WHITE MOUNTAINS SERVICES
Mobile Home Deck Builder in Show Low, AZ
Show Low Mobile Home Contractors builds custom decks, covered porches, entry stairs, ADA ramps, and railings on manufactured homes across Navajo County. We handle every phase from footing layout to final railing installation. All decks are built freestanding from the home’s chassis unless an engineered ledger connection is specified and permitted.
All deck construction is permitted through the Navajo County Building and Safety Department and built to Arizona Residential Code standards for the White Mountains snow load and frost depth requirements.
DECK SERVICES
Mobile Home Deck Services We Build
Pressure-Treated Wood Deck Construction — Show Low, AZ
Composite Decking Installation — Show Low, AZ
Covered Porch and Roof Addition — Show Low, AZ
Entry Stairs and Landing Construction — Show Low, AZ
ADA-Compliant Ramp Construction — Show Low, AZ
Deck Railing and Baluster Installation — Show Low, AZ
Deck Board Replacement and Repair — Show Low, AZ
Deck Footing and Post Installation — Show Low, AZ
OUR INSTALLATION PROCESS
How We Plan and Build Your Deck
Step 1: Site Measurement and Home
Threshold Survey
We measure the height of your home's finished floor above grade at the entry door. This sets the target deck surface elevation. We then lay out the footing locations based on the deck size and the span tables for the snow load at your site.
Step 2: Footing Installation
Footings are drilled to 18 inches or deeper and filled with concrete. Post anchors are set in the wet concrete at the correct position and alignment before it cures. Footing depth and dimensions follow Navajo County requirements for the structural load and site conditions.
Step 3: Frame Assembly
Beams, joists, and rim boards are set on the post anchors and fastened to the approved span schedule. All framing lumber is pressure-treated to the correct retention level for the application zone. The frame is squared and checked for level across all corners before decking begins.
Step 4: Decking, Stairs, and Railing
Deck boards go on first. Stairs and landings are built next. Railing and balusters come last. The final inspection with Navajo County Building and Safety is scheduled after railing installation is complete.
OUR SERVICE AREA
We Build Decks Across Show Low and the White Mountains
- Show Low, AZ 85901
- Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ 85929
- Snowflake, AZ 85937
- Taylor, AZ 85939
- Linden, AZ 85901
- Heber-Overgaard, AZ 85928
- Springerville & Eagar, AZ 85938
Why Show Low Homeowners Choose Us for Mobile Home Deck Building
We Account for Snow Load From the Start
Every deck we build in the White Mountains is sized for the actual ground snow load at your site. We do not use standard flat-land span tables. We calculate the correct member sizes for your elevation and location before the framing plan is drawn.
We Set Footings Below the Frost Line
Every footing we drill goes to 18 inches minimum. There are no shortcuts on depth. A shallow footing that heaves one winter is a liability problem and an expensive repair.
We Handle the Permit
We file for the building permit with Navajo County Building and Safety and coordinate the framing and final inspections. You do not have to track the permit timeline or interact with the county inspector on your own.
We Match the Deck Height to Your Home
We measure the home's finished floor level before the footing layout is set. The deck surface meets the threshold at the right elevation on move-in day, not after we realign the posts.