Sticking doors. Floors that slope. Cracks above the windows. If your mobile home is shifting, we will get it level again - usually in a single day. Single-wide, double-wide, and triple-wide releveling for Metter, Candler County, and the I-16 corridor.
South Georgia red clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry - that constant cycle moves the piers under your home a fraction of an inch at a time. Add in our hurricane wind events, the occasional tropical depression dumping 6 inches in a day, and 30+ years of weight, and almost every mobile home in Candler County eventually needs releveling. The good news: it is one of the most cost-effective repairs you can do, and it prevents thousands of dollars in cascading damage to your floors, walls, plumbing, and roof.
We crawl under your home, check every pier, anchor, beam, and the underbelly. We measure with laser levels at multiple points.
We jack the home back to level using hydraulic jacks, then reset, replace, or add concrete piers and shims as needed.
While we are under there, we inspect every tie-down for corrosion, missing parts, or improper tension. Replace or re-tension as needed.
We re-measure with laser levels across all 4 corners, the marriage line on doubles, and key floor points. We do not leave until it is right.
Pricing depends on home size, age, and how far out of level it has gone. Here are typical 2026 ranges for jobs we do in Metter and Candler County:
All quotes free, written, and flat-rate before any work starts. Prices reflect 2026 Metter / Candler County market rates.
Tell us about your home and we will get a written, flat-rate releveling quote to you - usually same day. No obligation, no pressure.
Or call (912) 314-9891 right now for fastest service.
In Metter and Candler County, single-wide releveling typically runs $450-$1,100, double-wides run $800-$1,800, and triple-wides run $1,400-$2,800. Add-ons like pier replacement, anchor replacement, or belly-wrap repair are quoted separately and itemized in writing.
Most mobile homes in South Georgia need releveling every 5-7 years due to red clay soil movement. Older homes (1980s and earlier) often need it more often - every 3-5 years. If you notice sticking doors or sloping floors, do not wait - small problems become big ones.
Most single-wides are done in 4-8 hours. Double-wides take 6-10 hours. Triple-wides or jobs requiring extensive pier replacement may stretch into a second day. We schedule the work so you can stay in the home overnight.
Standard wear-from-soil-settling is usually NOT covered. However, if your home shifted because of a flood, fallen tree, or storm, insurance often covers it. We provide adjuster-friendly photos and itemized estimates either way.
We dont recommend it. Mobile home leveling requires hydraulic jacks rated for the load, knowledge of pier placement and beam stress points, and the right shim materials. A wrong move can crack drywall, shift plumbing, or - worst case - injure you. The cost of professional releveling is far less than the cost of damage from a DIY mistake.
Yes - we relevel mobile homes in Statesboro, Swainsboro, Vidalia, Lyons, Claxton, Reidsville, Glennville, Soperton, Cobbtown, Pulaski, and most communities within 40 miles of Metter (30439).
Yes. We are also full-service mobile home contractors - we can patch drywall, replace damaged subfloor, fix sticking doors, and repair skirting in the same visit. See our Repair page for details.
Always. Releveling without inspecting anchors is half a job. We check every tie-down, replace any that are corroded or missing, and re-tension as needed - critical for hurricane wind zone II compliance in our area.