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A long, light-colored mobile home sits on a sloped, sandy lot next to green trees and another small building.
April 7, 2026
Transporting a mobile home across state lines or even within a state can be far more complex than routing a typical oversized load. Permits, inspections, route planning, and adherence to state Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations are essential to move a mobile home safely, efficiently, and legally.
A white truck towing a mobile home on a dirt road lined with trees.
March 31, 2026
Moving a mobile home involves careful planning, detailed knowledge, and a clear understanding of the differences between single-wide and double-wide homes. Each type presents unique challenges and considerations, from structural layout to transportation logistics and setup requirements.
A tow truck transports a mobile home on a narrow road lined with trees.
February 28, 2026
oving a mobile home in New England requires more than just transport equipment. Each state has its own permitting requirements, oversize load regulations, and site preparation standards.
A mobile home being transported by a white truck on a grassy field under a cloudy sky.
February 26, 2026
Moving a mobile home in Maine is a highly specialized process that requires professional equipment, proper permits, and experience navigating the region’s unique terrain.