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Towing & Hauling | Single Wide & Double Wide | Mobile & Manufactured
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“Dan is a stand up guy, he is timely, and we are proud to know him. The process went smoothly from original day we met to the removal of Mobile Home.”
— Michael Edwards, Google review
Arizona Local Mobile Home Movers
Yes, we are an Arizona local mobile home transport company that serves Phoenix and the surrounding cities. We are able to help families in tons of different situations including…
- Abandoned mobile home on your property
- Mobile home needs to be removed from the park
- Filling up vacant lots in a mobile home park
- Pulling new factory build manufactured houses
- Transporting mobile homes to private land
We’ll know very quickly if we can help you, and unlike calling the other movers, we’re ready to help you right now!

Our Mobile Home Services
Demolition and removal, tie-downs, skirting repair, and HUD foundation inspections across Arizona.

Mobile Home Demolition and Removal
- Complete mobile home demolition
- Debris hauling and site cleanup
- Permit coordination when needed
- Responsible removal across Arizona

Tie Downs and Anchoring
- Anchor and strap installation
- Replacement of corroded or loose straps
- Photo-documented inspection
- Certificate support for insurers and lenders

Skirting Repair
- Vinyl and metal skirting repairs
- Storm, pest, and impact damage fixes
- Ventilation and access-door corrections
- Clean perimeter protection
How It Works
Step 1
CONTACT US

Provide us the details of your mobile home.
Step 2
GET YOUR QUOTE

We will provide you a fair price quote to move your mobile home.
Step 3
SET THE MOVE DATE

We take pride in adhering to the move schedule.
What Our Customers Say
How Much Does It Cost To Move A Mobile Home in Arizona?
Unlike other services, moving mobile homes does not have a set cost. The average cost to move your mobile home will depend on a few variables including size and weight of mobile home, pickup and delivery locations, permits and escorts – among others.
Generally speaking, a legal manufactured home that does not require permits or escorts to transport, can average costs between $500 – $3,500 interstate and $2,000 – $15,000 nationwide. Single wide mobile homes and double wide manufactured homes requiring permits and escorts to transport average a cost between $1,500 – $4,000 interstate and $3,500 – $25,000 nationwide.
Keep in mind these are mere estimates and the actual cost to move a mobile home varies from move to move. To get the exact cost of a transporting a manufactured home, we recommend speaking to our transport specialists with the specifics about your manufactured home.
“Can I Move A Mobile Home For Free?”
Unless you’ve moved a mobile home before, you are likely not familiar with the transport process. Manufactured home delivery takes planning, time and most importantly experience. It’s important to understand the process and work with an experienced manufactured home transportation company to help eliminate setbacks and additional costs. Whether you’ve transported a mobile home before, or this is your first time, you’ll get everything you need to know about moving a mobile home to make to make the whole transport process easy.
Here’s What You’ll Need
- Type of Mobile Home – Do you have a manufactured home, modular home, park model home, tiny home, or mobile office?
- Single or Double Wide – A single-wide is no more than 72′ long and 15′ wide. A double-wide ranges between 56′-90′ long and 26′ wide.
- Pickup and Delivery Locations – Are we picking up from a residential or commercial address?
- Route Survey – Will we need commercial route planning?
- Towing or Trailering – Is this a legal or oversize transport?
- Permits/Escorts – Will your move require local, state or nationwide permitting?
- Set-Up Services – Do you need professional service to disconnect and reconnect your utilities or attach axles and wheels?

