Movers, Blocks, and Leveling

Tiny Home Moving & Delivery

Our tiny homes are built on our property and ready for transport to your land. (Click for on-site build info) To make the moving process as smooth and stress-free as possible, we work with a carefully selected group of experienced tiny home movers. These are all good, honest people we know and trust—each one is professional, reliable, and genuinely wants to help you get your new home delivered safely.

Costs can vary slightly between movers depending on distance, route, timing, and specific equipment needs. That’s why we recommend getting a few quotes so you can choose the best option for your situation.

Here’s how it works:

  • Call or contact any of the movers on the list below.
  • Tell them you’re working with us and provide your delivery details.
  • They’ll give you a free, no-obligation quote and walk you through the process.
  • Once the mover arrives at your property, they will level and set your tiny home on blocks for you.
  • If you need blocks, many of the movers can bring them with them (just ask when getting your quote).

All of the movers on our list are vetted, courteous, and committed to taking great care of your tiny home. Feel free to reach out to any of them—you can trust that you’ll be in good hands.


Mover for sizes up to 40 ft long

  • Allan: 903-246-1720

Mover for sizes over 40 ft long

  • Stephen: 903-456-2804
  • Mike: 903-916-3263
  • Phil: 817-888-6502 (AR, LA, NM, MS, GA)

Tip: It is best to text them the size (16x40 finished out) and let them know it will come from Tiny Homes of Hope in Lindale and go to your address. Most of the time, they don't answer the phones while pulling a house down the road. 😊


What blocks do I need?

When the delivery guy comes with your home, he'll need blocks to set your tiny house on to level it. They are available at most hardware stores, and below are the links to Lowe's.

These are pier and beam homes with 4 beams (sometimes called skids) running the full length of the home. All of your floor joists are attached to these beams. Usually, when the movers set your home on-site, they will level the home on a stack of blocks every 6 feet, down the length of each skid. So the easy equation on how many blocks you need is:

  • The length of the home
  • Divided by 6 (round up)
  • Times 4

So if you have a 40ft long home, divide 40 by 6 (6.66667) and round up to 7. Then multiply times 4 (beams), which is 28 stacks of blocks.

In each stack, you'll need at least a 4-inch-tall and an 8-inch-tall block. This usually raises the bottom of the home about 18 inches off the ground. If you desire the house to be higher off the ground, you may need additional blocks. If you have any questions on how many to get, the mover is the ultimate authority and is happy to let you know.