Services We Offer
INSPECTIONS
Inspecting your manufactured home's foundation crawlspace identifies moisture issues, pest infestations, and structural problems early. This prevents costly repairs, ensures safety, improves air quality, and maintains the home's stability and value.
Starting at $399.
Re-leveling
Re-leveling your manufactured home prevents structural damage caused by uneven settling, such as cracks, sticking doors, and foundation issues. It improves stability and safety, keeps floors level and comfortable, protects against water and mold damage through proper drainage, and helps preserve your home’s long-term value and livability.
Starting at $1099.
Anchoring
Anchoring your manufactured home is essential for safety and stability. It protects against wind, storms, and earthquakes, reduces the risk of shifting or collapse, maintains structural integrity, and ensures compliance with building codes and insurance requirements—ultimately safeguarding both your home and your investment.
Starting at $2,499.
Pier installation
Piers provide critical support for your manufactured home by evenly distributing weight and preventing sagging or shifting. They protect against settling and environmental damage, improve safety, ensure code compliance, and help keep your home stable, level, and structurally sound for the long term.
Starting at $149.
Rodent barrier patching
Installing a rodent barrier prevents pests from entering and nesting under your manufactured home, protecting insulation, wiring, and plumbing. It reduces health risks, helps maintain a clean crawlspace, and prevents costly damage and repairs.
Starting at $99.
Vapor Barrier patching
Installing a vapor barrier controls moisture under your manufactured home, helping prevent mold, mildew, and rot while improving energy efficiency. It also discourages pests and contributes to a healthier, more durable home overall.
Starting at $99.
Why do I need your services?
The two most important components of your manufactured home is maintaining the level of your home and ensuring that you have the proper structural support beneath your home.
- Structural Integrity: An unlevel home can lead to excessive stress on the framing, walls, roof, etc. causing cracks, binding of windows/doors, and even structural failure over time.
- Energy Efficiency: An uneven marriage line or misaligned windows and doors from an unlevel home allow air leakage and heat transfer, drastically reducing energy efficiency and driving up heating/cooling costs.
- Cosmetic Issues: Uneven reveals on doors, doors opening/closing on their own, visible sloping of floors, sloped countertops, bowed walls/ceilings, and compressed skirting are signs of an unlevel home.
- Integrated Systems: Being out of level can impact your plumbing, HVAC ductwork, electrical wiring runs and more - causing those systems to work inefficiently or fail prematurely.
The Mobile/Manufactured Home Industry suggests that you have your Mobile/Manufactured home re-leveled every 3 to 5 years if necessary.