We currently live in Oregon, but our home will be on private land in Idaho.
If we pick a dealer where we live now to purchase our home from, how will they check out the road access and height clearances? Do all dealers have someone who goes out to the customer's site? Will they do this if you have not yet signed any purchase agreement? We want to be sure our home will be able to be delivered without problems, but are not yet ready to purchase. Maybe we should check with a dealer closer to the property??? What fees would they charge for this?
Thank you for any advice!
Getting manufactured home to land site
Re: Getting manufactured home to land site
In most parts of the country manufactured home movers are required to pull wide load permits prior to moving your home. Part of the possess includes listing the height of the home and the route they will follow This has to be approved by the local road departments, who know the clearance on their roads.
When you move your home pay attention to the details of your home's installation. If you want to enjoy your home for years to come the site prep and installation must be handled properly. Even if you're not planning on doing the work yourself, it is critical that you understand the entire process.
The most effective way to learn about the step by step process involved in properly installing a manufactured home is a great 2 hour long video series with George Porter, the industry's most respected installation specialist. Mr. Porter leads you through a two hour viewing experience that will prepare you for the numerous operations and complexities involved in the installation of the modern manufactured home.
If your reading this and you are about to purchase a manufactured home Don't assume that the retailer or the installer are watching out for your best interests. take this crash study course now
For the 5 VHS set Click Here
For the 2 DVDSet Click Here
This will give you an edge when choosing sub-contractors and help you make sure the site preparation and installation is done right and to your expectation.
When you move your home pay attention to the details of your home's installation. If you want to enjoy your home for years to come the site prep and installation must be handled properly. Even if you're not planning on doing the work yourself, it is critical that you understand the entire process.
The most effective way to learn about the step by step process involved in properly installing a manufactured home is a great 2 hour long video series with George Porter, the industry's most respected installation specialist. Mr. Porter leads you through a two hour viewing experience that will prepare you for the numerous operations and complexities involved in the installation of the modern manufactured home.
If your reading this and you are about to purchase a manufactured home Don't assume that the retailer or the installer are watching out for your best interests. take this crash study course now
For the 5 VHS set Click Here
For the 2 DVDSet Click Here
This will give you an edge when choosing sub-contractors and help you make sure the site preparation and installation is done right and to your expectation.
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