Arizona Mobile Home Movers — Statewide Mobile Home Transport, Removal & Setup

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There’s No Shortage of People Who Say They Move Mobile Homes in Arizona. So Why Call Us?
Search "mobile home movers near me" in Arizona and you’ll get national brokers who’ve never set foot in this state, directory listings, a Facebook group, and a handful of companies that will quote you over the phone and then change the number when they show up.
We’re different in a boring, useful way: we’re an Arizona company, we own the equipment, and Dan answers the phone.
We transport manufactured homes, park model homes, modular homes and mobile offices across Arizona. Single wides, double wides, triple wides. Out of parks, onto private land, off of properties where somebody left a home behind and disappeared. We’ve handled the routes that need a survey, the loads that need escorts, and the permits that stop most people before they start.
We’re not trying to run the highest volume of moves in the state. We’re trying to give you a number that’s actually the number, show up on the day we said, and leave you with a home that’s sitting level, anchored, and skirted — not just dropped on a lot.
If your home can’t be legally moved, we’ll tell you that on the phone instead of taking a deposit. If demolition is the cheaper answer, we’ll say so. And if you’d rather just be done with it, we buy mobile homes for cash — so there’s an exit either way.
Questions? Call 480-616-0537 or fill out the form on this page.
Dan B. — Owner / Operator, Arizona Mobile Home Movers
Why Arizona Homeowners, Landowners and Park Managers Choose Us
You shouldn’t have to chase down three movers, wait a week for a callback, and then find out the quote didn’t include permits. We make it easy to go from "I have no idea what to do with this thing" to a scheduled date, a firm price, and a home that’s gone or moved — with one phone call to an Arizona company that actually shows up.
We Handle the Permits, Routes and Escorts
Moving a manufactured home in Arizona isn’t a rental-truck job. Depending on width, height and route you may need an ADOT oversize load permit, a route survey, and pilot/escort vehicles. We deal with all of it. You don’t get handed a list of agencies to call.
A Real Quote — Not a Phone Guess That Changes on Move Day
We’ll ask about the home, the site, the access and the destination, then give you a price you can plan around. If something on site changes the scope, you hear about it before we do the work, not on the invoice.
We Do the Whole Job, Not Just the Haul
Transport, removal, demolition, tie downs, skirting, and HUD foundation inspections. Most companies in Arizona do one of those. When the home lands, we’re the crew that anchors it and closes in the perimeter — you’re not hiring three more contractors.
We’ll Tell You If the Answer Is "Don’t Move It"
Pre-1976 mobile homes, homes with frame or floor rot, homes that no park will accept — some homes cost more to move than they’re worth, and some can’t legally be permitted for installation at all. We’ll give you a straight read and lay out the real options: move it, sell it, demolish it, or sell it to us.
Statewide, and Actually From Here
Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, Yavapai and Gila and every county in between. Phoenix metro to Tucson, Prescott to Yuma, Show Low to Casa Grande. We know Arizona roads, Arizona soil, Arizona monsoon season, and how Arizona counties handle permits — because that’s the only place we work.
Clean Site, Every Time
Whether we’re pulling a home out or tearing one down, the property is swept, the debris is hauled, and the lot is left ready for whatever’s next. Park managers call us back for this reason specifically.
Our Mobile Home Services Across Arizona
Whether you need a single wide pulled out of a park next week or a 40-year-old home demolished and hauled off your land, we handle it start to finish — clear written quote, permits included, and a clean site when we leave.
Mobile Home Transport & Moving in Arizona
Single wides, double wides, triple wides, park models, modular homes and mobile offices — moved anywhere in Arizona. We handle the route survey, the ADOT permits, the escorts, the disconnect, the haul, and the set at the other end.
We move homes for people who are:
Relocating a home from a park to private land
Buying a used home that needs to get to their lot
Taking delivery of a new factory-built home
Being forced out by a park closure or change of use
Filling vacant lots in a park they manage
Moving a mobile office or modular building between job sites
Dan was great to work with and very reasonable with price of the mobile home I bought from him.
— David Schrock, Google review
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Mobile Home Removal & Demolition
Got a mobile home you need gone? We remove and demolish mobile homes across Arizona — including the ones other companies turned down because there was nothing left worth salvaging.
What’s included:
Full demolition and teardown, single wide through triple wide
Debris hauling and complete site cleanup
Demolition and disposal permit coordination
Utility disconnect coordination (power, gas, water)
Abandoned homes left behind on property you own
Homes a park has ordered removed
Older homes with asbestos-containing materials, handled to Arizona requirements
A note on "free" removal. You’ve probably seen ads offering free mobile home removal in Arizona. That offer is real — but only if your home has enough salvage or resale value to cover the cost of taking it. If your home is a 1970s single wide with a bad roof and rotted floors, those companies say no. We’re the ones who say yes. And if your home does have value, we’ll tell you that too, and we may buy it from you outright.
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
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Mobile Home Tie Downs & Anchoring
Arizona wind and monsoon storms are hard on manufactured homes, and loose or corroded anchors are one of the most common problems we find. We inspect, document, repair and replace tie downs and anchoring components statewide.
What we do:
Anchor and strap condition assessment
Replacement of corroded, loose or missing straps
Frame ties, over-the-top ties and longitudinal ties
Full photo-documented tie-down inspection
Pre-monsoon anchoring checks
Documentation your insurer or lender is asking for
Why people call us for this: a lender, an insurance carrier, or a park is requiring proof that the home is properly anchored — usually with a deadline attached. We inspect, photograph, fix what’s wrong, and get you the documentation.
Learn more about mobile home tie downs and anchoring →
Mobile Home Skirting Repair & Installation
Skirting is the first thing that fails and the first thing an inspector, a park manager or a buyer looks at. We repair and install vinyl, metal and simulated-block skirting on mobile and manufactured homes throughout Arizona.
What we do:
Vinyl, metal and masonry-look skirting installation
Storm, wind, pest and impact damage repair
Panel replacement to match existing skirting
Ventilation and crawlspace access door corrections
Rodent and critter exclusion at the perimeter
Skirting that satisfies park and local code requirements
Learn more about mobile home skirting →
HUD / FHA Foundation Inspections
Buying or refinancing a manufactured home with an FHA, VA or USDA loan? The lender will require a foundation certification. We inspect the foundation, tie downs and skirting, document the condition, and give you a clear list of what has to be corrected to pass.
Don’t Want to Move It or Pay to Demolish It? We Buy Mobile Homes for Cash.
Sometimes the cheapest way out of a mobile home is to sell it to the guy with the truck.
If you’ve inherited a home you don’t want, you’re leaving the state, the park is closing, or you’ve simply got a home sitting on your land doing nothing but costing you money — we’ll look at it and make you a cash offer. If it’s worth something, you get paid and it’s gone. If it isn’t, we’ll quote you a fair removal price instead.
Either way you get an answer on the first call, and either way the home leaves your property.
Dan B and Arizona Mobile Home Movers were excellent to deal with. He made the process of selling our rental damaged and dilapidated mobile home easy.
— Marybeth Andree, Google review
How a Mobile Home Move Works — From First Call to Final Setup
1. Tell Us What You’ve Got
Call 480-616-0537 or fill out the form. We’ll ask about the home — single or double wide, size, age, condition — where it is now, and where it’s going. Photos help. Five minutes on the phone tells us most of what we need.
2. We Assess the Site and Give You a Real Number
We look at access, the pad, the route, and what the destination needs. Then you get a written quote covering transport, permits, escorts if required, and any setup work — before anything starts.
3. We Handle the Permits and Set the Date
ADOT oversize permits, route survey, escort vehicles, utility disconnect coordination, park paperwork. We take care of it and lock in a date. You’re not calling agencies.
4. We Move It, Set It, and Finish the Job
We pull the home, transport it, and set it at the destination — including tie downs and skirting if you need them. Site swept, debris gone, home level and anchored.
How Much Does It Cost to Move a Mobile Home in Arizona?
There’s no honest flat rate, and anyone who gives you one over the phone without asking questions is guessing. But here’s a straight answer about what drives the number.
What Actually Determines Your Price
Size — single wide, double wide or triple wide. A double wide is two transports, two sets of permits, and a mating job at the other end.
Distance — across town in Mesa is a very different job than Yuma to Show Low.
Permits and escorts — width, height and route decide whether you need ADOT oversize permits and pilot cars. This is often the difference between the low and high end of a quote.
Access — how the truck gets in and out on both ends. Tight parks, soft ground, low branches and utility lines all add time.
Condition and age — an older home may need frame, axle, tire or hitch work before it can legally roll.
Setup at the destination — blocking, leveling, tie downs, skirting, utility hookups. Transport-only is cheaper than transport-and-set.
Typical Arizona Ranges
Demolition and removal: commonly quoted around $3.50–$5.00 per square foot in Arizona. A 15′ x 50′ single wide runs roughly $2,600–$4,000.
Demolition and disposal permits: roughly $100–$400 depending on county
Asbestos inspection on an older home: roughly $400–$800, with abatement running higher
Ranges shown for demolition and permits reflect commonly published Arizona figures and will vary by county, site and home condition. The only real number is the one on your written quote.
The Honest Version
On some homes, the move costs more than the home is worth. When that’s true we say so, and we’ll price out demolition or make you a cash offer instead. We’d rather give you a useful answer than sell you a move you’ll regret.
Situations We Handle Every Week
Your Mobile Home Park Is Closing or Changing Use
When an Arizona park closes or changes use, residents are entitled to notice — and Arizona operates a Mobile Home Relocation Fund through the Department of Housing that may help cover relocation costs for qualifying residents. We move homes out of closing parks regularly and we’ll work with you on timing and paperwork. Don’t walk away from your home before you’ve looked at this.
There’s an Abandoned Mobile Home on Property You Own
Somebody left a home on your land — an old tenant, a previous owner, an inherited property. There may be a title problem in the way. We deal with these constantly: we’ll assess it, walk you through the removal path, and get it off your property.
You Inherited a Mobile Home You Don’t Want
Inherited property with a home on it that’s costing you taxes, lot rent or liability. We’ll give you both numbers — what it costs to remove it, and what we’d pay you for it — so you can pick.
Every Quote You Got Was Too High
If the numbers you’ve been given don’t make sense, call us. Sometimes there’s a cheaper approach the other company didn’t consider — demolition instead of transport, a shorter route, or selling instead of moving.
You’re Buying a Used Mobile Home and Need It Delivered
Found a home for sale but have no way to get it to your lot? We handle the pull, the permits, the transport and the setup — and we’ll tell you before you buy whether that specific home can actually be moved and permitted.
You Manage a Park With a Vacant or Problem Lot
Homes removed, homes brought in, homes set and anchored, lots cleared. We work with park managers and owners across Arizona on turnover.
What Arizona Customers Say About Arizona Mobile Home Movers
REVIEW:
"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
REVIEW:
"Dan was great to work with and very reasonable with price of the mobile home I bought from him."
— David Schrock, Google review
REVIEW:
"Dan B and Arizona Mobile Home Movers were excellent to deal with. He made the process of selling our rental damaged and dilapidated mobile home easy."
— Marybeth Andree, Google review
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Our Mobile Home Moving Service Area — All of Arizona
We’re the mobile home transport, removal and setup company for homeowners, landowners and park managers across Arizona. Here are communities we serve regularly for mobile home moving, removal and demolition, tie downs and skirting.
Maricopa County
Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Avondale, Goodyear, Buckeye, Apache Junction, Queen Creek, Sun City, Sun City West, El Mirage, Tolleson, Wickenburg, Gila Bend, Cave Creek, Fountain Hills
Pinal County
Casa Grande, Maricopa, Coolidge, Florence, Eloy, Apache Junction, San Tan Valley, Arizona City, Superior, Kearny, Mammoth
Pima County
Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Green Valley, Vail, Catalina, Ajo, Three Points
Yavapai County
Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Chino Valley, Sedona, Dewey-Humboldt, Black Canyon City, Mayer
Gila County
Payson, Globe, Miami, Star Valley, Pine, Strawberry, Young
Northern & Western Arizona
Flagstaff, Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, Yuma, Show Low, Snowflake, Winslow, Holbrook, Page, Parker, Quartzsite, Wellton
Southern Arizona
Sierra Vista, Douglas, Bisbee, Benson, Willcox, Safford, Thatcher, Nogales, San Luis, Somerton
Frequently Asked Questions About Moving a Mobile Home in Arizona
How much does it cost to move a mobile home in Arizona?
It depends on size, distance, permits, escorts, site access, and whether you need setup at the destination. A short in-state single wide transport with easy access is the low end; a double wide going a few hundred miles with escorts and a full setup is the high end. We give written quotes before any work begins — call 480-616-0537 and we’ll get you a real number instead of a range.
Do I need a permit to move a mobile home in Arizona?
Yes. Moving a manufactured home in Arizona typically requires transport permits, and depending on the dimensions and route you may also need an ADOT oversize load permit and escort vehicles. Setting the home at its destination requires an installation permit through the Arizona Department of Housing, pulled by a licensed installer. We coordinate the permitting so you’re not chasing agencies.
Can a mobile home built before 1976 be moved in Arizona?
Sometimes, but there are real limits. Homes built before June 15, 1976 pre-date the federal HUD code. Many Arizona parks won’t accept them, most lenders won’t finance them, insurance is harder to get, and getting an installation permit for one can be difficult or impossible depending on the jurisdiction. We’ll tell you honestly whether your specific home is worth moving — and for a lot of pre-HUD homes, demolition or a cash sale is the better financial answer.
What happens to my mobile home if my park is closing?
Arizona law provides notice protections for residents when a park closes or changes use, and the Arizona Department of Housing administers a Mobile Home Relocation Fund that may help cover relocation costs for qualifying residents. That fund exists specifically so people aren’t forced to abandon their homes. Start by contacting ADOH’s Office of Manufactured Housing about the fund, then call us at 480-616-0537 and we’ll work with your timeline.
There’s an abandoned mobile home on my property. How do I get rid of it?
This is one of the most common calls we get. There’s usually a title or ownership question to resolve before the home can legally be removed or sold, and Arizona has a specific process for abandoned manufactured homes. We’ll come look at it, tell you what we’re dealing with, and handle the removal or demolition and the site cleanup. Bring us in early — the sooner you know what the title situation is, the cheaper this gets.
Do you offer free mobile home removal?
Sometimes. If a home has enough salvage or resale value to cover the cost of removing it, we may take it at no charge or even pay you for it. If it doesn’t — and a lot of older Arizona homes don’t — we’ll quote you a fair removal or demolition price. We won’t advertise "free" and then change the story when we get to your property.
How long does a mobile home move take?
The move itself is often a single day for an in-state transport. The timeline that matters is everything around it: permits, route survey, escort scheduling, utility disconnects, and site prep at the destination. The schedule depends on permits, route review, utility coordination and destination readiness. We’ll give you a specific timeline in your quote.
Do I need new tie downs when my mobile home is moved?
Yes — a home has to be re-anchored at its new location, and Arizona wind and monsoon conditions make that non-negotiable. It’s also frequently required by insurers and by lenders financing a manufactured home. A full setup requires compliant tie downs and anchoring. We inspect and document existing systems, identify needed corrections, and coordinate the required work.
Do you buy mobile homes?
Yes. If you’d rather not deal with moving, selling or demolishing a home yourself, we’ll look at it and make you a cash offer. If it’s worth something you get paid and it’s gone. If it isn’t, we’ll price out removal instead. Either way you get an honest answer on the first call.
What areas of Arizona do you serve?
All of Arizona. We’re based in the Phoenix metro and work across Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, Yavapai and Gila counties most often, but we travel statewide — Tucson, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma, Lake Havasu, Show Low, Casa Grande and everywhere in between.
Our Work Is Guaranteed — And So Is the Quote
Moving or removing a mobile home is a big decision, usually made at a stressful moment — a park closing, an inherited property, a deadline from a lender or a landlord. You shouldn’t have to worry that the price will change on move day or that the crew won’t show.
Here’s our commitment: the written quote is the price. If something on site genuinely changes the scope, you hear about it before we do the work, not after. We show up on the date we said. And the site is clean when we leave.
Already getting quotes from other Arizona mobile home movers? Good — you should. Get them, then get one from us and see where we land. We’re not always the lowest, but we’re straight with you about what the job actually involves, and that’s usually where the surprises come from.
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Tell us what you need and the best number to reach you. We respond within one business day — and if you’d rather just talk to somebody now, call 480-616-0537.
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