Manufactured Home Foundation Repair in Lumberton, TX
The pier-and-footing system under a manufactured home is its foundation. Repairing it restores stable, even support.
A manufactured home does not sit on a poured slab the way a site-built house does. Its foundation is a system of footings, piers, shims, and anchors that transfer the home's weight into the ground. When that system is compromised by soil movement, moisture, or undersized footings, the home settles and the structure suffers. Foundation repair addresses the whole support system rather than a single symptom.
When you request a quote, we connect you with a licensed local contractor who evaluates footing size and condition, pier spacing, soil bearing, drainage around the home, and the state of the frame itself. In Hardin County the clay-heavy soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, which is one of the leading reasons manufactured home foundations move here. Poor drainage that keeps water pooling under the home makes it worse.
Repairs are matched to the cause. That can include replacing inadequate footings with larger load-spread footings, correcting pier spacing, addressing drainage so water moves away from the home, and releveling the frame once the support system is sound. Fixing the support without addressing the soil and water conditions only buys time, so the pros we refer look at the full picture.
The manufactured homes across Southeast Texas were built to HUD code, and the contractors we connect you with are experienced with how those homes are engineered to be supported. That experience matters when deciding how load should be distributed and how many support points a home needs to stay level for the long term.
Foundation repair cost varies widely with the extent of the problem, footing work, drainage corrections, and access, so a free on-site quote is the only accurate way to price it. Request a quote and a licensed pro serving Lumberton and Hardin County will follow up.