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Baton Rouge: Mobile Home Moving Costs

Manufactured home transport & relocation pricing · East Baton Rouge Parish · 2025–2026 data

Cost Component Breakdown

Line-item ranges for Baton Rouge metro relocations · 2025–2026

Transport Base
$2,800–$8,000
Haul only, local <50 mi. SW: $2.8k–$5k | DW: $7k–$13k | TW: $12k–$18k. Includes DOTD $10 permit, basic liability, and escort.
WZ II Anchoring
$1,500–$5,000
Wind Zone II anchoring system. Double-helix auger anchors, stabilizer plates, hurricane straps at 8-ft intervals. 4,725 lb ultimate load per anchor. Clay soil labor premium adds 15–25%.
Marriage Line
$1,600–$5,000
Multi-section separation and rejoining. Structural lag bolt reconnection, roof ridge cap, gasket sealing, crossover utility reconnection.
Utility Reconnect
$1,500–$5,000
Electric: Entergy $0–$150 deposit, DEMCO $70 connect. Water: BRWC $300 initial + $30 turn-on. Sewer: connection $1,500–$5,000. Gas: Atmos Energy coordination.
Skirting
$1,000–$7,000
Basic vinyl ($1,000) to insulated faux stone WZ II–rated panels ($7,000). Perimeter varies: SW ~192 lf, DW ~176 lf.
Parish Permits
$80–$300+
EBR: $80 MH permit + plan review. WBR: $75. Ascension: $100 house moving + $25 setup + $25 occupancy. Livingston: $25 moving + $50 inspection.
Pilot Cars
$1.50–$3.50/mi
Per escort vehicle. Loads >12 ft: 1 private escort. >16 ft: State Police. >18 ft: front + rear State Police. $500K insurance per escort vehicle.
Hardware Prep
$900–$3,500
Hitch/tongue repair $300–$1,500. Axle replacement $200–$400 each. Tire replacement $50–$100 each (8-14.5 specialty size). Running gear rebuild for 10+ year stationary homes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move a mobile home in Baton Rouge?

Moving a mobile home in the Baton Rouge metro costs $3,500–$8,000 for a single-wide and $8,000–$18,000 for a double-wide on a full-service local move under 50 miles. However, true all-in project costs are higher: Wind Zone II anchoring ($1,500–$3,500), skirting ($1,000–$7,000), utility connection fees ($1,500–$5,000), parish permits, steps, and licensed trade work typically add $5,000–$15,000 on top of the base quote. If the destination is in a flood zone, engineered elevation compliance can add $5,000–$25,000 more.

What is the difference between transport-only and full-service?

Transport-only means the carrier hitches and hauls your move-ready home — typically $2,800–$5,000 for a single-wide under 50 miles. Full-service bundles teardown, transport, setup (blocking, leveling, anchoring, basic utility reconnection) into one contract at $3,500–$8,000. Even full-service quotes usually exclude new skirting, replacement steps, parish building permits, flood zone elevation certificates, licensed electrician and plumber work, and sewer impact fees.

Can you move a double-wide mobile home in Louisiana?

Yes, but it requires splitting the home into two halves at the marriage line. Each half needs its own toter truck, LaDOTD oversize permit ($10 each), and escort vehicle(s). Full-service double-wide moves in Baton Rouge run $8,000–$18,000 for local moves under 50 miles. Marriage line rejoining adds $1,600–$5,000.

What is the cheapest time to move a mobile home in Baton Rouge?

January is the cheapest month at roughly 15% below baseline. Schedule midweek (Tuesday–Thursday) and mid-month (10th–20th) for the best rates. Avoid July entirely — it's the most expensive month at +25% above baseline due to LSU lease turnover, peak PCS season, and hurricane risk.

What permits are required to move a mobile home in Baton Rouge?

Three layers: a LaDOTD oversize permit ($10 per trip, valid 72 hours), a $20 LMHC installation permit sticker, and parish-level permits (EBR $80+ through MGO Connect, WBR $75, Ascension $100+$25+$25, Livingston $25+$50). Only licensed LMHC installers ($125/year, $25,000 bond, $100,000 GL insurance) may legally perform setup.

Do I need escort vehicles in Louisiana?

Yes. Loads over 12 ft wide (all single-wides) need one private escort. Over 16 ft requires State Police escorts. Over 18 ft requires front and rear State Police. Escorts cost $1.50–$3.50/mile and must carry $500,000 minimum insurance.

What is Wind Zone II and why does it matter?

All Baton Rouge metro parishes fall within HUD Wind Zone II (100 mph). This requires enhanced anchoring: frame tie anchors every 8 feet, vertical and diagonal ties, all anchors rated to 4,725 lbs. A Wind Zone I home cannot legally be installed here — civil penalties up to $1,000.

How do post-2016 flood regulations affect placement?

The August 2016 Great Flood led East Baton Rouge Parish to adopt Community Defined Flood Elevations projected to 2085, effective April 2023. Manufactured homes must have the I-beam elevated ≥1 ft above BFE. Livingston Parish requires 2-ft freeboard (Feb 2025). An estimated 42–60% of EBR parcels are in SFHAs.

How does hurricane season affect costs?

Hurricane season (June 1–November 30) creates scarcity premiums pre-storm and massive demand surges post-storm. After the 2016 flood, FEMA deployed 4,600+ MHUs, absorbing carrier capacity for years. Post-hurricane rates can double for months.

Can you move a pre-1976 mobile home in Baton Rouge?

Pre-1976 homes face near-total barriers. West Baton Rouge explicitly requires a HUD label. Livingston bans homes without HUD Code seal. East Baton Rouge requires a Wind Zone Data Plate. Over 75% of carriers refuse pre-HUD homes due to structural risk.

What insurance do I need?

Louisiana mandates no minimum cargo insurance for the home during transit. Standard HO-7 policies exclude coverage while moving. Trip collision endorsements ($25–$500) are strongly recommended. New single-wides average $89,200 in the South Census Region, far exceeding the $100,000 GL minimum carriers must carry.

What are the hidden costs?

Full-service quotes capture only 30–40% of true project cost. Commonly excluded: Wind Zone II anchoring ($1,500–$3,500), skirting ($1,000–$7,000), utility fees (water $330+, sewer impact $2,150–$5,844), flood zone elevation ($5,000–$25,000+), tree trimming ($650–$8,000+), and site prep on clay soils ($2,000–$10,000). Budget 40–60% contingency.

How does the petrochemical corridor affect costs?

The Mississippi River industrial corridor (150–200 plants, 25% of U.S. petrochemical output) creates spring and fall turnaround-season demand spikes. The 2025–2030 megaproject supercycle ($20+ billion) keeps a structural demand floor under pricing.

How long does a move take?

Transport itself: one day (local single-wide). Full project: 8–12 weeks from planning to move-in, including permitting (2–4 weeks), site prep (1–3 weeks), foundation (1–4 weeks), and inspections (1–2 weeks). Peak-season bookings require 8–12 weeks advance scheduling.