Mobile Homes
Frequently Asked Questions
What regulatory distinction makes mobile log homes a different product category from permanent residential cabins?
Mobile log homes are delivered on a transportable chassis that classifies them as mobile structures rather than permanent buildings under UK and EU regulations. This regulatory distinction means mobile log homes can be installed on sites where conventional planning permission for permanent structures would be refused or delayed. The Caravan Sites Act 1968 plus SI 2006/2374 dimensional limits (20.0m by 6.8m) apply to movable structures in the UK market. See BS 3632 mobile log homes range for related context.
What primary B2B market segments demand mobile log homes from Eurodita-supplying dealers?
The primary B2B market for mobile log homes is holiday park operators upgrading from ageing static caravans to timber accommodation that commands higher nightly rental rates. Secondary markets include temporary worker accommodation for construction sites, agricultural dwelling exemptions on rural properties, and emergency housing solutions. Each market segment values different specifications, so dealers should segment positioning around end-use rather than presenting a single mobile-home variant. See residential log cabins range for related context.
How does Eurodita's mobile log home construction differ from static residential cabin construction?
Mobile log home construction includes chassis-mounting hardware, transport-rated structural fixings, and frame elements engineered for repeated road transport and crane lifting. The interior specification, wall construction, and insulation follow the same standards as static residential cabins. The structural engineering accounts for transport loading in addition to static occupancy loading. Eurodita supplies mobile-rated structures configured at order stage based on the dealer's transport and site brief. See private-label manufacturing for related context.
What lead time and shipping considerations apply to mobile log home orders for holiday park operators?
Mobile log home orders typically combine standard production lead time with shipping coordination for the chassis-mounted final structure. Holiday park operators ordering for spring-summer season demand should plan winter ordering to support April delivery for season opening. Eurodita confirms specific lead times and shipping windows at order stage. Dealers managing multi-unit orders for park-wide refurbishment should coordinate delivery scheduling at quote stage. See dealer resources for related context.
How do dealers build long-term relationships with holiday park operators ordering mobile log homes in volume?
Holiday park operators typically refurbish their unit fleet across multi-year cycles, phasing out old static caravans and installing new mobile log homes across multiple seasons. Dealers who provide consistent units, dependable lead times, and supportive aftermarket service typically secure repeat orders as park operators progress through their refurbishment cycle. The relationship value of holiday park accounts compounds over time as initial installations generate operator confidence for follow-on orders. See dealer programme for related context.
