Mobile home movers in Rockingham, NC work a piece of the Sandhills where three federal highways meet and the nearest dispatch yard sits just over the South Carolina line. Rockingham is the seat of Richmond County, the point where US-74 crosses US-1 and feeds into US-220, and that intersection makes the town a natural staging ground for manufactured-home transport reaching from the I-95 corridor to the Charlotte exurbs. Quartz Transport & Install runs Richmond County moves out of a Lydia, SC yard at (828) 888-0327 — about a 50-minute pull south on US-1 — hauling single-wides, double-wides, and modular sections across the county and the wider Sandhills.
Why Rockingham moves price the way they do
A single-wide in-state move runs $3,000–$8,000 and a double-wide $7,000–$15,000; a cross-state relocation can reach $5,000–$25,000 depending on distance and section count. Richmond County's geography works in your favor — the Sandhills are gently rolling, not mountainous, so there's no Blue Ridge grade burning toter hours, and the US-74/US-1 four-lane reaches most sites without a long rural detour. The levers that actually move a Rockingham quote are distance from the Lydia hub, unit width, the number of NCDOT-certified escorts the route requires, and the condition of the existing setup: a home strapped to old skirting, a wraparound deck, or a hard-piped utility run costs more to free than a clean single-wide on blocks. For a full line-item picture, read our guide on how much it costs to move a mobile home, then get a hard number with a 24-hour written quote.
The routes: US-74, US-1 and US-220
Rockingham is a true highway crossroads, and the route a crew picks decides the escort bill. US-74 is the east–west workhorse — west toward Wadesboro and Monroe, east toward mobile home movers in Lumberton and the I-95 junction. US-1 runs the Sandhills spine: south past the old Rockingham Speedway toward Cheraw, the SC line, and our Lydia hub — the same corridor we use to reach mobile home movers in Hartsville — and north toward Southern Pines and mobile home movers in Pinehurst. US-220 climbs north through Ellerbe toward the I-73/I-74 corridor and the Triad. Loads bound for the Cape Fear region pick up US-74 east toward mobile home movers in Fayetteville. The Sandhills hazards aren't grades — they're weight-posted bridges over the Pee Dee River and Hitchcock Creek, the older two-lanes out toward Hamlet and Hoffman where overhead limbs catch a 14-ft-tall load, and the in-town rail crossings near the CSX Hamlet junction. A crew lead pre-drives the route before we commit to a date.
NC permits, the tax certificate, and the escort rule
North Carolina gates a manufactured-home move at two levels, and Rockingham sits squarely in NC. First, under N.C.G.S. § 105-316.1, you cannot move a home on a public road without a county tax-paid permit from the Richmond County Tax Collector, and that permit won't issue until property taxes on the home are confirmed current. Second, an oversize unit needs an NCDOT oversize/overweight permit filed under NCDOT Publication MH-2, which fixes the legal route, the daylight travel window, and the escort count — a single-wide up to 14 feet wide can travel with one escort, while a wider double-wide section typically needs front and rear NCDOT-certified escorts. Quartz files the county and NCDOT permits, pulls the tax certificate at the Rockingham courthouse, and dispatches the escorts so the move stays legal and you never chase paperwork.
Setup, anchoring, and Sandhills sand
The haul is only half the job. On the new site we re-block the piers, level the chassis to a 1/4-inch tolerance, bolt up the marriage line on multi-section homes, and re-anchor the unit. Inland Richmond County sits in HUD Wind Zone I — a roughly 70-mph design wind, lighter than the coastal Zone II counties — but the Sandhills' loose, sandy soil is its own challenge: auger ground anchors have to be driven to full embedment depth to hold, and every tie-down follows the federal frame-tie standard at HUD 24 CFR Part 3280, Subpart G. We finish with mobile home setup and anchoring the same week the home lands, and because Rockingham is so close to the Lydia yard, Richmond County is one of our anchor counties for mobile home transport across NC — from the Sandhills out to the I-95 line.