there are companies that will move them for you not sure of the price and as to where to put it that’s all on you..you have to have or find a place to store it for the time being
Since you didn’t offer details as to WHY, we may not give you the answer you want. Many examples come to mind however.
1 being that you’re considering a slab or foundation UNDER the mobile, and need it moved to facilitate construction.
2. That it has to be moved to another location?
3. Certainly companies that sell mobile homes can direct you to movers. The fees to do that would include all the labor to jack up the mobile, add/replace old wheels, and IF there is no tow apparatus still attached, that would have to be addressed, then the location matters. If this is just temporary for the purpose of moving it back onto the same lot, it’s possible the moving company might have storage ability.
Costs to you will be pricey, and it’s possible you’ll have to secure permits to move the mobile.
Since you apparently DO NOT have a mobile, I’m curious as to why the Q?
There are mobile home movers and set up crews. And it cost a lot of money. Especially if your mobile home is a double wide, because then they have to split the house long ways, which includes cutting the roof, lifting the carpet taking trim boards off to get to the seam. The skirting along the bottom will have to be taken off and reinstalled. And you would want to go with a good set up crew because they usually put everything back together nicely.
As far as storing it I don’t know what to tell you, I would contact a mobile home mover and find out if they have a lot or something you can place it. A lot of mobile home movers also sell used mobile homes
January 30th, 2010 at 5:52 am
there are companies that will move them for you not sure of the price and as to where to put it that’s all on you..you have to have or find a place to store it for the time being
January 30th, 2010 at 5:52 am
Answer 1 certainly offers valid thoughts.
Since you didn’t offer details as to WHY, we may not give you the answer you want. Many examples come to mind however.
1 being that you’re considering a slab or foundation UNDER the mobile, and need it moved to facilitate construction.
2. That it has to be moved to another location?
3. Certainly companies that sell mobile homes can direct you to movers. The fees to do that would include all the labor to jack up the mobile, add/replace old wheels, and IF there is no tow apparatus still attached, that would have to be addressed, then the location matters. If this is just temporary for the purpose of moving it back onto the same lot, it’s possible the moving company might have storage ability.
Costs to you will be pricey, and it’s possible you’ll have to secure permits to move the mobile.
Since you apparently DO NOT have a mobile, I’m curious as to why the Q?
January 30th, 2010 at 5:52 am
There are mobile home movers and set up crews. And it cost a lot of money. Especially if your mobile home is a double wide, because then they have to split the house long ways, which includes cutting the roof, lifting the carpet taking trim boards off to get to the seam. The skirting along the bottom will have to be taken off and reinstalled. And you would want to go with a good set up crew because they usually put everything back together nicely.
As far as storing it I don’t know what to tell you, I would contact a mobile home mover and find out if they have a lot or something you can place it. A lot of mobile home movers also sell used mobile homes