Single & Double Wide Leveling
Single-wides and double-wides need different leveling approaches. Single-wides have simpler pier layouts and can usually be re-leveled in a day. Double-wides add a marriage line and doubled interior loads, which changes both the process and the checklist.
On a single-wide re-level, the crew lifts along the two main I-beams, checks pier contact end to end, and confirms level in every room. Interior doors that used to drag typically hang correctly again within hours of completion. Anchor straps are inspected and re-tensioned as part of the same visit.
Double-wide work is more involved. The two halves of the home meet at the marriage line, and any movement there shows up quickly as gaps in flooring seams, popped drywall tape at the center of the ceiling, or interior doors that no longer close along the center wall. The crew must level both halves relative to each other and to the ground, then re-secure marriage line hardware.
The referred contractors carry the additional jacks and beams needed for double-wide work and are used to the extra time it takes to bring two halves back into plane. On older double-wides they will also inspect the ridge beam connection and confirm that lag bolts, mating gaskets, and center piers are still doing their job.
Whether you have a single-wide or a double-wide, the free quote will cover the specific pier count, anchor condition, and any related repairs unique to your home. That way you see the true scope before any work begins.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is double wide leveling more expensive?+
Costs depend on pier count, access, and scope. Request a free on-site quote for exact numbers on your home.
Do you level manufactured homes on private property and in parks?+
Yes. The referred contractors work in both settings across Bowie County.
How disruptive is a double wide re-level?+
The home is lifted only a few inches at a time. You can usually stay in the home during the work.