Gallery — Geo & Sons Mobile Homes

Explore our portfolio of mobile home sales, transport projects, installations, and completed setups across Maine. Although images provide a visual sense of our work, this gallery page also offers detailed descriptions of project types, before-and-after narratives, and tips for homeowners considering similar projects.

Located at 87 Lord Road, Benton, ME 04901, Geo & Sons Mobile Homes has been documenting successful deliveries and installations since 1991.

Why our gallery matters

Visual proof matters when selecting a provider for a major project. Photos demonstrate our attention to detail, the quality of our setups, and the types of homes and site conditions we handle. Beyond images, we provide context—explanations of challenges, solutions, and lessons learned—to help prospective customers understand what to expect.

Gallery categories and descriptions

Gray mobile home with red shutters and door, set in tall grass.

1. New Home Deliveries

Photos and descriptions of new manufactured homes delivered from partnering factories to private lots or parks. Each entry highlights logistics, transport equipment, and final placement techniques.

  • Example entry — New Double-Wide Delivery, Central Maine:

    Description: A double-wide home delivered from the factory to a rural property. Route planning circumnavigated low clearances; temporary tree trimming coordinated with the property owner. The home was set on a block and pier foundation and leveled to manufacturer specs. Final images show crisp exterior finish, installed skirting, and a completed staircase entrance.

A truck is transporting a long, narrow building on a gravel surface. Green building with white door and windows.

2. Pre-Owned Home Relocations

Before-and-after images of pre-owned homes that were inspected, refurbished as needed, transported, and reinstalled on new lots.

  • Example entry — Pre-Owned Single-Wide Rehome:

    Before: Worn siding, minor roof damage, and a sagging porch.

    After: Structural repairs completed, siding refreshed, porch removed for transport and reassembled on site, new skirting added, and HVAC serviced.

Tan mobile home on a concrete base, with a sliding glass door and a large window. Sunny day, outdoors.

3. Complex Transport Projects

Photos documenting oversized moves requiring DOT permits, escort vehicles, and municipal coordination. These entries include route maps and notes about unique problem-solving steps used.

  • Example entry — Downtown Street Move:

    Description: Narrow urban streets required coordinated traffic control and two pilot cars. Temporary signage and police coordination enabled safe passage. Images show staged lot, load securement, and final set-down in a tight driveway.

Tan mobile home on a concrete base, with a sliding glass door and a large window. Sunny day, outdoors.

4. Setup & Installation Work

Images showing leveling jacks, pier placement, skirting installation, and utility coordination. These images are paired with descriptions detailing materials used and code considerations.

  • Example entry — Winter Installation:

    Description: Cold-weather techniques used to protect plumbing and ensure proper sealing in sub-freezing conditions. Photos show insulated crawlspace and thermal skirting installation to prevent drafts and maintain efficiency.

Tan mobile home on a concrete base, with a sliding glass door and a large window. Sunny day, outdoors.

5. Brokered Sales & Pre-Sale Preparation

Examples of homes prepared for listing: staging images, photography angles, and listing-ready touches that increase buyer appeal.

  • Example entry — Market-Ready Listing:

    Description: Professional photography and minor repairs that translated into a faster sale at competitive price. Images include staged interiors, upgraded cabinetry, and clear listing photos used across multiple platforms.

Tan mobile home on a concrete base, with a sliding glass door and a large window. Sunny day, outdoors.

6. Park Deliveries & Multi-Home Installations

Large projects where multiple units were delivered and set in parks or developments, highlighting staging layouts and sequencing of work.

  • Example entry — Ten-Unit Park Delivery:

    Description: Coordinated route windows and on-site staging enabled the delivery of 10 single-wide units over five days with minimal disruption to park operations. Photos show staging areas, set-down sequencing, and final park layout.

If issues arise, our team responds promptly to address concerns and ensure client satisfaction.

Gallery insights and technical captions

Each photo set includes captions that offer insight:

  • Equipment used (tilt-bed trailers, hydraulic dollies, cranes).
  • Safety measures (tie-down procedures, frame bracing techniques).
  • Permits and escorts required for the move.
  • Weather or site constraints and how they were mitigated.

How to use the gallery to plan your project

  • Identify projects similar to your site type (rural, park, tight access).
  • Review before-and-after notes for comparable challenges.
  • Note equipment and crew descriptions to ask informed questions.
  • Prepare a list of site constraints to discuss during your consultation.

Before-and-after narratives

Wherever possible, we include narrative descriptions that accompany before-and-after images:

Problem: Example damaged roof or water infiltration.

Solution: Repair approach, transport precautions taken, and installation measures to prevent recurrence.

Outcome: Final condition, client satisfaction, and maintenance recommendations.

Client testimonial excerpts

“Swift, professional delivery and setup — handled permits and left the site clean.”



— Park Manager, Central Maine.

“The team coordinated everything and even managed the tricky access on our wooded lot.”


— Homeowner, Kennebec County.

Escort and pilot car needs

Some moves require one or more pilot cars to warn traffic, manage lane closures, and communicate with the driver. When state DOT rules require these escorts, Geo & Sons arranges qualified pilot car services, briefings, and synchronized timing to ensure smooth passage.

Safety protocols and training

  • Crew training on load securement and safety procedures.
  • Pre-move briefings and contingency planning.
  • Equipment safety checks and maintenance.
  • Communication protocols between stakeholders.

Coordination with agencies

When a move involves route obstacles, we coordinate with local utilities for temporary line lifting, municipal public works for temporary signage, and state DOT representatives to confirm route approvals.

Photography and documentation approach

All photos are taken with client permission and used to help future customers understand our capabilities. We document the condition before and after work, providing clients with a visual record for insurance or warranty records.

Guidance notes for homeowners

  • Look for entries with similar access constraints to estimate complexity.



  • Note any mention of municipal coordination; some moves involve extra approval steps.


  • Use our descriptions to prepare sites and manage expectations around timeline and cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I view sample projects in person?

    If you’d like to see similar home types in person, we may be able to arrange a field visit or provide contacts with client permission. Call (207) 692-8991 to inquire.

  • Do you document projects for insurance?

    Yes. We provide pre- and post-project photos and condition reports that help with insurance or resale documentation.

  • Can I request more detailed technical notes on a project?

    Absolutely. When you call for a consultation, we can share more detailed project notes relevant to your scenario.

Contact

If a gallery project aligns with your needs, contact Geo & Sons Mobile Homes at (207) 692-8991 to discuss project specifics, receive a quote, or schedule an on-site evaluation. We’ll use similar planning and documentation standards for your project to ensure a successful outcome.

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87 Lord Road, Benton, ME 04901

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