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Statewide Mobile
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We understand that your mobile home is more than just a dwelling; it's a place of comfort, security, and a reflection of who you are. That's why we're here to support you on your journey, ensuring you have everything you need to keep your mobile home running smoothly.
Slide 1
discover the difference
Statewide Mobile
Home Supply
We understand that your mobile home is more than just a dwelling; it's a place of comfort, security, and a reflection of who you are. That's why we're here to support you on your journey, ensuring you have everything you need to keep your mobile home running smoothly.
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WELCOME

we’re here to support you on your journey

Together, we’re making life in a mobile home better

Welcome to Statewide Mobile Home Supply, your trusted partner for all things mobile homes. We are dedicated to serving the community in Charleston, West Virginia, with top-notch mobile home supply solutions. Our extensive inventory includes a variety of mobile home parts, ensuring you have easy access to what you need, from plumbing essentials to repair materials.

Commitment to Quality and Convenience

198 Campbell’s Creek Drive Charleston, WV 25306

Sales: (304) 926-6333

Business #: (304) 925-1392

Email: swmh1392@gmail.com

Professional Mobile Home Repair Services
Extensive Inventory for All Your Needs
We understand that your mobile home is more than just a dwelling

We Completed 2500+ Projects Yearly

2500

Projects Completed

285

Experienced Workers

2225

Happy Customers

2

Branch Locations

At Statewide Mobile Home Supply

History

We take pride in offering reliable and professional mobile home repair services, addressing any issues that may arise. Statewide Mobile Home Supply operates with a commitment to quality and convenience. With a presence that spans the entire state of West Virginia, we truly are “Statewide.” We understand that your mobile home is more than just a dwelling; it’s a place of comfort, security, and a reflection of who you are. That’s why we’re here to support you on your journey, ensuring you have everything you need to keep your mobile home running smoothly.

Mission

Statewide Mobile Home Supply is dedicated to enhancing the mobile home experience in Charleston, West Virginia, by providing top-notch supply solutions and professional repair services. Our mission is to be the trusted partner for all mobile homeowners and businesses in the mobile home industry, ensuring their homes are well-maintained havens of comfort and security.

Our Values
Quality

We prioritize excellence in everything we do, offering high-quality mobile home parts and reliable repair services to guarantee the satisfaction and trust of our customers.

Community-Centric

We actively engage with and contribute to the local mobile home community, fostering a sense of unity, support, and shared success among residents and businesses alike.

Convenience

Our commitment is to provide easy access to essential parts and seamless repair services, making it hassle-free for our customers to keep their homes running smoothly.

Experts

Meet The Team

Our team of experts is here to make sure your mobile home is always in excellent condition.
Whether you’re a mobile homeowner or a business in the mobile home industry, our services cater to all.

Bruce Jones

SEO

Nastassia Hariwini

Project Manager

Mauritius Konrad

Marketing Manager

Kosmas Basant

Financial investor

SERVICES

Commitment to

Quality and Convenience

At Statewide Mobile Home Supply, we take pride in offering reliable and professional mobile home repair services, addressing any issues that may arise. Our team of experts is here to make sure your mobile home is always in excellent condition. Whether you’re a mobile homeowner or a business in the mobile home industry, our services cater to all. Statewide Mobile Home Supply operates with a commitment to quality and convenience. With a presence that spans the entire state of West Virginia, we truly are “Statewide.”

Mobile Home Parts

Plumbing: Find all essential plumbing parts for your mobile home, from faucets and pipes to pumps and water heaters. Keep your water systems running smoothly with our quality plumbing products.

Electrical: Convenience: Browse our selection of electrical components tailored for mobile homes. From outlets and switches to wiring and circuit breakers, we have everything you need to maintain a safe and functional electrical system in your mobile home.

Roofing: Ensure the integrity of your mobile home’s roof with our roofing solutions. From repair materials to complete roofing systems, we offer durable and weather-resistant options to keep your home protected from the elements.

Flooring: Upgrade or repair your mobile home flooring with our diverse range of options. Whether you’re looking for stylish laminate, durable vinyl, or traditional carpet, we have the flooring solutions to enhance the comfort and aesthetics of your space.

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning): Keep your mobile home comfortable year-round with our HVAC category. Explore heating and cooling systems, ventilation components, and air quality products to create a climate-controlled environment that suits your needs.

Plumbing

Faucet Kit: High-quality faucet kit with easy installation for kitchens and bathrooms. Durable construction to withstand mobile home conditions.

Pipe Bundle: Essential plumbing pipes in various sizes for repairs or upgrades. Made from corrosion-resistant materials for long-lasting performance.

Water Heater: Efficient water heaters designed for mobile homes. Energy-saving technology for consistent hot water supply.

Electrical:

Outlet and Switch Combo: Combo pack of electrical outlets and switches for convenient replacement. Designed for mobile home compatibility and safety.

Electrical Wiring Kit: Comprehensive kit with insulated wires, connectors, and tools for easy electrical installations and repairs.

Circuit Breaker Panel: Mobile home-specific circuit breaker panel for enhanced electrical safety. Easily expandable for future additions.

Roofing

EPDM Roofing Membrane: High-quality EPDM membrane for mobile home roofs. Provides excellent weather resistance and easy installation.

Roof Sealant: Flexible roof sealant to fix leaks and prevent water damage. Ideal for quick repairs and regular maintenance.

Complete Roofing System: All-in-one roofing solution with shingles, underlayment, and flashing. Durable and aesthetically pleasing for long-term protection.

Flooring

Laminate Flooring Pack: Stylish laminate flooring with easy click-lock installation. Resistant to scratches and water, perfect for mobile homes.

Vinyl Plank Flooring: Durable and waterproof vinyl plank flooring for a modern look. Ideal for high-traffic areas in mobile homes.

Carpet Tiles: Easy-to-install carpet tiles for a cozy and comfortable mobile home flooring solution. Stain-resistant and easy to clean.

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)

Mobile Home Furnace: Efficient and compact furnace designed for mobile homes. Provides reliable heating during colder seasons.

Ductless Mini-Split AC: Energy-efficient mini-split air conditioning system for precise climate control. Ideal for mobile homes without ductwork.

Ventilation Fan: Powerful ventilation fan to improve air circulation and maintain a fresh environment in your mobile home. Easy to install and operate.

Fixing Leaky Mobile Home Windows: Identify the source of the leak by inspecting the window frame and seal. Clean and remove old caulking, and apply a new, waterproof sealant. Consider upgrading to energy-efficient window film or double-glazed windows for better insulation.

DIY Skirting Installation for Mobile Homes: Measure the perimeter of your mobile home to determine the amount of skirting needed. Choose durable materials like vinyl or metal skirting. Install the skirting securely around the base of the home to improve insulation and aesthetics.

Troubleshooting Mobile Home HVAC Issues: Check for clogged air filters and replace them regularly. Inspect the thermostat settings and ensure proper calibration. Clear debris from the outdoor HVAC unit and ensure proper ventilation for optimal performance.

Addressing Common Mobile Home Plumbing Problems: Fixing dripping faucets by replacing worn-out washers. Thaw frozen pipes using a hairdryer or heat tape. Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing during cold weather.

Upgrading Mobile Home Flooring: Choose flooring materials suitable for mobile homes, such as laminate or vinyl. Remove old flooring carefully, addressing any underlying issues. Install the new flooring using adhesive or click-and-lock systems for a secure fit.

Mobile Home Electrical

Power Supply: Mobile homes typically receive power from an external source, such as a utility pole or pedestal. This power is then distributed throughout the home.

Service Entrance: The service entrance is where the electrical connection is made to the mobile home. It includes the main disconnect switch, which allows the entire electrical system to be shut off.

Distribution Panel: Like a traditional house, a mobile home has a distribution panel where the main circuit breakers or fuses are located. This panel distributes power to different circuits within the home.

Branch Circuits: Mobile homes have branch circuits that supply power to outlets, switches, and appliances. These circuits are connected to the distribution panel.

Outlets and Switches: Outlets and switches in a mobile home are similar to those in traditional homes. However, it’s important to use fixtures and devices specifically designed for mobile homes, as they may have different mounting requirements.

Wiring: Mobile homes use standard electrical wiring, but the wiring is often run in a way that accommodates the mobility of the home. Special consideration is given to ensure that the wiring is secured and doesn’t get damaged during transportation.

Grounding: Proper grounding is essential for electrical safety. Mobile homes are typically grounded to a grounding rod, and metal parts of the home may be connected to the grounding system.

Weatherproofing: Mobile homes are exposed to the elements during transportation and while stationary. Electrical components on the exterior, such as outlets and service entrances, must be weatherproof to prevent damage and ensure safety.

Skirting and Underbelly: Mobile homes often have a skirting around the base and an underbelly that covers the area beneath the home. Wiring and components within this space must be protected from the elements and secured to prevent damage.

Compliance with Codes: Mobile homes must adhere to specific electrical codes and regulations. Installations should be done by licensed professionals, and inspections may be required to ensure compliance with local codes.


Ensuring electrical safety in mobile homes is crucial for the well-being of occupants and the protection of the property.

Proper Outlets and Fixtures: Use outlets, switches, and light fixtures specifically designed for mobile homes. They are constructed to meet the unique requirements and safety standards of these structures.

Grounding: Verify that the mobile home’s electrical system is adequately grounded. Grounding helps prevent electrical shocks and ensures the safe dissipation of excess electrical energy.

Regular Inspections: Schedule regular inspections of the electrical system by a qualified professional. This helps identify and address potential issues before they become safety hazards.

Compliance with Codes: Ensure that all electrical work complies with local building codes and regulations specific to mobile homes. Compliance helps maintain a safe and functional electrical system.

Weatherproofing: Exterior electrical components, such as outlets and service entrances, should be weatherproof to prevent damage from rain, snow, or other environmental factors.

Secure Wiring: Wiring should be properly secured to prevent damage during transportation or while the home is stationary. Loose or exposed wiring can pose serious safety risks.

Licensed Mobile Home Specialist: Look for electricians with a valid license and specialized experience in mobile home electrical systems. Their expertise ensures compliance with mobile home electrical codes and regulations.

Proven Track Record: Choose electricians with a proven track record in mobile home electrical projects. Check for reviews, testimonials, or references from previous clients to gauge the quality of their work.

Transparent Pricing and Estimates: Opt for electricians who provide transparent pricing and detailed estimates. Knowing the costs upfront helps you budget effectively and prevents surprises during or after the project.

Emergency Services Available: Consider electricians who offer emergency services. Quick response to electrical issues is crucial for safety, and having an electrician available during emergencies provides peace of mind.

Local Knowledge and Timely Completion: Prioritize electricians with local knowledge who understand the unique aspects of mobile homes in your area. Also, ensure they commit to a realistic timeline for completing the electrical work on time.

Mobile home electrical solutions for safety and functionality, providing reliable wiring, outlets, and fixtures.

Mobile Home Repair

safety_certificate_line Roof Leaks:
Identify the source of the leak. Use roofing sealant or patch kits to seal small holes or cracks. Replace damaged or missing shingles or roofing material.

Flooring Issues:
Repair soft spots by cutting out damaged sections and replacing them with new plywood. Address squeaky floors by securing loose floorboards with screws. Replace damaged or worn-out flooring with appropriate materials.

Plumbing Problems:
Fix minor leaks with the plumber’s tape or epoxy putty. Replace worn-out or leaking faucets, showerheads, or pipes. Insulate pipes to prevent freezing during cold weather.

Electrical Repairs:
Replace faulty switches, outlets, or light fixtures. Install new wiring or repair damaged wires. Ensure all connections are secure and up to code.

“> HVAC Maintenance:
Clean or replace air filters regularly. Check and clean vents, ducts, and fans. Ensure the thermostat is functioning correctly.

Siding and Skirting Repair:
Replace damaged or missing siding panels. Secure loose skirting and replace any damaged sections. Use weather-resistant caulk to seal gaps and prevent drafts.

Window and Door Fixes:
Seal gaps around windows and doors with weather tripping. Replace damaged window screens or glass panes. Lubricate hinges and locks for smooth operation.

Insulation Upgrades:
Add additional insulation to improve energy efficiency. Seal gaps and cracks in walls, floors, and ceilings. Consider upgrading to energy-efficient windows and doors.

Mold and Mildew Removal:
Identify and fix sources of moisture. Clean and remove the mold using appropriate cleaning solutions. Ensure proper ventilation in areas prone to mold growth.

Foundation Stabilization:
Address any signs of the foundation settling promptly. Use jacks to level and stabilize the foundation. Consult with professionals for major foundation issues.

Major Roof Repairs: Professional roofers are equipped to handle extensive roof repairs, including complete replacements. They can identify underlying issues and ensure the roof is structurally sound.

Plumbing Overhauls: For complex plumbing problems, such as extensive pipe replacement or rerouting, hiring a licensed plumber is essential. Professionals can address issues related to the main water supply or sewer lines.

Electrical Rewiring: If your mobile home requires a complete electrical system upgrade or rewiring, it’s crucial to hire a licensed electrician. Professionals can ensure that the electrical work meets safety standards and local codes.

HVAC System Installation and Repairs: Installing or repairing central heating and cooling systems often requires specialized knowledge. HVAC professionals can assess your needs and provide appropriate solutions. Regular maintenance checks and complex repairs are best left to professionals to ensure efficient and safe operation.

Foundation Repair: If you notice significant foundation issues, such as severe settling or structural problems, consult with a foundation repair specialist. Professionals can assess the extent of the damage and recommend appropriate solutions to stabilize the foundation.

Mold Remediation: Extensive mold infestations should be handled by professionals with experience in mold remediation. They have the expertise and equipment to safely remove mold, address the root cause, and prevent future growth.

Structural Repairs: For major structural issues, including damage to load-bearing walls or support beams, consult with a structural engineer or contractor. Professionals can assess the structural integrity of the home and recommend appropriate repairs.

Gas Line Repairs: Any issues with gas lines require immediate attention from a licensed gas technician. Professionals can identify and repair gas leaks, ensuring the safety of your home.

Window and Door Installation: If you’re replacing windows or doors, especially when altering sizes or configurations, hiring professionals ensures proper installation. They can also recommend energy-efficient options suitable for mobile homes.

Major Renovations: If you’re planning significant renovations, such as expanding rooms or making structural changes, consult with a contractor experienced in mobile home construction.

Duct Tape: Versatile adhesive for quick fixes on various surfaces.

Tarpaulin: Emergency cover for roof leaks or broken windows.

Weatherstripping: Seals gaps around doors and windows against drafts.

Sealant/Caulk: Waterproof sealant for temporary fixes on roofs and siding.

Plywood Boards: Covers broken windows or reinforces damaged areas.

Plumbing Tape: Temporarily seals minor plumbing leaks.

Screws and Nails: Assorted sizes for securing loose components.

Flashlight and Batteries: Essential for lighting during power outages.

Gas Leak Detector: Detects gas leaks for safety.

Emergency Shut-off Wrench: Turns off utilities in emergencies.

Mobile Home Roofing

Metal Roofs

Material: Typically made of steel or aluminum.

Advantages: Durable, lightweight, and resistant to fire and mildew.

Considerations: May require insulation to prevent excessive heat or noise.

Rubber (EPDM) Roofs

Material: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM).

Advantages: Affordable, flexible, and resistant to UV rays.

Considerations: Prone to punctures, so care is needed during installation and maintenance.

Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Material: Asphalt shingles.

Advantages: Cost-effective, widely available, and easy to install.

Considerations: May have a shorter lifespan compared to some other materials.

Polyurethane Foam Roofs

Material: Spray-applied polyurethane foam.

Advantages: Seamless, excellent insulation properties, and lightweight.

Considerations: Requires a protective coating to shield it from UV rays.

Leak Inspection

Routine Checks: Regularly inspect the roof for leaks, especially after heavy rainfall or storms.

Sealant Application: Apply roof sealant around seams, vents, and any potential entry points for water.

Seam Maintenance

Check Seals: Inspect and maintain seals around vents, skylights, and other roof protrusions.

Recaulking: Periodically recaulk seams and joints to prevent water infiltration.

Debris Removal

Regular Cleaning: Remove leaves, branches, and debris from the roof to prevent water pooling and potential damage.

Gutter Maintenance: Keep gutters clear to ensure proper drainage.

Coating Application

Protective Coatings: Apply reflective or protective coatings to enhance durability and extend the lifespan of the roof.

UV Protection: Ensure the roof coating provides UV resistance to prevent degradation.

Insulation Inspection

Check Insulation: Inspect and maintain insulation to prevent heat loss and minimize energy costs.

Replace Damaged Sections: Replace any damaged insulation promptly to maintain energy efficiency.

License and Insurance

Verify Credentials: Ensure the roofing contractor is licensed and insured to operate in your area.

Liability Coverage: Confirm they have liability insurance to protect against property damage during the project.

Experience with Mobile Homes

Specialized Knowledge: Look for contractors with experience specifically in mobile home roofing.

References: Request references from previous mobile home projects to gauge their expertise.

Transparent Quoting

Detailed Estimates: Choose a contractor who provides detailed, transparent estimates, including materials and labor costs.

Timeline: Clarify the project timeline and any potential delays to set realistic expectations.

Warranty and Guarantees

Manufacturer Warranty: Ensure the contractor uses roofing materials with manufacturer warranties.

Workmanship Guarantee: Opt for contractors offering workmanship guarantees to cover potential installation issues.

Local Reputation

Local Reviews: Check online reviews and ask for recommendations from neighbors or local community members.

Visit Past Projects: If possible, visit completed projects by the contractor to assess the quality of their work.

Durable mobile home roofing solutions, protecting your home with quality materials and expert installation services.

Mobile Home HVAC

Compact Size and Portability: Mobile home HVAC systems are designed to be compact and portable, fitting the limited space constraints of mobile homes. They often come in smaller sizes compared to traditional systems, making them suitable for the confined spaces of mobile residences.

Ductless Mini-Split Technology: Many mobile home HVAC systems utilize ductless mini-split technology. These systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air-handling units, connected by refrigerant lines. This design allows for more flexible installation options and zoning control, ensuring efficient heating and cooling in specific areas of the mobile home.

Energy Efficiency: Mobile home HVAC systems are engineered to be energy-efficient, meeting or exceeding industry standards. This is crucial for mobile homeowners who seek to minimize utility costs while maintaining a comfortable living environment. Features such as variable-speed compressors and high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings contribute to enhanced energy efficiency.

Adaptability to Weather Extremes: Mobile homes may be located in diverse climates, ranging from hot summers to cold winters. Mobile home HVAC systems are designed to adapt to these weather extremes, providing reliable heating during cold spells and efficient cooling during hot seasons. Heat pumps, which can both heat and cool, are commonly used for this purpose.

User-Friendly Controls and Smart Integration: Mobile home HVAC systems often come with user-friendly controls that are easy to operate. Some models may also offer smart integration, allowing homeowners to control their heating and cooling systems remotely through mobile apps or smart home devices. This enhances convenience and enables energy management, even when residents are away from home.

Regular Filter Replacement: Routine replacement of air filters is crucial. Clogged filters reduce airflow, forcing the system to work harder and potentially leading to breakdowns. For mobile homes, where dust and debris might accumulate faster due to their environment, frequent checks and changes are essential.

Scheduled Inspections and Tune-Ups: Professional inspections and tune-ups at least once a year are advisable. This includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, and ensuring all components are functioning optimally. Mobile home HVAC units may need more frequent inspections due to their smaller size and potential exposure to harsher conditions during transportation.

Clearance and Ventilation: Keeping the area around the HVAC unit clear of debris, foliage, or any obstructions ensures proper airflow. Adequate ventilation is crucial for the system’s efficiency and prevents overheating or potential safety hazards.

Ductwork Inspection and Sealing: Mobile home HVAC systems often rely on ductwork. Regular inspection and sealing of any leaks or damages in the ducts are vital. Leaks can lead to energy wastage and compromise indoor air quality.

Educating Homeowners: Informing mobile homeowners about simple maintenance tasks, like keeping vents unblocked or noticing unusual sounds or smells from the HVAC system, encourages proactive care. Small issues, when caught early, can prevent larger, more expensive problems down the line.

Specialized Mobile Home Expertise: HVAC professionals who specialize in mobile homes possess specific knowledge and experience dealing with the unique challenges and requirements of heating and cooling systems in these structures. This includes understanding the limitations of space, ventilation needs, and the types of HVAC systems commonly used in mobile homes.

Customized System Recommendations: Mobile home HVAC professionals can provide tailored recommendations for HVAC systems that best suit the specific needs and constraints of a mobile home. This might involve suggesting compact, energy-efficient units or exploring ductless mini-split options for more installation flexibility.

Installation Expertise: Installing HVAC systems in mobile homes requires expertise in navigating compact spaces and often different structural configurations compared to traditional houses. HVAC professionals skilled in mobile home installations ensure that the systems are set up correctly for optimal performance and safety.

Efficient Repairs and Troubleshooting: Mobile home HVAC professionals are adept at quickly identifying and addressing issues specific to these systems. Their expertise allows for efficient troubleshooting and repairs, minimizing downtime and ensuring that residents can enjoy a comfortable indoor environment.

Code Compliance Knowledge: Mobile homes may have specific building codes and regulations that differ from those for traditional homes. HVAC professionals familiar with these codes ensure that installations and repairs meet compliance standards, providing peace of mind to homeowners and avoiding potential legal issues.

Efficient mobile home HVAC systems for year-round comfort, ensuring optimal heating, ventilation, and air conditioning performance.

Mobile Home Plumbing

Materials

Polybutylene Pipes: Many older mobile homes may have used polybutylene pipes, which were commonly used in the past but have since been associated with problems like leaks. If your mobile home has polybutylene pipes, you might want to consider replacing them with more modern materials.

Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX): PEX is a popular choice for mobile home plumbing due to its flexibility and resistance to freezing. It is often used for both hot and cold water lines.

Pipe Sizes

Mobile homes typically use smaller diameter pipes compared to traditional homes. Common sizes include 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch for water lines.

Fittings

Compression Fittings: These are often used in mobile homes because they are easy to install without soldering. They are commonly used with PEX tubing.

SharkBite Fittings: These are push-to-connect fittings that work well with PEX pipes. They can simplify the installation process, especially for DIY projects.

Barbed Fittings: Used with PEX tubing, barbed fittings require a crimp ring and a crimping tool for a secure connection.

Fixtures and Appliances

Mobile homes may have specific fixtures and appliances designed for mobile home use. Ensure that the plumbing components are compatible with mobile home systems.

Underbelly Insulation

Some mobile homes have an underbelly with insulation. When working with plumbing underneath the mobile home, be mindful of any insulation and take precautions not to damage it.

Winterization

In colder climates, it’s crucial to properly insulate and protect the plumbing from freezing. Consider using heat tape or insulation to prevent frozen pipes.

Ventilation

Ensure that the plumbing system has proper ventilation to prevent issues like sewer gas buildup. Vent pipes should extend through the roof of the mobile home.

Regular Inspections

Periodically inspect your plumbing system for leaks, corrosion, or any signs of damage. Address issues promptly to prevent further damage.

Local Codes and Regulations

Be aware of local building codes and regulations that may apply to mobile home plumbing. Compliance with these standards is important for safety and legality.

Professional Assistance

If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with plumbing work, consider hiring a professional plumber with experience in mobile home systems.

Water Heater: Mobile homes use specially designed water heaters that are often smaller in size, including tankless options.

Faucets and Sinks: Fixtures are standard but may feature low-profile or space-saving designs to accommodate smaller spaces.

Toilets: Mobile home toilets are compact and designed to fit limited spaces.

Bathtubs and Showers: Smaller-sized bathtubs and showers, often made of lightweight materials like fiberglass or acrylic, are common.

Washing Machines: Mobile homes may have compact or stackable washing machines in designated spaces.

Dishwashers: Less common due to space constraints, but compact or drawer-style dishwashers may be used.

Plumbing Fixtures: Use fixtures specifically designed for mobile homes to meet structural requirements and standards.

Shower Pans: Mobile homes may have prefabricated shower pans designed for limited space.

Septic Systems: Some mobile homes are connected to septic systems, requiring regular maintenance.

HVAC Systems: While not plumbing-related, HVAC systems in mobile homes may share components with the plumbing infrastructure.

Water Filtration and Softeners: Mobile homes may benefit from water filtration systems or softeners to improve water quality.

Greywater and Blackwater Systems: Distinction between greywater (sinks, showers, laundry) and blackwater (toilets) systems may exist.

Skirting: Skirting around the base of the mobile home provides protection and insulation for plumbing components.

Identify the Issue: Diagnose the problem accurately before starting any repairs. Common issues include leaks, clogs, or fixture malfunctions.

Turn Off Water Supply: Locate the shut-off valves for the affected area or the entire mobile home. Turn off the water supply to prevent further damage.

Gather Tools and Materials: Depending on the issue, gather necessary tools such as wrenches, pliers, pipe cutters, and replacement parts like fittings or washers.

Leaks: For leaks, assess the source. Tighten loose connections, replace damaged pipes or fittings, and use plumbing tape or sealant as needed.

Clogs: Use a plunger or a plumbing snake to clear clogs in sinks, toilets, or drains. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the plumbing system.

Frozen Pipes: If pipes are frozen, use heat tape or a hairdryer to thaw them. Insulate pipes in colder weather to prevent freezing.

Faulty Fixtures: Repair or replace malfunctioning faucets, toilets, or showerheads. Follow manufacturer guidelines for disassembly and replacement.

Water Heater Issues: Address water heater problems by checking the pilot light, thermostat settings, and electrical connections. If needed, consult the water heater manual for troubleshooting.

Seal and Insulate: Inspect seals around fixtures and pipes. Replace worn-out seals, and insulate pipes to prevent heat loss and freezing.

Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation for plumbing, especially in bathrooms and kitchens. Address issues with vent pipes to prevent sewer gas buildup.

Check Underbelly: If applicable, inspect the underbelly of the mobile home for any plumbing issues. Take precautions not to damage insulation during repairs.

Consult Professional Help: If you’re unsure or if the issue is complex, consider seeking assistance from a professional plumber with experience in mobile home systems.

Follow Local Codes: Adhere to local building codes and regulations when making repairs. Compliance ensures safety and legal standards.

Preventive Maintenance: Schedule regular inspections and perform preventive maintenance to catch potential issues before they become major problems.

Reliable mobile home plumbing solutions for seamless water flow and efficient drainage, ensuring hassle-free living.

Mobile Home Flooring

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl is a popular choice for mobile homes due to its affordability and durability.

It comes in a variety of styles, including wood and tile patterns, allowing for versatile design options.

Vinyl is resistant to moisture, making it suitable for areas like kitchens and bathrooms in mobile homes.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate is a cost-effective alternative to hardwood flooring and is available in various finishes.

It is relatively easy to install, making it a practical choice for DIY projects in mobile homes.

Laminate is resistant to scratches and stains, making it a durable option for high-traffic areas.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood provides the look of real wood but is more resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations compared to solid hardwood.

It adds a touch of elegance to mobile homes and is available in various wood species and finishes.

Installation is usually straightforward, making it a good choice for those seeking a high-end look.

Carpet Tiles

Carpet tiles are a versatile option, allowing for the customization of patterns and designs in mobile homes.

They are easy to install and replace, making maintenance more manageable.

Carpet tiles provide warmth and comfort underfoot, making them suitable for bedrooms and living areas.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tiles are a durable and water-resistant flooring option for mobile homes, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.

They come in various sizes, colors, and patterns, providing flexibility in design.

While the installation may be a bit more involved, ceramic tiles offer a long-lasting and easy-to-clean flooring solution.

Subfloor Inspection

Before installing any flooring in a mobile home, thoroughly inspect the subfloor for any damage, unevenness, or moisture issues.

Addressing subfloor problems ensures a stable foundation for the new flooring and prevents future issues.

Moisture Barrier

Consider installing a moisture barrier, especially in areas prone to dampness, to protect the flooring from potential water damage.

This is crucial, especially in mobile homes, where the subfloor might be exposed to different environmental conditions.

Proper Acclimatization

Allow the flooring material to acclimate to the environment of the mobile home before installation.

This helps prevent issues like warping or expansion/contraction after installation, particularly important in regions with varying temperatures and humidity.

Adhesive Selection:

Choose the appropriate adhesive based on the flooring material and subfloor type.

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure a secure and long-lasting bond between the flooring and the subfloor.

Expansion Gaps

Leave expansion gaps around the edges of the room, especially for materials like hardwood or laminate.

This allows the flooring to expand and contract with temperature and humidity changes, preventing buckling or damage over time.

Mobile Home Flooring Expertise

Seek out flooring specialists or contractors with specific experience in mobile homes.

Mobile homes often have unique considerations, such as lightweight construction and potential floor movement, which specialists are well-equipped to address.

Versatility in Flooring Options

Specialized Knowledge: Look for contractors with experience specifically in mobile home roofing.

Specialists should be knowledgeable about the specific needs and constraints of mobile home flooring, guiding homeowners toward practical and aesthetically pleasing choices.

Installation Precision

Look for specialists with a track record of precise and meticulous installations in mobile homes.

Given the confined spaces and potential challenges in mobile home layouts, skilled specialists ensure a seamless and professional finish.

Budget Considerations

Opt for flooring specialists who can work within your budget constraints.

Experienced professionals can offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality, helping you achieve the desired look without overspending.

Client References and Reviews

Check for client references and online reviews to gauge the satisfaction of previous customers.

Positive feedback regarding communication, timeliness, and the quality of work is indicative of a flooring specialist’s reliability and expertise.

Stylish and durable mobile home flooring solutions, enhancing your living space with quality and comfort.

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With a presence that spans the entire state of West Virginia, we truly are “Statewide.”

Lester Russell
Lester Russell
2023-10-16
These guys work very well with each other, very respectful and very good at their jobs I am more than impressed with the tub they put in for me. I highly recommend statewide.
Shelbi Simpson
Shelbi Simpson
2023-10-02
Rodger and his team helped me from states away when it came to getting my grandmothers home repaired there in WV. He was quicker than we could've asked for and his team repaired her damaged flooring from a bad leak and then some. I'm forever grateful for his time. Would recommend to anyone in the area.
Steven Lawhorn
Steven Lawhorn
2023-09-19
The staff are wonderful. They helped load 2 doors , and gutter. They are very friendly and helpful.
Dale Burns
Dale Burns
2023-07-17
Good people
William Spencer
William Spencer
2023-01-15
Very helpful
Lester Smith
Lester Smith
2022-04-20
Friendly knowledgeable and professional.
Charles Harding
Charles Harding
2022-01-14
When it comes to mobile home supplies and parts don't second guess it and go some where else because you will regret it because everything in a mobile home is and will be different so save yourself time and money and go to statewide and they will take care of you and your problems!
Jeff Stanley
Jeff Stanley
2021-11-13
First time there.. very helpful and knowledgeable

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