Setting up a mobile home is one of those jobs where experience really shows. Done right, the home sits level, secure, and ready to live in. Done wrong, you get doors that won't close, cracked walls, and failed inspections. Here's how the process works when it's handled by people who do it every day.
1. Site Preparation
Everything starts with the ground. We prepare and grade the site so the home has a stable, level base to sit on, with proper drainage to keep water away. A good foundation here prevents settling and shifting later.
2. Placement and Leveling
Next we position the home and level it carefully. This is the step that makes everything else work: when the home is truly level, doors and windows operate smoothly, walls stay crack-free, and the floors feel solid.
3. Anchoring and Tie-Downs
Once the home is level, we install tie-downs and anchors to keep it secure and code-compliant. This protects the home against wind and movement and is a requirement for passing inspection.
4. Utility Hookups and Final Checks
Finally, we connect utilities and do a thorough final pass to make sure everything is ready. We don't consider the job done until the home is set, secured, and good to go.
With 40+ years of combined mobile home setup experience, we handle the full process so you can move in with confidence. Reach out for a free estimate and we'll walk you through the details for your home.

