Serving mobile home owners across the Carolinas
We accept calls from homeowners across North Carolina and South Carolina. The markets below are where our network of repair professionals is most active.
Carolina Mobile Home Repair accepts calls from manufactured and mobile home owners throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. Whether you live in a busy metro area, a small mountain town, a coastal community, or a rural stretch of highway, we work to connect you with a repair professional in our network who understands manufactured homes and services your part of the state.
Most calls come from communities in and around the Charlotte metro, including Gastonia, Concord, Kannapolis, Monroe, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and Lancaster. We also see steady activity in the Triad and Triangle regions — Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill — as well as further east toward Fayetteville, Wilmington, Jacksonville, and New Bern. In South Carolina, we regularly hear from homeowners in Columbia, Spartanburg, Greenville, Anderson, Sumter, Florence, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston. Homeowners in the smaller towns and unincorporated communities between these markets are welcome to call as well.
Common repairs we help route
The professionals in our network specialize in the kind of work manufactured homes actually need. That includes home leveling and pier adjustment, foundation and footer repair, skirting replacement, underbelly and belly-board repair, moisture and insulation work, subfloor and flooring replacement, roof coating and roof-over projects, plumbing repairs suited to mobile home construction, HVAC and duct concerns underneath the home, exterior siding and trim work, and door and window repair. If you're not sure what category your issue falls into, describe it on the call and we will help sort it out.
How availability varies
Coverage across the Carolinas is real, but it isn't uniform. Larger metros usually have more pros available and more specialties represented. Rural areas and the far corners of each state can take longer to match, and some highly specialized repairs may need travel from the nearest pro who does that particular work. Seasonality also matters — spring and summer are the busiest seasons for roofing, leveling, and exterior work. Availability varies by location and repair type, and we do not guarantee coverage in every town.
How to get started
Call the number shown on the website, describe the repair issue and your property location, and we will look for an available repair professional in your area. If we don't have an active pro in your specific town, we will let you know rather than leave you waiting.
Markets where our network is most active
Don't see your town? We still work with homeowners in surrounding communities across both states. Call and we will let you know whether a pro is available in your area.