Cost guide · Greenville, TX
What affects mobile home leveling cost in Greenville, TX
There is no flat rate for mobile home leveling that would be honest across every home. Cost is driven by the specifics of the home and the site. Here is what we look at when we quote.
A double wide has more pier points and adds a marriage-line alignment step. That means more time, more material, and more careful work than a comparable single wide. Older, wider, or longer homes fall on the higher end for the same reasons.
The number of piers under the home is the biggest single labor driver. A home with piers on wide spacing has fewer to touch. A home whose piers have sunk, cracked, or lost their footings needs resets, not just shims, and each reset takes real time.
Hunt County sits on expansive clay. Homes on lots that hold water, or where drainage funnels toward the perimeter, tend to have more repeat settling and often need larger footing pads. Sites with better drainage need less remediation.
Skirting that has to be removed, tight crawl clearance, storage that has to be moved, and yards a truck can't get close to all add time. A clean, accessible crawl space keeps the visit efficient.
A home that has drifted a small amount comes back with straightforward lifts. A home that has dropped significantly in spots often needs pier resets, added support, and sometimes framing corrections above.
Damaged skirting that needs repair, missing or corroded tie-down anchors, and belly-board that has fallen open are all common add-ons that get quoted with the leveling itself so there are no surprises later.
Why we don't post a flat price
The variables above swing the actual scope enough that any single number would be misleading. We give a free on-site quote, in writing, after we read the frame and check the piers. That way the price reflects the actual work.