WHITE MOUNTAINS SERVICES

Mobile Home Remodeling in Show Low, AZ

Your mobile home should be a place you enjoy coming home to. But over time, kitchens get outdated. Bathroom floors go soft. Walls start to crack and bow. When your home starts to show its age, a remodel can fix that.

Show Low Mobile Home Contractors handles full interior remodels for manufactured homes across Show Low and the White Mountains. We work on single-wides, double-wides, and older HUD-code units. Our crew knows how these homes are built. So we know the right way to improve them.

We pull permits through the Navajo County Planning and Development Services office before any job starts. This means your remodel is done right, on record, and up to current Arizona code standards.
REMODEL SERVICES

What We Remodel in Your Mobile Home

Every service below is built around the specific needs of HUD-code manufactured homes. We do not use standard home methods that do not fit mobile home construction. Each project is permitted, inspected, and done to last.

Mobile Home Kitchen Remodeling — Show Low, AZ

Your kitchen is the most used room in your home. Old cabinets crack and stop closing right. Countertops chip and stain. Floor surfaces in front of the sink go soft from water leaks. These are common problems in older manufactured homes. We replace worn kitchens with updated cabinet sets, new countertops, and fresh flooring built to fit the tighter floor plan of a mobile home. First, we remove the old cabinetry carefully to avoid damaging the wall panels. Next, we check the subfloor under the kitchen for soft spots before any new material goes in. Cabinet alignment is set using a Stabila 48-inch Type 196-2 electronic digital level, which confirms every door hangs straight and every drawer runs level in the compact kitchen space. All kitchen remodel work is permitted through the Navajo County Building Safety Division under Arizona Administrative Code R4-34-402 for interior alterations to HUD-code manufactured homes.

Mobile Home Bathroom Remodeling — Show Low, AZ

Bathrooms in older mobile homes are often small and hard to keep in good shape. Tubs crack and stain over time. Vanity bases warp from daily moisture exposure. Floors near the toilet or tub go soft when a slow leak is ignored for too long. We replace tubs, showers, vanities, toilets, and floor surfaces. Before we install anything new, we check for water damage in the floor and walls around old fixtures. Tile and backer board layout is confirmed using a Spectra Precision HV302 self-leveling horizontal and vertical laser, which keeps everything level in the narrow, confined space of a manufactured home bathroom. All bathroom remodel work follows Arizona Residential Code Section P2601 for fixture connection and drain requirements in manufactured home additions, coordinated with Navajo County Planning and Development Services.

Mobile Home Flooring Replacement — Show Low, AZ

Soft, squeaky, or sinking floors are one of the most common problems we see in mobile homes. This usually happens when water gets under the surface layer and soaks into the subfloor panels. Once that starts, the problem grows fast. We remove the old flooring and test the subfloor before installing anything new. Moisture levels in the subfloor are measured using a Wagner Meters Orion 950 Smart pinless moisture meter. This step prevents new flooring from warping or lifting after it is installed. We then install vinyl plank, laminate, or carpet options designed for manufactured home subfloor systems. All flooring replacement work follows HUD 24 CFR 3280.302 floor load and surface material requirements for manufactured home decking systems.

Mobile Home Wall Paneling and Drywall — Show Low, AZ

Most mobile homes use thin wall panels instead of drywall. These panels get the job done, but they crack, bow, and show seams over time. Some homeowners want a more solid, modern wall surface that looks cleaner and lasts longer. We replace old panels with lightweight 3/8-inch drywall or high-density wall board designed for mobile home cavity framing. We cut each panel to match the existing stud layout so the wall structure stays sound. Panel cuts are made using a DeWalt D26677K track saw with a T-slot guide rail system, which produces clean edges without disturbing wiring runs inside the wall cavity. All wall upgrade work meets Arizona Residential Code Section R702 for interior wall finish materials in manufactured home living spaces.

Cabinet and Countertop Installation — Show Low, AZ

New cabinets change the look and feel of any room. In a mobile home, space is tight. So every inch of cabinet and countertop placement has to be planned carefully. We take exact measurements of your space and order or build cabinets to fit your kitchen or bathroom dimensions. Countertop cuts are made on-site using a Makita LS1019L dual-bevel sliding compound miter saw with built-in laser guide, which makes precise corner cuts and fits around appliances cleanly. Cabinet wall anchoring is set to handle real daily loads and meets Navajo County structural requirements for wall-mounted cabinetry under Arizona Administrative Code R4-34-402.

Mobile Home Window and Door Replacement — Show Low, AZ

Old windows in manufactured homes lose their seal after a few years. Cold air pushes in during Show Low winters. Heat builds up near old windows in summer. Old doors warp from temperature swings and let in drafts around the frame edges. We replace single-pane windows with double-pane vinyl-frame units rated for the White Mountains temperature range. New doors are set and squared using a Festool FT-UNI door installation set with a precision hinge mortise template, which creates clean, gap-free alignment in the softer framing found in manufactured home wall systems. All window replacements meet Arizona Energy Code Section R303.1 for natural ventilation and fenestration area requirements in Climate Zone 5B, which covers Navajo County.

Mobile Home Subfloor Repair — Show Low, AZ

The subfloor is the base your entire home sits on. If it is soft, bouncy, or rotted in spots, the floors above it are not stable. Over time, this can affect walls, cabinets, and door frames too. We open the belly board beneath the damaged section and remove only what is bad. Replacement 3/4-inch tongue-and-groove OSB panels are cut to fit the original bay spacing. Before installation, moisture content in each new panel is checked with a Delmhorst BD-2100 pin-type moisture meter to confirm it is dry enough to install without risk of future warping. All subfloor repair work meets HUD 24 CFR 3280.304 structural floor system requirements for manufactured home decking materials and load ratings.

Room Expansion and Open-Concept Remodeling — Show Low, AZ

Some homeowners want a more open floor plan. Removing the wall between a kitchen and a living room can make the whole home feel bigger and brighter. But in a mobile home, not every wall can come down safely. We first identify which walls are load-bearing and which are simple partition walls. Then we plan the safest path to create the open space you want. Before any cutting begins, layout lines are set using a Topcon RL-H5A self-leveling rotary laser level to mark the precise opening dimensions across ceiling, floor, and side walls. All structural modifications are permitted through Navajo County Planning and Development Services under Arizona Residential Code Section R301 structural requirements for manufactured home interior alterations.
OUR SERVICE AREA

We Serve Show Low and the Entire White Mountains Region

We serve manufactured homes across Navajo County and into Apache County. Our crews cut, fit, and set skirting systems in these communities:
Not sure if we come to your area? Call us and we will confirm right away. We cover all of Navajo County and most of Apache County.

Why Show Low Homeowners Choose Us for Their Remodel

We work only on manufactured and mobile homes. We do not try to apply regular home techniques to HUD-code structures. That matters because the framing, wall thickness, and floor systems in a mobile home are different from a site-built home.
Here is what makes us different from other contractors in the area:

We Know the Structure

We have remodeled single-wides and double-wides across Navajo County for years. We know which walls you can open up and which ones you cannot. We know how to cut, fit, and anchor materials in the tight spaces of a manufactured home.

We Pull Permits

Every project that requires a permit gets one. We work directly with the Navajo County Planning and Development Services office so your remodel is on record and code-compliant. We use HUD-label data plate-referenced structural materials with traceable specification sheets, measured and documented on-site with a Bosch GLM 50-27 CG Bluetooth laser measure, and every submission is filed under Arizona Manufactured Housing Division A.R.S. § 41-4028 for Navajo County manufactured home alterations.

We Work Fast and Stay Clean

We respect your home. We protect floors and furniture when we work nearby. Most single-room remodels are done in 1 to 2 weeks.

One Crew Does It All

You do not need to hire separate contractors for kitchen work, flooring, and wall repairs. Our crew handles it all under one job and one price.

Get a Free Estimate for Your Mobile Home Remodel in Show Low, AZ

Ready to update your home? Show Low Mobile Home Contractors is ready to help. We serve Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, Taylor, and all of Navajo County. Call today for a free, no-pressure estimate.
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FAQ

Mobile Home Remodeling Questions — Show Low, AZ

The cost depends on what you are remodeling. A kitchen update can range from $3,000 to $12,000 depending on the size and materials. Bathroom upgrades often start around $2,000. A full interior remodel varies widely based on how many rooms are included. We give you a clear, written estimate before any work begins. There are no surprise charges.
Yes, most structural changes require a permit from the Navajo County Planning and Development Services office, located at 1100 E. Thornton Rd in Show Low (928-532-6040). This includes wall removal, window replacement, and any electrical or plumbing changes. We handle all permit paperwork as part of your project.
Yes. We remodel both single-wides and double-wides. The space is tighter in a single-wide, but our crew is experienced in working within those limits. We plan each job around the actual dimensions of your home.
A single room like a kitchen or bathroom usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. Larger projects that cover multiple rooms or the full interior can take 4 to 8 weeks. We give you a project timeline before work starts so you know what to expect.
In most cases, yes. We work one area at a time when possible. For larger remodels, we talk through the schedule with you at the start of the job so you know which areas will be active each day.
Yes. Older pre-1976 mobile homes have different structural setups than modern manufactured homes. We assess each one before we start work. For significant modifications on pre-HUD units, we coordinate with the Arizona Department of Housing Office of Manufactured Housing to confirm the right approach before permits are pulled.
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