Service · Greenville, TX
Manufactured Home Foundation Repair in Greenville, TX
Foundation work sized for HUD-code manufactured homes: footings, piers, runners, and support corrections that address the ground movement causing the problem.
A manufactured home does not sit on a slab foundation the way a stick-built house does. The foundation is a system of piers, footings, and anchors distributed under the steel chassis. Foundation repair on a manufactured home is about correcting that system when the ground under it moves.
In Greenville and the rest of Hunt County, the ground under a manufactured home is almost always expansive clay. Clay picks up water in the wet season and shrinks in the dry season. That cycle pushes and drops individual pier points, which is why the same home can feel level in April and out of level by August.
Repair work starts with reading how the home is actually moving. We check each pier for load, look for footings that have broken or tilted, and identify where drainage is putting water directly under the home. Fixing a failed pier without fixing the water that made it fail just moves the problem down the road.
Depending on what we find, repair can mean pulling and rebuilding piers on larger footing pads, adding piers to reduce span, correcting shim stacks, or repairing runner-style support where present. Where drainage is the root cause, we flag it clearly so the homeowner can address grading, gutters, or a downspout that is dumping water at the perimeter.
This work pairs closely with our releveling and pier and anchor services. On many homes we do the foundation corrections first, then relevel across the corrected supports so the final set holds.
What's included
- Footing rebuildsNew pad footings under piers that have broken or sunk.
- Support redistributionAdded piers where original spacing is too wide.
- Runner-system repairCorrecting continuous support where present.
- Drainage-related root causeFlagging water sources driving repeat settling.