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About Myrtle Beach Mobile Home Leveling

Myrtle Beach Mobile Home Leveling is a locally operated service that does one thing: keep the mobile and manufactured homes of the Grand Strand sitting flat, supported, and anchored. Releveling, pier and pad repair, tie-downs, vapor barriers, skirting, and pre-sale inspections — all of it under-the-home work, all of it performed by licensed, insured local mobile home installers.

Why a leveling-only outfit

Manufactured homes are a huge share of the housing around here — Horry County has one of the biggest inventories in South Carolina, from the parks along US-501 outside Conway to the communities off SC-707 in Socastee and the 55+ neighborhoods down toward Murrells Inlet. And nearly all of it sits on the same sandy, wet coastal-plain soil, which means nearly all of it settles on the same 3–5 year cycle.

Most general handymen will take a leveling job. Very few own a water level, know the HUD limit on shim stacks, or will crawl the full length of a doublewide to shoot every pier before quoting. That gap — between “a guy with a jack” and a crew that does this every week — is why we exist.

How we operate

Free level check, firm price, then work. Every job starts with a pier-by-pier survey. You see the readings, you get a written number, and nothing gets lifted until you say go. No hourly meters, no discovering the “real” price mid-job.

Published pricing. Our ranges are on the pricing page for anyone to read: singlewide relevels $450–$800, doublewides $750–$1,400, pier work priced per pier, and so on. If a quote lands outside a published range, we explain exactly why.

Licensed installers, stated plainly. South Carolina requires manufactured home installers to be licensed and bonded through the state Manufactured Housing Board (LLR). The crews who perform our work are licensed, insured local mobile home installers who follow HUD installation standards and pull Horry County permits where the work requires them. We’ll never send an unlicensed crew under your home, and we’d tell you to turn away anyone else who offers.

Honesty about what releveling is. On this soil, a relevel is periodic maintenance, not a permanent cure. Unless the drainage or pad problem that caused the settling gets fixed, the home will need it again in a few years. We say that up front because it’s true, and because owners who know the cycle catch settling early — when it’s a cheap reshim instead of a pier rebuild.

What we won’t do

We don’t invent urgency. If your home is a half-inch out at one corner and everything still latches, we’ll tell you it can wait for the next check. We don’t pad quotes with work you can’t verify — every pier we rebuild is one you can look at. And we don’t touch structural work that belongs to other trades; if we find rotted floor joists or a plumbing leak under there, you get told, not billed.

The area we cover

Myrtle Beach is the hub, with crews working across the Grand Strand: Conway and the 501/90 corridors, Socastee and the 707 corridor, Surfside Beach and Garden City, and Murrells Inlet down the coast. Most addresses in the service area are within a 30-minute drive, which is what makes same-week level checks realistic.

If your doors are sticking or your floors have developed a lean, start with the FAQ or go straight to a free level check — the form takes a minute, and the survey tells you exactly where your home stands.

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