The ability to just pack up and move your home anywhere in the country is one of the great perks to owning a tiny home. So just how often can you move your tiny home? tiny homes Ottawa These tiny homes can realistically be moved as often as every 3-6 months. You will need to take into consideration the work involved with packing up and hauling your home to a new location as well as the wear and tear placed on the Texas tiny homes itself.  

Wear And Tear

You likely have had to move your home before, right? This process can easily take a week or longer to get all your items safely packed up into boxes. Finally when moving day arrives you will have to painstakingly load up a truck and head to your new location. And while either you or a packing company will have diligently packaged everything, it is inevitable that something will break or go missing. This is of course the fun part of moving……just kidding. This is part of what we mean when we say wear and tear on your tiny home in that some of your possessions will undoubtedly break or be damaged. Keep in mind that cabinets and drawers can easily swing open resulting in items spilling out. 

Along with potential damage to personal items, the tiny home itself will be subjected to wear and tear as well. Just because your home happens to have wheels doesn’t mean that it can be easily or safely transported. Your homes pipework or water tank could easily be damaged throughout its transport. Insulation has even been known to slide down the walls from the heavy vibrations caused during travel.

Having to move your tiny home is not an easy process and will undoubtedly have an effect on your personal belongings as well as the tiny home itself. This is why we recommend not moving your home if possible more than every 3-6 months. Even if you’re an infrequent mover, we can still offer you some tips on how to properly safeguard your items. 

Protecting Your Valuables

You are probably aware of the obvious things required to protect your personal items: taking care to wrap up any fragile items in bubble wrap and ensuring it is packaged securely so these items cannot move around easily. Using moving boxes are ideal for these types of moves and are affordable. These boxes can quickly take up a lot of space, even when collapsed, so adequate storage space in your loft is essential unless you plan on buying new boxes every time you move. 

Next, you will need to take care to strap down any large or moveable objects like your refrigerator. Believe me; you don’t want to have a heavy item like a refrigerator moving around during your tiny home transport

As previously mentioned, cabinet doors can be flung open during transport so it’s a good idea to use some kind of tape or rubber bands to secure the cabinets and doors shut. It will still be worthwhile to do this even if you have already emptied the contents of these drawers and cabinets since the potential for a swinging door to swing around and bang into things can result in damages not only to the doors themselves but can also wear down the hinges and cause them to break.   

Protecting The Actual Home


Having to move a tiny home is not always an easy task. You may be picturing a nice quiet trip along the highways but the biggest risks involved come from the beginning and end of the journey. This can involve tight turns, high wind speeds and having to traverse small access roads with many abrupt movements when trying to park the home. 

With this said, here are some recommended tips to ensure the protection of your building during its move:

  • Avoid using the standard batts style insulation as this can collapse or become compacted during the transport from the constant vibrations. 
  • Check any bolts and screws frequently and ensure that any fixtures are properly secured.
  • Take a look under the trailers and verify it is in a good state of repair. Having a weld or joint fail is a huge cause for concern.
  • Using window shutters is a great idea as this will protect against any road debris or high wind speeds encountered during the transit. Alternatively, plywood can also be used to board up the windows.
  • Try to drain the water tanks as much as possible. Water can be very heavy and can shift with a large force during the transport.
  • You can consider using a professional transport company like Heavy Equipment Shipper to move your tiny home as they specialize in and provide reliable heavy equipment transport services. They will most likely be able to accommodate your transport needs.