Frequently Asked Questions

Clarks offers the largest inventory of new, used and modular homes in the province.

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Purchasing a home for you and your family does not have to be a stress-inducing experience. In fact, at Clark’s we have streamlined the home buying process to give you the keys to your dream home in the most hassle-free and efficient way we can.

Living the dream of owning your own home can be a little overwhelming at first. So many things to consider, such as where to live, what kind of home to buy, and how to finance your investment.

Clark’s Homes are built with you in mind – offering you the best in choice, value, and quality. To help you navigate this important decision, we have gathered a wealth of information that can help you to make a smart buying choice and own a home that you and your family will be proud of.

Our home sellers can help you navigate the market and put you in touch with local realtors who can locate properties in your area. Whether you’re buying or leasing land, you’ll need to consider a variety of factors when choosing a home site including neighborhood amenities, the size of the lot, zoning and permits, access to the site and more. After you’ve decided on a property for your home, the real preparation for move-in begins.

Getting the site ready for the home installation is the next step. Unlike a site-built home, the installation process only takes a few weeks. You’ll want to make sure the land is cleared, graded, and ready to accommodate your new home. Once the site is ready, professionals from the Clark’s team will deliver the home, complete installation, connect utilities, and arrange for any required inspections. The final steps for completing the installation will vary depending on the model and location of the home.

Once you’ve located the ideal piece of property for your new home, it’s time to prepare the site and plan your move-in.

Site Preparation
If you have property in mind that you think would be good for your home, there are some things you should consider:

Placement of the home on the property – Will the site accommodate the home size selected?
Access to the site – Homes are delivered on heavy, oversized trucks, so road access is important.
Zoning, permits, development fees – Are there any regulations that would keep you from installing your home?
Utility location – Is there access to gas, electricity, water, sewer or space for a septic system, and all other utilities you need?
Preparing the site – The land needs to be cleared, graded, and made ready to accommodate your new home.

Installation
Once your home is delivered, professionally trained installation personnel need to complete the home, connect your utilities, and arrange for any required inspections. The correct installation of your home is critical. Here’s where working with reputable home professionals and experienced contractors really pays off. The final steps will vary by home model and the location where the home is installed. Unlike a site-built home, installation typically only takes a few weeks rather than months.

Third-Party Vendors and Accessories
As part of the process, coordination with third-party vendors will need to be scheduled to install accessories such as awnings, porches, and other out buildings.

Cleaning
When the installation work is done, your home needs to be thoroughly vacuumed, dusted and any construction debris removed.

Home Inspection
This is your opportunity to make sure that everything has been done right. Get organized and use a checklist so you cover everything.

We do all transporting of our homes with our transportation services.

Yes we do sell skirting kits. Click Here for pricing then phone Karl at 519.822.3930 to place your order.