Your mobile home deserves professional setup and care. We handle everything from precise leveling and installation to utility connections, skirting, decks, and full renovations. Licensed and HUD-certified across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, and North Dakota, we bring 7 years of hands-on expertise to every job. When your mobile home needs setting, repair, or a complete transformation, you get one team that does it all right.
Your mobile home deserves professional setup and care. We handle everything from precise leveling and installation to utility connections, skirting, decks, and full renovations. Licensed and HUD-certified across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, and North Dakota, we bring 7 years of hands-on expertise to every job. When your mobile home needs setting, repair, or a complete transformation, you get one team that does it all right.
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Before we set your mobile home, we evaluate your property at no charge. You get a clear picture of soil conditions, grading needs, and utility access before the work begins. No surprises, no guesswork.

Mobile home issues don't wait for business hours. We respond day or night when you need urgent repairs, utility problems, or storm damage cleanup. Call anytime and reach a real person who can help.

You don't need three different contractors. We handle site prep, setting, leveling, utility hookups, skirting, decks, and renovations all under one roof. One contract, one point of contact, one team accountable for the whole job.
Every service your mobile home needs, handled by licensed professionals who know the work inside and out.

We connect water, sewer, electrical, and gas lines from your home to the utilities on your property. Every hookup meets state and local codes. Your systems get tested before we finish, so you know everything works safely from the start. Proper utility installation prevents leaks, code violations, and expensive callbacks.

Proper skirting protects your undercarriage from weather, pests, and freezing pipes while improving curb appeal. We install vinyl, metal, or brick skirting that fits your home's dimensions and local code requirements. Damaged skirting gets replaced fast so your home stays protected year-round.

A well-built deck gives you outdoor living space and proper entry access. We design and construct decks sized for your home and property, using treated lumber and code-compliant railings. You get a deck that handles weather and daily use without sagging or rotting.

We transport, position, level, and anchor your mobile home with precision equipment and HUD-approved methods. Your home gets set on a stable foundation with proper tie-downs and blocking. The difference between a level home and one that shifts over time comes down to getting the setup right from day one.

Old mobile homes don't have to stay outdated. We rebuild interiors, replace damaged floors and walls, update plumbing and electrical systems, and handle structural repairs that extend your home's life by decades. A quality rehab can turn a worn-out unit into a comfortable, safe living space.

Before your mobile home arrives, the lot needs grading, drainage management, and a stable pad. We clear land, level surfaces, install gravel bases, and prepare utility trenches so your home sits on solid ground. Proper site prep prevents settling, water damage, and foundation problems down the road.
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I'm a licensed plumber who saw an opportunity others were missing. Most contractors avoid mobile home work because it's specialized and detail-heavy. I started handling plumbing in mobile homes, learned the HUD codes and installation methods, and built a business around doing this work the right way. Seven years later, we're licensed in five states and handle jobs from simple repairs to complete rehabilitations.
Mobile home work requires different skills than stick-built construction. We hold HUD certification and stay current on mobile housing codes because cutting corners leads to callbacks and safety issues. Every home we set gets leveled within specifications. Every utility connection gets inspected. Every renovation meets code. We do the work once and do it correctly.



Standard construction methods don't always work on mobile homes. We know how chassis frames handle weight, how floor systems attach, where utilities route, and which materials hold up in mobile housing. That specialized knowledge means your repairs and installations last longer and cause fewer problems.

Most mobile home projects need multiple specialists—setters, plumbers, electricians, carpenters. We handle all of it in-house. You make one call, get one estimate, and work with one crew from start to finish. When something needs adjustment, you're not stuck figuring out which contractor to call back.

We hold active licenses in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, and North Dakota. That means we follow state-specific codes and inspection requirements no matter where your property sits. You're working with a legitimate contractor, not someone learning as they go.
Mobile home setting costs vary based on home size, site conditions, and utility distance. A standard single-wide setup typically runs between $3,000 and $5,000, while double-wides can range from $5,000 to $8,000. We provide free site evaluations and written estimates so you know the exact cost before work begins.
Yes, most municipalities require permits for mobile home installation. The permit process covers foundation work, utility connections, and final inspections. We handle permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our setting service, so you don't need to deal with county offices or code enforcement directly.
A complete mobile home setup takes 3 to 7 days depending on site preparation needs and weather conditions. The process includes grading the lot, building the foundation or pad, transporting and positioning the home, leveling and anchoring, connecting utilities, and installing skirting. We provide a project timeline during your site evaluation.
Many older mobile homes are worth repairing if the frame and roof structure remain solid. We assess the condition of your home's chassis, floor joists, walls, and roof before recommending repairs or replacement. A quality rehabilitation can extend a mobile home's life by 15 to 20 years at a fraction of replacement cost.
Our utility hookup service covers water line connection, sewer or septic hookup, electrical service connection, and natural gas or propane line installation if needed. We trench utility lines, install proper fittings and shutoffs, test all connections for leaks or faults, and arrange final inspections with local utility companies.
Yes, we install vinyl, metal, and masonry skirting for mobile homes. Skirting protects your undercarriage from weather and animals while improving insulation and appearance. We measure your home's perimeter, install ventilation panels to meet code requirements, and ensure the skirting fits properly without gaps or loose sections.
We hold active contractor licenses in five states and are familiar with each state's mobile housing codes and inspection requirements. Our team handles setting, repair, renovation, and utility work across all regions where we're licensed to operate.
Lot preparation starts with clearing vegetation and debris, then grading the site to ensure proper drainage away from where your home will sit. We build a level gravel or concrete pad, dig utility trenches, and install foundation piers or blocks according to your home's specifications. The lot is inspected and ready before your home arrives, preventing delays or setup problems.
You can reach us at (217) 480-6344 or email us at [email protected] for more information — we’re always happy to help.

HUD Licensed Mobile Home Specialists