Prescott Valley's Mobile & Manufactured Home Contractor

Do you own a mobile or manufactured home in Prescott Valley? If so, you know how tough the local climate can be on your home. The soil shifts, the sun is intense, and monsoons can cause real damage. That’s why you need a contractor who knows manufactured homes inside and out.
At Prescott Valley Mobile Home Contractor, we only work on manufactured and mobile homes. We don’t use generic fixes. Instead, we use methods built for the lightweight frames and unique design of your home. Whether you need leveling, a new roof, or storm repairs, our team is ready to help.

Our Manufactured Home Services in Prescott Valley, AZ

We offer a full list of services made just for mobile and manufactured homes.
Here’s what we do:

Mobile Home Leveling & Foundation Repair

Is your floor sloped? Are your doors hard to open or close? Those are signs your home needs to be re-levelled. First, we check the entire foundation. Next, we adjust or replace the steel piers holding your home up. We use a digital hydrostatic manometer to measure the exact height at each pier. This tool helps us find even tiny differences in level. This process meets the rules set by A.A.C. Title 4, Chapter 34, Article 6 installation and leveling regulations.

Mobile Home Tie-Downs & Wind Anchors

Strong winds can actually lift a manufactured home off the ground. That's not a risk you want to take. We install heavy-duty ground anchors and steel straps to hold your home in place. Before we drive anchors into the ground, we use a soil torque probe to test how strong the soil is at your site. This tells us which anchors to use. Our work follows HUD Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards 24 CFR Section 3285.306 wind anchoring specifications.

Mobile Home Roofing & Roofover Systems

Is your roof leaking? Is your home getting too hot in summer? We can fix both problems. We install metal roofover systems over your existing roof. We also apply an elastomeric coating that reflects up to 85% of the sun's heat. During the job, we use a comb wet-film thickness gauge to check the coating thickness. This makes sure the coating is even and thick enough. The finished system meets Yavapai County Planning & Development Ordinance Section 561 roof load requirements.

Mobile Home Siding

Old or cracked siding lets in moisture and weakens your home's frame. We replace it with UV-stabilized vinyl siding and engineered wood panels. These materials are made to handle Prescott Valley's strong sunlight without warping or fading. Also, we use a pneumatic vinyl siding nailer with depth-stop adjustment to attach each panel just right. This leaves a small gap so the siding can expand in the heat. This method meets ICC-ES evaluation report specifications for wind-load siding resistance.

Mobile Home Skirting & Underpinning

Skirting is the panel system that goes around the bottom of your home. It keeps cold air, wind, and pests from getting underneath. We offer vinyl, faux-stone, and brick skirting styles. Each style comes with ventilation panels to keep the crawl space from getting damp. To get the skirting perfectly straight, we set up a heavy-duty perimeter alignment laser before we start. This keeps the base track level from end to end. The ventilation setup follows A.A.C. R4-34-606 perimeter enclosure and crawl space ventilation rules.

Mobile Home Insulation & Belly Board Repair

The belly board is the wrap of material under your home that holds the insulation in place. If a rodent chews through it, the insulation falls out. This means cold air gets into your floors and your heating bills go up. We patch or replace damaged belly boards and put in new fiberglass insulation. Also, we seal any gaps in the floor using a high-pressure polyurethane foam proportioner gun. This stops cold air from sneaking through small cracks. Our work meets HUD Thermal Envelope Standards 24 CFR Section 3280.506 underbelly insulation criteria.

Mobile Home HVAC & Floor Ductwork

Your heating and cooling system works differently in a manufactured home. The ducts run under the floor, not in the ceiling. Over time, these ducts can sag, split, or come apart at the seams. We install HUD-approved package units built for mobile homes. Next, we use a duct blaster test kit to pressure-test the duct system under your home. This tells us exactly where air is leaking out. Sealing those leaks saves energy and keeps your home at a steady temperature. This work follows Arizona Administrative Code Title 4 Chapter 34 mechanical installation requirements.

Mobile Home Deck & Porch Builder

A custom deck gives you a great outdoor space in the beautiful Prescott Valley climate. But here's an important fact: mobile home walls are not built to hold the weight of a deck. That's why all our decks are free-standing. This means the deck holds its own weight on its own footings. It simply sits next to your home without attaching to the wall. We use a digital angle finder level to set each stair riser at the right height. This ensures your deck and ramps are safe to walk on, meeting IRC Section R311.7.5 stair riser and tread specifications for detached structures.

Mobile Home Awnings & Carports

A shaded carport keeps your car cooler and protects it from hail. A patio awning creates a comfortable outdoor area. We build both using aluminum frames designed for Prescott Valley's wind speeds. Every frame bolt is tightened with a torque-limiting impact wrench. This tool prevents bolts from being over-tightened, which can crack the frame. The finished structure meets Yavapai County building code Section 104 structural shade permit criteria.

Mobile Home Remodeling

Ready to update the inside of your home? We handle kitchen updates, bathroom conversions, subfloor repairs, and wall panel replacements. We always work within the weight limits of your home's frame. Before we hang any new drywall, we use a laser drywall plumb level to make sure the walls are perfectly straight. This prevents gaps and prevents the walls from bowing over time. All interior changes follow ADOH R4-34-802 interior remodeling structural verification protocols.

Mobile Home Moving & Site Setup

Are you moving your home to a new location? We manage the whole process. Our team pulls the permits, plans the transport route, prepares your new site, and sets the home on concrete piers. To lower the home onto the piers safely, we use a hydraulic house-jack system. This gives us full control over the placement. The move follows all Arizona Department of Transportation Rules for Oversize Manufactured Home permits under A.A.C. R17-6-102.

Emergency Storm Damage Repair

Did a monsoon storm damage your home? Call us right away. We patch roof leaks, replace damaged siding, secure loose skirting, and fix ceiling or wall damage inside. To find hidden moisture damage you can't see, we scan the walls and ceiling with a non-destructive acoustic moisture scanner. This tells us exactly where water has soaked in so we can dry it out fully. Our repair process follows FEMA Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas guidelines under Section 44 CFR 60.3.

How Our Process Works Step by Step

On-Site Inspection

We come to your home and check the leveling, insulation, tie-downs, and roof. There's no charge for this visit.

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Written Estimate

Next, you get a clear, written quote with a fixed price.
No surprises and no hidden fees.

Permits & Approvals

We handle the paperwork. We pull permits from Yavapai County and get your park's approval before we start.

Installation

Our trained crew does the work right the first time.
We follow HUD standards on every job.

Final Walk-Through

When the job is done, we walk through the work with you.
We don't leave until you're happy.

Serving All of Northern California

We work in the most popular manufactured home communities in the area. We know the local park rules, setback distances, and permit requirements inside and out.
Not listed? Call us — we serve the majority of Yavapai County and are happy to assess your area.

Shadow Mountain

We handle quiet, low-disruption repairs, including ADA ramp building, precision leveling, and interior updates.

Desert Pines Resort

We install patio awnings, replace siding, and seal floor ducts for active-adult residents.

Pronghorn Ranch & Granville

We perform foundation adjustments, tie-down upgrades, and roof checks.

Lonesome Valley & Coyote Springs

We work on private parcels, including large-acreage site setups and high-wind tie-down installations.

Extended Service Area

We also serve homeowners in Prescott, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, and Yavapai Hills.

Protect Your Home, Call Us Today

Your mobile home is a big investment. Keep it safe, level, and energy-efficient no matter what the Arizona weather brings. Our team is local, licensed, and focused only on manufactured housing.
Licensed, Bonded & Insured in Arizona

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Common Questions from Prescott Valley Homeowners

Why does my manufactured home need to be re-leveled?
The main reason is the clay soil in Prescott Valley. When it rains, the soil swells. When it dries out, it shrinks. This movement slowly shifts the blocks and piers under your home. Over time, this causes squeaky floors, sticking doors, and wall cracks. We suggest getting a leveling check every few years to catch problems early.
No, and here’s why. Mobile home walls are not built to handle the extra weight and wind force of a deck or awning. Attaching one directly can damage your roof and walls. That’s why we build everything as a free-standing structure. It stands on its own posts next to your home, but doesn’t put any stress on the home itself.
A tie-down certification is a document from a licensed engineer. It confirms your home is safely anchored and meets HUD wind-load rules. Most lenders require this certificate before approving an FHA, VA, or conventional loan on a manufactured home. We install the anchors and set up the engineering inspection for you.
Look for these signs: your floors feel cold in winter, your heating bill is suddenly higher, or you notice soft spots in the floor. A strong mildew smell is also a clue. Rodents often chew through the plastic vapor barrier under the home. When that happens, the insulation falls out and your pipes are at risk of freezing. We inspect under the home and fix the damage fast.
Yes, they are. Mobile homes use smaller ducts that run under the floor. The blower in the HVAC unit has to push air harder to move it through the system. Also, the furnace and AC unit must be HUD-approved for manufactured homes. We install the right systems for your home and seal the ducts to save energy.
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