Setting a Deer Valley Modular home with a grove crane On the job Where we installed the septic
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Was on stand by for most of the day just in case they needed something. Jason and his crew did a awesome job and wanted thank them for letting us watch.
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This home was sold by Kentucky Dream Homes, go to kentuckydreamhomes.com for more information. Deer Valley was the home builder.
Thanks for allowing us to watch the installation... I’d not seen that before!
As impressive as it is, I'm more for the old fashion built up from the ground house. One thing is for sure, it's a different way to manufacture a house and is a step up from the mobile home.
Could you share the exact provider..by any chance was it Family Dream Homes I’m looking into the Paducah location, but can’t find any reviews.
It was great of the home owner and setting company to let us see how a modular home is set and put together. Thanks to them for this.
Yup and thanks for watching
That was really interesting! I've seen them being set from a distance but never up close like this. In the beginning I was thinking the roof had a goofy pitch and was surprised to realize it hinged up like it did. Pretty cool stuff and thanks for spending a good part of your day to capture it on video!
That was crazy amazing how they threaded that thing through those trees with only inches to spare... no panic... great...
Yup they did awesome
"If the chandelier is rockin' don't bother knockin'!" Great video! Really interesting information inserts too!
WOW, not for the faint of heart and it is no wonder the homeowner needed a little "liquid" courage. Great video showing the skill involved in this. Thanks for posting
double thumbs up to Jason and his crew.thanks
Appreciate those guys sharing their day with us.
Yup me to
Thank you to all for sharing this very interesting setup of your lovely new home ! Thank you DP for making this video, and much love to you all !
That was pretty cool! Thanks to the owner and crew for allowing you to video. A house up in the air is thrilling for sure.
I really love all types of houses but this modular really brought back memories. I always had an affection for modular homes. Just down right interesting how they are made and delivered. I was very young but was there when the home was brought in in 2 sections. Mike, you really gave me a super fine treat of a video this morning. Man, you are one super great guy. Thank you for ALL your videos. Loved the puttin the kids to work video....funny....but very educational for your children
I know of at least 100 of these homes in my area and at one time I owned one. I have never seen them being set up. Thanks Mike, homeowner and set up crew.
Thank you to you, the home owner and the crew for letting us see how it’s done. Nice work and thanks for the ride along.👍
Thanks and thanks for watching
Thanks for the video.Very interesting.Scary when those guys run under the load but was all good
Thanks mike
👍 Nice. Deer Valley website says 2x6 exterior walls. Thanks for the vid, Mike
Great video!👍my first time seein a modular put together.Thanks!
Back in the late 60's, boys down the street, their Dad, Glenn, ran a crane. Big GROVE. One of the biggest in Dallas at the time. Charges started as soon as he left the yard in South Dallas and Stopped when he came back in the gate on a 1 day job. Top Speed was 45-47 mph. He did a job for a neighbor, raised a poly Swimming Pool off the trailer, hoisted it across the owners 2 story house and sat it in the sand padded hole in the back yard. He held it up while all connections were made underneath and sides, then set it down nice and easy. Fire Department came over, run lines to a fire hydrant, to the truck and line to the pool. It had to be filled immediately incase there was a rain, the pool would pop up out of the hole. FD filled the pool in a couple of hours, before dark. Home owner knew capacity so City of Garland, Tx charged going rate for the water and a fee for the truck, lines and manpower. Faster than a garden hose.
This was very interesting to see the process. Thanks
Thanks to both of you guys. This was very informative. 👍
yeas that was very nice of them and very interesting
WOW. I really like this video. My late Uncle had a modular home with a built in basement. 3 bedrooms full baths, kitchen, dining room, and huge living room, huge basement in Glenarden, Maryland on a small street about 70 feet from the Capital Beltway. I remember sleeping over as a kid listening to the big trucks at night. I loved that. It was my most favorite house to sleepover. The home was built in the late 1960's. And all the houses in that subdivision were modular.
Thanks Michael
You, Captain ⚓ Kleman, letsdig 18, & elite earthworks are my favorites.
Thanks buddy
That was really cool of those guys and the home owner to let you film setting the house. I've seen those remote building toters before. They built a retirement home several years ago when I just started hauling trusses, the entire building was prefab from a factory except the roof. They built the roof on the foundation, then lifted the roof a section at a time and slid the prefab units underneath the roof with those little remote toters.
Awesome Sunday morning video👍😁
Very cool process. Thanks for the ride and kudos to the remote control skills on that transported.
Thanks and yes he is the man
Pretty cool and thanks to those guys for letting you video the process. I always heard that modular homes were built a little stronger to be able to withstand the long journey they have to make ? Thumbs up !!
That’s for sharing, very interesting 😊😊
Thanks to homeowner and set up crew for allowing us to sit back and watch them set this home up! Hope drone survived.
My husband worked at a place that built modular homes from the ground up. There was 4 different plans to choose from.
Men thanks for spending Your time showing us how they do it 🤘🏻🇺🇸🦅
Thanks for watching
Very interesting, very thorough by you Mike. Thanks for content.
Thanks for watching
You wouldn't believe how many Mobil homes I moved. When I was a young man. I had to move one off a Earthquake fault line that opened up. After the Northridge Earthquake. That was a lot of fun. A lot of very nervous people. OSHA, FEMA, Fire Department and Southern California Edison. God bless
One of the best built, most expensive modular homes built. They build them here in my home state Alabama I've actually been to that plant for those homes and the building process is just as neat to watch. It's done like an assembly plant for cars..
Interesting
Thanks for the great video. ❤
Nice wake up with dirt perfect. Really nice video. Those guys don't mess around. Thanks for letting us watch that
Always wondered how they got to install a modular home Good time thanks
Thanks for watching
My Dad has been the General Contractor for a few modular home installs and the number 1 most important thing to be ready for install day is to have a square and level foundation because you know when the house shows up it is definitely going to be square.
My Dad didn’t do the block work but did do the footings and framed in the attached garage on one that I remember.
Getting water onsite for the block layer involved a small stream, pump and tarp in the back of his truck. Fun times.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Lol very true
I have to admit when I first read the video. I thought it said putting a trailer in for a deer stand. Lol God bless
Thanks for letting us see how this is done. Very cool. I could not believe the guys walking under it.
Thanks to the crew and the homeowner for letting Michael share this footage. Cool video.
Thanks
Pretty neat with the fold up roof :)
Yup
Another great video, some very skilled operators in that crew, except the drone operator......Only kidding......i really enjoyed it, and also thanks to the home owner and Jasons crew.....
That was fun. Nice of all the people involved to let us gawk at them and the process while they worked. Obviously some of these workers carrying pipe have never watched a Final Destination movie. Ekkkk!
Thanks buddy
Great video!
Thanks
pretty cool. thanks to you, setup crew, and home owner for allowing this. watched neighbors house 4 section modular being craned in 2 years ago. these crews do a good job.
Thanks for the video.
Enjoyed your video and a beautiful home.
My Sister and Brother in Law purchased one ,I was away when it was set. Thanks for the video, gave me insight into procedure.
Thanks
They did not even knock any mirrors off!!! LOL Interesting video. I have seen them set before but never had the high drone view and that made it much easier to understand. Thanks to the owner and crew for allowing you to shoot this for our enjoyment.
Lol
I've probably seen 25 or so modular homes assembled and it still fascinates me to watch. Those guys did great.
I lived in a modular home for a number of years. We put a full basement under it which made the install a little more interesting because of the additional plumbing etc. It was a great home. The crane work on the install increased the pucker factor pretty high I will say. Good video. Lots of people have no idea of how the operation is done.
Awesome and I bet
Awesome thanks guys
Thanks
Great job to everyone.
Thanks
Bet there are a lot of 8-13 year olds that saw a future career in moving modular homes. Im sure there is a lot of angst associate with moving and maneuvering that expensive beast on roads and building sites like that. Obviously that little tractor device has some tight tolerances and a ton of power to move that stuff so carefully. Thanks for the video. That was nice -- also appreciated you were able to go have lunch in the middle -- most importantly!
man! that is cheaper than stick built? definitely faster than stick.
nice home.
nice work Jason and crew.
Great video have a great week and stay safe 👍
Thanks
Mr. Dirt Perfect, it’s always nice to see a job from start to finish, from the dirt work to the building installation, congratulations to all the craftsman for job well done 👍. Glad you captured it all. Thx for the vid
Thanks and thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and adventures. Thanks also to the homeowner and builders, looks very nice, glad we could see the process in action. Everyone, stay safe, wishing everyone and their family’s best wishes.
Thanks Tom
I set a couple small modulars. It has to be perfect conditions as i only had a 25 ton grove. Good video.
Thanks mike
Love all the information and Links 🙂
Great Video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
Awesome video thanks
That was good, thank you.
Thanks
That was just cool thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
As always great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Thanks to all that allowed the filming on the job site. The neatest thing I observed was the "Spreader Bar Rig". Unit came with protection at the known strap locations. No I hope this will work rigging. This made for a safe and easy on the unit lift. Nice work guys!
That was so Cool!!!
Back when I just graduated from high school I went to work for American homes in Morgantown West Virginia. This video brought back a lot of memories. I worked there about a 6 months to a year. During the summer you'd work from day light to dark
Dirt Perfect, way back in the '70's there was a company here in Jennings Co. which is north of you, that built custom homes just like that. They transported and had a Grove crane to set them with. They were called Insta House. It was started by a local family who had bought a farm next to ours and started a sub division called Green Acres. The original family members are all gone now, but the manufacturing building still stands. The family was also involved started a concrete ready mix company and even built trucks in the old Insta house building. Before that even they built hotel rooms int he building and then assembled them on a site as a complete motel. Lee's Inn was their name. You may or may not have heard of them. Good video.
Interesting
John Irwin where was that at? I’ve heard the name...
I took a day off a few years ago to watch the neighbors 4 section modular home being installed. On the way up the interstate I realized I was passing their house. I backed off and took a picture of each section. I got to watch the crane being set up and all 4 section flown in place. Each section went over the other neighbors house. They had all 4 sections in place and the crane left that day. I took still photos all-day and gave them a CD of there house going up.
Great video! Never seen a modular home put together before. Seen alot of them being transported on the highway in my area. Thanks for sharing, very informative!!
Great video! 💯 I was setting moduler homes in North Carolina 4 years ago.. super hard job carrying block..and clean up was a nightmare loading those axles..
There was some good operators.
Yes they where
That was very interesting. Never seen that being done the whole way. Thank you to the home owner and Jason and his crew
Thanks for watching
Wow Mikey that was great. Thanks for filming. Great to watch pros at work with machinery, even you buddy. There method is tried and true but makes me think about the first time they tried. Thanks again.
That was awesome
My cousin did a modular house years ago. It was neat to see. I don't have enough nerves left to do something like that anymore. Seeing it in the air would have me on edge. Great video
Thanks.
Thanks for takin better part of ur day to show this. I learn something new all tha time. Those guys work their ass off i bet. Heck of a cylinder on crane. Bet that cost a dollar or 6
Thanks for watching
That was awesome to see mr dirt perfect. No picking on you this time
Lol thanks
I'd imagine there has to be multiple drywall repairs at least in the ceilings or in the corners of the walls
About 15 years ago. A crane dropped a modular home in the cellar hole. Homeowners were watching. It made the front cover of town report that year. The damaged section was hauled off in dumpster and the company made a new section at factory and sent it. The crane over extended to clear chimney from previous house and out riggers sunk in the lawn. Second time they removed the chimney. and section went on fine.
Worked for a company in NH that made modular homes
Holy cow i would never walk under that 💯 holy!! Jeez!!
Terminology, Mobile Home cut in half length wide. It traveled to the site by being towed, IT'S MOBILE. LOLOL You were right the FIRST Time Mike.
RK Harm24 thats what Ive always thought too. But its considered an insult to call it a mobile home.
pretty efficient set-up , nice
Thanks for sharing. Awesome what they can do this day and age...and all the ways a house can be built....and set up! Beautiful footage and the area is amazing. Home owner is a handsome devil too!
Thanks
VERY cool! Thanks for sharing, Brother!
I was dispatched with my crane once to set the second story and roof on a modular house, I thought I was going to set prefabricated wall panels and trusses but when I got there and asked when the rest of the house was getting there I was informed it was there already assembled they just needed me to fold it out I was amazed as we made each lift the whole second story and shingled roof was done in about four hours
Interesting
Wow... that was tight!!! I don’t think anything else could have been maneuverable enough to wiggle that little feller in there!
Good vid. What a view
Great, interesting video, Mike. Thank you for sharing this with us !
Thanks for watching
Amazing!
Good driving
It was very enjoyable, watching. I wondered how they did that..good video
Thanks
That was a great look at how a modular home is set we live in a double wide my wife and I were talking about moving ours to a permanent foundation not sure of the cost yet we are looking into everything though thank you to the set up team and the home owner
Wonder if OSHA ever scan you tube for safety violations such as this? Best modular home setup video I’ve seen. Personally I’m in the beginning process of ordering the LaBelle from Palm Harbor Homes in Plant City, Florida. It’s a triple wide and will be rated for 180 mph wind load. I can feel the guys excitement watching his new home being delivered.
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing. To the home owners, & contractors, THANKS for allowing this process to be filmed! I'd often wondered how these things were put into their final resting places. Now we know for sure how they do it. Previously i just assumed how it was done. Now I know just how wrong I really was
Thanks
Quite an interesting production Mike, thanks for sharing.,👍💪
I have set many modulars, the ones I set use to be built in Decatur, IN, I think they are out of business now All American Homes. I run a 30 ton P&H, I set probably 75 -100 homes in Central and southern Ohio. Good times! I talked to Jimmy, at To the Top Crane, I know he thought I was full of crap when I told him the size of crane I set them with.
Thanks awesome