

Mobile & Manufactured Home Leveling
In The RGV.
Action House Leveling re-levels single-wide, double-wide, and triple-wide manufactured homes across the Rio Grande Valley — Mercedes, McAllen, Harlingen, Brownsville, and every town in between.
Why mobile homes go out of level.
Mobile and manufactured homes sit on a grid of concrete pads, steel or concrete piers, and stacked wood or steel shims. RGV expansive clay swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, slowly tilting piers and crushing shims. The chassis racks, the marriage line lifts or drops, and your floors stop being flat. Mobile home leveling returns the entire structure to factory tolerance — and resets the clock.
Warranty Backed
Re-leveling, re-shimming, and pier work backed by our written workmanship warranty.
Re-Pier & Re-Shim
Failed piers and crushed shims replaced; chassis brought back to factory level across both halves.
Marriage Line Set True
On double- and triple-wides, the marriage line is the first thing we set — and the first thing that gives the floor away.
Does your mobile home need leveling?
Manufactured homes drift out of level a little at a time. If you notice any of these signs, schedule a free mobile home leveling inspection anywhere in the RGV.
- Floors sloping toward one end or the marriage line
- Doors that drag, stick, or won't latch
- Windows that won't open or close evenly
- Cabinet and interior doors that swing open on their own
- Cracked tile, vinyl, or sheetrock above the marriage line
- Tilted piers or missing/crushed shims under the home

Our mobile home
leveling method.
Elevation Survey
We read elevation across the chassis, the marriage line, and the perimeter so we know exactly how the home has racked.
Pier & Pad Inspection
Every pier, pad, and shim checked for tilt, settlement, rot, or crush.
Synchronized Lift
Hydraulic jacks bring the chassis back to factory level — main beams first, marriage line second, perimeter third.
Re-Pier & Re-Shim
Failed piers replaced, new shims set, marriage line locked. We confirm with a final elevation pass before we leave.
Methods we use to level a mobile home.
Manufactured-home leveling is its own discipline. Here are the techniques we use to bring single-, double-, and triple-wides back to factory tolerance across the RGV.
Synchronized Hydraulic Jacking
Multiple jacks lift the chassis together so the home rises evenly without racking the frame, cracking sheetrock, or breaking tile.
Chassis-Aware Lift Plan
We lift on the main I-beams and outriggers — never on belly board or skirting — to protect the frame and underbelly.
Concrete Pier & Pad Repair
Tilted or sunken piers re-set on properly sized concrete pads. New piers added where original spacing was inadequate for RGV clay.
Steel & Treated Shim Stacks
Crushed wood shims replaced with engineered shim stacks sized to load. The final elevation is locked, not 'close enough.'
Marriage Line Set & Bolted
On double- and triple-wides we re-set and re-bolt the marriage line so the two halves meet flat — the #1 cause of complaints we fix.
Tie-Down & Strap Check
We inspect tie-downs and anchors during the lift and tighten or replace what's failed so the home stays put through Valley wind.
Mobile & manufactured home leveling across the entire RGV.
Headquartered in Mercedes, TX. Crews dispatched daily across Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy counties — serving every city in the Rio Grande Valley.
Alamo, Combes, Granjeno, Hidalgo, La Feria, La Villa, Los Fresnos, Lyford, Port Isabel, Primera, Progreso, Rancho Viejo, Rio Hondo, Santa Rosa, Sebastian.
Have a site-built home instead?
Mobile home leveling is one branch of our full house leveling program. For older site-built crawlspace homes, see pier & beam house leveling. For slab foundations that have moved, see slab foundation repair.