Is your Mobile Home Level?
Uneven Settling Creates Bigger Problems Over Time
Uneven settling causes your mobile home to shift over time. When piers sink or supports move, floors slope, doors stick, and stress builds throughout the structure.
What Happens When Releveling Is Ignored
Worsening floor and subfloor damage• Increased stress on the frame and supports • Cracked plumbing and drainage issues • Structural instability and safety risks • Reduced home value and higher repair costs
What to Expect When You Contact UnderHome Armor
No pressure. Clear answers. Professional mobile home releveling services
Free Inspection
We check piers, supports, settling, and overall levelness to see what adjustments are needed.
We Explain the Findings Clearly
You’ll know what’s out of level, why it’s happening, and how it should be corrected — no guesswork.
Schedule a Free Under-Home Inspection
Professional Releveling Service
We relevel mobile homes to restore even floors, proper alignment, and structural stability.
How Mobile Home Releveling Protects Your Home
- Restores level, even floors
- Prevents continued settling and movement
- Reduces stress on the frame and supports
- Helps doors & windows open and close properly
- Protects plumbing from cracks
- Improves long-term structural stability
Why Homeowners Choose UnderHome Armor
UnderHome Armor specializes in mobile home anchoring, stabilization, and releveling services. We take a straightforward, inspection-first approach — giving homeowners clear answers and professional solutions built for Florida soil and settling conditions.
What sets us apart:
- Focused exclusively on mobile home anchoring and stabilization
- Code-compliant hurricane anchors and tie-downs
- Installed to meet Florida wind-zone requirements
- Experienced crews and clean job sites
- Free inspections with honest, no-pressure recommendations
State Certified General Contractor License #CGC-1531303
Mobile Home Re-Leveling FAQ'S
A mobile home needs to be relevelled in Florida because the soil beneath the home naturally shifts over time. Sandy soil, high groundwater levels, and heavy rainfall can cause piers to settle unevenly. When a home becomes unlevel, doors and windows may stick or stop closing properly. Floors can begin to slope, creating uncomfortable and unsafe walking surfaces. Plumbing lines may experience stress due to uneven pressure. Florida’s climate accelerates settling issues more quickly than in drier regions. Releveling restores the home to its proper position and prevents additional structural strain. Regular releveling helps extend the life of a Florida mobile home.
There are several warning signs that indicate a mobile home may be out of level. Interior doors that swing open or closed on their own are a common indicator. Cracks may appear in walls, ceilings, or around door frames. Floors may feel uneven or soft in certain areas. Cabinets and countertops can separate from walls over time. Plumbing issues such as slow drains or leaks may also develop. These problems often worsen if the home is not relevelled promptly. Early detection helps prevent more serious structural damage.
Professional mobile home releveling starts with a thorough assessment of the home’s foundation and support system. Technicians measure the home to identify low and high points. Hydraulic jacks are used to carefully lift sections of the home. Support piers are then adjusted, repaired, or replaced as needed. Shims and blocks are set to achieve proper alignment. The home is slowly lowered back into position to avoid stress. Final measurements ensure the home is level across all sections. This process restores stability and improves overall performance.
Mobile homes in Florida should typically be relevelled every few years, depending on soil conditions and weather exposure. Homes in areas with frequent rain or flooding may require more frequent service. Older homes may settle faster due to aging support systems. Even newer homes can shift due to soil compaction. Regular inspections help identify early leveling issues. Addressing problems early reduces repair costs. Waiting too long can lead to structural and plumbing damage. Routine releveling is part of responsible mobile home maintenance in Florida.
If a mobile home is not relevelled when needed, damage can continue to worsen. Structural components may experience uneven stress. Plumbing connections can crack or separate due to movement. Doors and windows may become permanently misaligned. Flooring damage can spread as the subfloor weakens. In severe cases, the frame itself may become compromised. Insurance and warranty issues may also arise. Releveling prevents minor problems from becoming major repairs. Timely service protects both safety and property value.
The cost of mobile home releveling in Florida depends on home size and foundation type. Single-wide and double-wide homes have different support requirements. Soil conditions and pier condition also affect pricing. Homes with extensive settling may require additional labor. Replacing damaged blocks or supports increases cost. However, releveling is far less expensive than major structural repairs. Investing in proper releveling helps prevent costly future damage. A professional inspection provides the most accurate estimate.
Not Sure If Your Mobile Home Is Level? Let Us Take a Look.
Mailing Address
2803 Gulf To Bay Blvd #402 Clearwater, fl 33759
4798 S. Florida Ave
Lakeland fl 33813
4411 Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, fl 34233
2046 Treasure Coast Plz Vero Beach, FL 32960
13650 Fiddlesticks Blvd Fort Myers, FL 33912
UnderHome Armor Inc. ® has offices throughout central and southern Florida to ensure fast service for all your Mobile Home needs.
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- Lakeland Fl and Polk County 863 244-7407
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