How Much Does Mobile Home Releveling Cost in Florida? (2026)
Short answer for the Tampa Bay / Pasco County area: most single-wides cost $450–$900 to relevel, most double-wides run $700–$1,500, and a full vapor barrier replacement adds $1,200–$3,500 if the under-home plastic is torn or missing. Here's what moves the number.
| Job | Typical Florida price | Time on site |
|---|---|---|
| Level check / inspection | Free–$150 (ours is free) | 20–30 min |
| Single-wide releveling | $450–$900 | 2–3 hours |
| Double-wide releveling | $700–$1,500 | 3–5 hours |
| Triple-wide releveling | $1,200–$2,500 | half–full day |
| Vapor barrier replacement | $1,200–$3,500 | half–full day |
| Tie-down/anchor work | $40–$75 per anchor | varies |
What makes the price go up
- Pier count and drop severity. A home with 6 settled piers is a quick shim job; 20+ dropped piers with crushed cap blocks costs more.
- Access. Tight skirting clearance, additions, and attached carports slow the work.
- Moisture damage. If settling let water in, softened rim joists or subfloor may need repair before the home will hold level.
- Age of the setup. Pre-1994 setups often need pier rebuilds, not just adjustment.
How often should a Florida mobile home be releveled?
Every 3–5 years is the practical rule on sandy Central Florida soil — sooner if you notice sticking doors, sloping floors, or new cracks around openings. Annual level *checks* are worth it because a $500 adjustment caught early prevents the $3,000 version with moisture repairs.
Is it worth it?
An off-level home stresses the frame, plumbing joints, and roof seams every day it sits tilted. Releveling is one of the highest-return repairs a manufactured-home owner can make — it protects resale value and stops the slow damage cycle.
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