when state rules require them, and coordinates the best move window based on daylight, traffic, and weather. On move day, your crew and dispatcher stay in close contact, and when the home arrives we handle set-down and leveling so doors open cleanly, windows track properly, and the structure sits square.

What We Move

We transport single-wide homes as a single unit when route and regulations allow. Double-wide and other multi-section homes are split, transported in coordinated sections, and re-joined and aligned at destination according to scope. We also relocate manufactured and modular homes case-by-case, factoring in foundation style, access limits, and site requirements. If you have attached features—steps, decks, awnings, skirting—we’ll include removal and re-installation in scope when requested or coordinate trusted partners.

Our Seamless Moving Process: From Start to Finish

Moving a mobile home or shipping container is a big task, but with Summit Mobile Home Transport, we make it easy. Our process is straightforward and customized to fit your needs, ensuring everything is handled safely and efficiently. From the first call to the final placement, here’s how we make it happen:

Step 1: Discovery

We start by gathering key details—dimensions, weight, and access points for your home or container.

Step 2: Planning

Our team then plans the safest route, secures necessary permits, and schedules any needed escorts or pilot vehicles.

Step 3: Preparation

On move day, we ensure all utilities are disconnected and any site preparation (grading, clearing) is complete.

Step 4: Transport

We move your mobile home or shipping container safely, following the pre-planned route.

Step 5: Placement and Setup

Upon arrival, we place your home or container exactly where you want it, and ensure it is securely set up and leveled.

Pricing & What Affects It

You’ll receive a line-item quote that separates the base move, required permits, escorts, and optional services like tear-down, set-up, leveling, anchoring, skirting, or repairs. Costs reflect distance and route complexity, home size and verified weight, site access, and any special equipment. Typical ballparks (not promises): single-wide transport can range from low-thousands for straightforward local moves; double-wide moves trend higher due to additional sections and setup time. Setup, skirting, leveling, and related services are quoted to the conditions on your site so there are no surprises.

Mobile Home Setup & Installation

A smooth transport ends with a smart setup. Our crew prepares the pad or foundation, blocks and levels your home for correct operation of doors and windows, and—when specified—anchors and ties down to code for long-term stability. We coordinate utility hookups with licensed providers (water, sewer/septic, electric, gas) and align schedules so you’re not waiting on critical services.

When setup is in scope, expect: site prep aligned to code, correct blocking and leveling, anchoring per local requirements or manufacturer specs, and coordinated utility timing.

Mobile Home Setup & Installation

Homes settle over time. Soil shifts, moisture, and wear can lead to sloped floors, doors that stick, window gaps, and stress on plumbing, HVAC, and electrical runs. Our leveling service begins with a foundation and pier inspection, followed by precision jacking and adjustments to restore true level. We then reinforce and stabilize supports to help prevent re-occurrence. Addressing leveling early protects the frame, reduces interior damage, and improves comfort and safety.

Mobile Home Skirting (Install, Repair, Replace)

Skirting protects the underside, improves efficiency, and finishes the look of your home. We install and service skirting to match your goals—vinyl for value and low maintenance, metal for durability, stone/brick-look panels for premium curb appeal, or concrete/permanent solutions where codes require it. Properly detailed skirting helps with insulation, ventilation, and pest control, and adds structural confidence by shielding supports from the elements. If your existing skirting is damaged, we replace sections, correct ventilation issues, and tighten up access panels to prevent moisture problems.

Mobile Home Repairs & Remodeling

From urgent fixes to planned upgrades, we handle specialized mobile home repairs with materials and methods suited to manufactured structures. Structural reinforcement, floor/wall/ceiling repairs, roof leak remediation and resealingplumbing fixes and upgrades, electrical corrections and fixture installs, and door/window alignment are common requests we complete efficiently. For larger improvements, we perform kitchen/bath refreshes, new flooring and cabinetry, and interior updates that respect weight and attachment limits. One team, one plan—so the work complements your transport and setup goals.

Septic System Coordination (as a Related Site Service)

If your project includes septic work, we coordinate with licensed partners for site evaluation and soil testing, correct tank sizingfield layout, permit compliance, and final connection sequencing. Because septic design depends on soil and regulation, we schedule this early so transport, placement, and utility tie-ins proceed without costly delays. Ongoing maintenance options are available through our providers to protect your investment.

Preparation Checklist (short, practical, and optional add-on)

Safety Insurance and Communication

Skirting, steps, and utilities are removed/secured; interior is packed; appliances are locked; loose items We operate with the licenses and insurance appropriate for manufactured home transport and follow best practices for load securement and in-route inspections. The move is planned with documented clearances and legal speeds for the configuration in use. You’ll have a single dispatcher during the active move so you always know who to call and what’s next. If utility reconnection is part of your project, we’ll coordinate with licensed providers or refer you to trusted partners; many jurisdictions require licensed trades for final hookups.are secured.