Greenwood County · Upper Savannah · US 25 / US 178 / SC 72

Mobile Home Movers in Greenwood County, SC

Our own licensed crew hauls single-wide, double-wide, and modular homes across Greenwood County — SC moving permits filed through the county portal, treasurer tax certificate pulled, plus set, level, and anchor on the new pad.

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Who are the mobile home movers in Greenwood County SC, and what does a move cost?
Mobile Home Mover Pro is a licensed mobile home mover with our own crew, working across Greenwood County and the Upper Savannah region. Single-wide in-state hauls run $3,000–$8,000 and double-wides $7,000–$15,000; cross-state moves into NC or toward GA run more. We file the SC moving permit through Greenwood County's online portal and set, level, and anchor on the new pad. Written quote in 24 hours.

Mobile home movers in Greenwood County work the heart of South Carolina's Upper Savannah region, where the city of Greenwood — the county seat — anchors a cluster of Piedmont mill towns: Ninety Six, Ware Shoals, Hodges, and Troy. Mobile Home Mover Pro is a licensed manufactured-home mover, and we run our own crew across this county and over the state line in either direction — hauling single-wides, double-wides, and modular sections, then setting and anchoring them on the new site. This is rolling Piedmont ground, not the coast and not the mountains, which keeps most Greenwood moves predictable and on schedule.

What a Greenwood County move actually costs

A single-wide in-state move runs $3,000–$8,000 and a double-wide $7,000–$15,000; a cross-state relocation up into North Carolina or across the Savannah River toward Georgia can reach $10,000–$25,000 depending on distance and section count. Greenwood County's terrain works in your favor — short Piedmont grades and a handful of weight-posted bridges over the Saluda River and Lake Greenwood feeders, but no mountain pass to climb. The levers that genuinely move a quote are total distance, unit width, the number of escorts the route requires, and the condition of the existing setup. A clean single-wide on standard piers is cheap to free; a home tied to a wraparound deck, hard-piped utilities, or old below-grade blocking takes more labor before it ever rolls. For the full breakdown, read our guide on how much it costs to move a mobile home, then get a hard number with a 24-hour written quote.

How Greenwood County handles mobile-home moving permits

South Carolina gates a mobile-home move through the county, and Greenwood is squarely SC. Under S.C. Code § 31-17-360, you cannot move a manufactured home on a public road until the Greenwood County licensing agent issues a moving permit — and that permit is only released once the county treasurer certifies that property taxes on the home are paid current. As of August 2025, Greenwood County moved its permitting online: the county now runs permit records and applications through the OpenGov / CitizenServe portal at greenwood.portal.opengov.com, where moving and setup permits can be searched and filed rather than handled on paper at the courthouse. Because the portal is recent, a fair number of older Greenwood records still live in the legacy paper files — so we work both, confirming the tax-paid status with the treasurer and filing the move through the live portal. The Greenwood County permit portal already lists more than 44 manufactured-home permits on record across 2025–2026 — including 14 new-home setups — handled by 11 distinct licensed installers and movers on file, so before we quote we already know how the county codes a job like yours. Our crew pulls the treasurer's tax certificate, files the § 31-17-360 moving permit, and coordinates the utility disconnect so the move stays legal end to end. For the statewide picture, see South Carolina mobile home moving laws and our mobile home moving permit guide.

The move process: disconnect, permit, haul, set

Every Greenwood County job runs the same disciplined sequence. First the crew disconnects the home — utilities killed and capped, skirting and any deck pulled, the chassis prepped and the axles and hitch rated for the road. In parallel we clear the permits: the treasurer's tax certificate and the § 31-17-360 moving permit through the county portal, plus the oversize travel window and any escort coordination the route demands. Then the haul — a toter and the right blocking trailer move the home over the pre-driven route, watching the weight-posted river bridges and rural overheads around Ninety Six and Ware Shoals. On the new pad we set the home: re-block the piers, level to a 1/4-inch tolerance, bolt up the marriage line on double-wides, and re-anchor the frame. Dig into each stage on our mobile home transport, setup, leveling, and anchoring pages.

Routes and the cross-state lane

Greenwood is a genuine highway crossing, and the road a crew picks decides the escort bill. US 25 is the north–south workhorse — north toward mobile home movers in Greenville and the upstate, south toward Edgefield and the Augusta–Georgia line. US 178 runs northwest through Honea Path and the Anderson corridor, while SC 72 and SC 34 carry the east–west traffic toward Laurens, Newberry, and mobile home movers in Columbia in the Midlands. Because the county sits in the Upper Savannah, our most common long lanes are cross-state: north over the line into North Carolina, or southwest across the Savannah River into Georgia. Mobile Home Mover Pro is licensed in both Carolinas, so on a two-state move our crew clears the Greenwood County moving permit on the SC side and coordinates the receiving state's oversize and tax permits before the haul — never after. See moving a mobile home across state lines and our full South Carolina coverage for how the two-state paperwork stacks up.

Storms, FEMA, and manufactured homes in Greenwood County

Greenwood County, SC has been included in 17 federal disaster declarations for storms and flooding since 2000 — among them Hurricane Debby (2024), Hurricane Helene (2024), and Hurricane Ian (2023). Manufactured homes take the worst of every major storm — and each one puts homes on the move: damaged single- and double-wides hauled off, replacement units delivered, and families relocated to safer ground. When the wind passes, our crew is who you call to move, set, or remove a manufactured home in Greenwood County. (Source: FEMA OpenFEMA disaster-declaration data.)

Questions

Greenwood County mobile home moving — straight answers

How much do mobile home movers in Greenwood County SC charge?
In Greenwood County, a single-wide in-state move typically runs $3,000–$8,000 and a double-wide $7,000–$15,000; a cross-state haul up into North Carolina or across the Savannah River toward Georgia can reach $10,000–$25,000. The rolling Piedmont ground around Greenwood, Ninety Six, and Ware Shoals keeps most local moves in the middle of those ranges — short grades and a few weight-posted bridges, but no mountain passes. What actually moves a Greenwood quote is total distance, unit width, how many escorts the route needs, and whether old skirting, a deck, or a hard-piped utility tie has to be dealt with before the home rolls. For the full line-item picture, see how much it costs to move a mobile home.
Do I need a permit to move a mobile home in Greenwood County?
Yes. South Carolina ties the move to property taxes: under S.C. Code § 31-17-360, you cannot move a manufactured home over a public road until you obtain a moving permit from the Greenwood County licensing agent, and that permit is only issued once the county treasurer confirms the home's taxes are paid current. Greenwood County moved its permitting onto an online portal in August 2025 — the county now runs records and applications through the OpenGov / CitizenServe portal at greenwood.portal.opengov.com, where the Greenwood County permit portal already lists more than 44 manufactured-home permits on record for 2025–2026. Our crew pulls the tax-paid certificate, files the moving permit through that portal, and clears the route before a wheel turns, so you never stand in line at the courthouse.
Can you move a mobile home across the SC–NC line from Greenwood County?
Yes — cross-state moves are one of our core lanes, and Greenwood sits within a couple hours of the North Carolina line up US 25 and US 178. Mobile Home Mover Pro is licensed for manufactured-home transport in both Carolinas, so our crew clears the SC side — the Greenwood County moving permit and treasurer's tax certificate under § 31-17 — then coordinates the NCDOT oversize permit and county tax permit on the receiving end before the haul. A double-wide travels as two sections; the limiting factor is rarely the home and almost always the title and tax paperwork on both ends. See moving a mobile home across state lines for how we sequence a two-state move, and mobile home movers in Greenville for our nearest upstate metro hub.
What does the Greenwood County crew do after the home is hauled?
The haul is only half the job. On the new pad our crew re-blocks the piers, levels the chassis to a 1/4-inch tolerance, bolts up the marriage line on multi-section homes, and re-anchors the frame. Greenwood County is inland Piedmont and sits in HUD Wind Zone I, so anchoring follows the federal frame-tie and auger-anchor standard at HUD 24 CFR Part 3280, Subpart G. We finish with mobile home setup, leveling, and anchoring the same week the home lands — utilities reconnected, skirting back on, set to spec rather than just dropped.
Is Mobile Home Mover Pro licensed and insured for Greenwood County moves?
Yes. Mobile Home Mover Pro is a licensed manufactured-home mover with our own crew — licensed and insured (general liability, cargo, and workers' comp), licensed for transport in both SC and NC, and we coordinate certified escort vehicles for wide loads. Every Greenwood County move comes with a written quote inside 24 business hours, the Greenwood County moving permit and treasurer's tax certificate filed on your behalf, and escorts scheduled to the legal daylight travel window. We never sell or share your contact information.
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