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Mobile Home Repair in Tampa, FL

Some of Tampa's manufactured home stock goes back further than most people realise. Communities along the Interbay corridor near Dale Mabry and Gandy date to the late 1950s through the 1970s, and the East Tampa parks off Hillsborough Avenue aren't far behind. Homes that age tend to carry the same set of problems: piers that have settled over decades, anchoring systems installed to older standards, subfloors that were never meant to last this long. Murray Mobile Home Services works across Hillsborough County handling exactly that kind of repair, and increasingly the compliance work that comes with selling a home this old.

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Mobile Home Services in Tampa, FL

Every service below covers manufactured homes across Tampa and the wider Hillsborough County area. Each links to a dedicated page with more detail on the work itself.

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What the Work Actually Looks Like

This project needed new skirting, a full deck build with safety railing, and a door replacement. The home came in damaged and left meeting a safe, liveable standard. That's a typical job, not a showpiece one.

No two mobile homes fail the same way. Some need foundation piers replaced. Others have vapor barriers that have been leaking moisture into the subfloor for years without the owner knowing. A few need compliance upgrades before a sale can close. Whatever the scope, one technician handles it from first visit to finished job. No handoffs, no crew rotations, no one turning up who doesn't know what was done before them.

Murray Mobile Home Services has completed repair work for homeowners and real estate professionals across Tampa and the wider Hillsborough County area. When something needs fixing, the call comes to us directly.

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Foundation Compliance for Tampa Real Estate Transactions

Tampa's older manufactured home stock, particularly around the Interbay corridor and the parks off Hillsborough Avenue, sells regularly. A lot of those sales hit the same wall: the lender orders a foundation inspection on a home built in the 1960s or 1970s, the report comes back with deficiencies nobody knew about, and the closing sits while buyer, seller, and agent figure out next steps. Homes this age almost always have something correctable underneath them. The harder part is finding a contractor who's actually worked the compliance sequence enough to avoid a failed re-inspection eating another two weeks.

The full sequence: foundation corrections, anchoring, skirting, vapor barrier, engineer re-inspection, PE-stamped certification. It's handled as one project, coordinated directly with the engineering firm instead of leaving the homeowner to manage two separate parties against a closing date. Agents working Tampa's older park communities use us for this because the whole sequence gets tracked by one person from first inspection to final sign-off. Nothing gets lost in a handoff between an inspector and a separate repair crew.

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WHY US

Serving Tampa From Just Up the Road

Murray Mobile Home Services is based in Hudson, not Tampa. Here's why that still works for homeowners here.

  • A Predictable Pattern, Not a Guessing Game

    Parks along the Interbay corridor and the older communities off Dale Mabry Highway were built when construction standards were different, and homes from that era develop a predictable pattern: settled piers, tie-downs that no longer meet current wind zone requirements, subfloors never rated to last six decades. Recognising that pattern quickly speeds up a job more than being five minutes closer ever would.

  • One Technician, Start to Finish

    A crawlspace assessment only tells you as much as the person underneath the home knows to look for. When the same technician does the inspection and the repair, the scope reflects what's actually there instead of a secondhand read of someone else's notes. On a decades-old home, one missed detail during an inspection can turn into a failed lender re-check months later.

  • Compliance Work That Doesn't Stall a Closing

    Compliance jobs tend to have a closing date attached, and a missed step costs someone real money in delay. Coordinating the whole retrofit sequence, from the first engineer's report through final certification, as one job rather than two separate contractors is the difference for anyone selling a Tampa manufactured home built before 1980.

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160+ Five-Star Reviews Across Hillsborough & Pasco County

  • Travis Google Review

    *Recommended* Thanks to the team at Murray! I'm very pleased I gave them a call. Mr Murray provided us with an excellent, no-nonsense estimate and finished with professional execution. He even took pictures of the underneath so I knew it was done well. The work was clean and they left the site neat. A+

  • William S Google Review

    thse guys are awesome, helped out when my trailer was torn up. they ripped up the old flooring, put new stuff down, and even threw in some drywall repair despite saying they don't typicallt offer it. emmit and chris really work within your budget and try to help you out as much as they can. fantastic company, i will be coming back.

  • Ave G Google Review

    Emmit is an upstanding guy. When he came out to level my home, he let me know that several of my supports were leaning over. He replaced all of them including new wooden shims under the same price as the original levelling service. For a trailer owner on a budget, this is the best bang for your buck.

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