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See our website: https://907fixit.com/ Quality. Affordability. Customer Satisfaction. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Your home is your sanctuary; it's where you spend time with loved ones, hang out with friends, seek solace, and celebrate successes. It is more than a roof over your head; it is warmth, happiness, comfort, a reflection of the life you live and the people you care about. It is homecooked meals, comfortable blankets, and relaxing with a good movie and popcorn. When your home needs a repair or improvement, you want someone you can trust to do the job. The Affordable Handyman will listen to your needs and deliver your vision, while respecting your home and budget. From skilled carpentry, plumbing and painting to routine repair, additions and decks, your home needs will be met. Expect quality and guaranteed satisfaction.
"907 Fix It was able to perform the job when many other agencies were unwilling/too expensive/ or too busy to assist this summer. Chris Skaggs went out of his way to call us and answer all questions we had. Very efficient and economical work."
Melissa H on August 2023
The typical mobile home renovation costs around $20,000, with a normal range of $10,000 to $20,000 for a single-wide and $15,000 to $30,000 for a double-wide. Your total will depend on a bunch of factors, including the quality of materials you use (for things like the cost of new mobile home flooring and plumbing fixtures), how much your contractor charges, and the size of your mobile home. The extent of the remodel matters as well. If you’re doing a full gut renovation, you can expect to add between $10,000 and $20,000 to your base price.
Below are some questions we recommend asking a contractor before hiring them for your mobile home remodel:
Do you specialize in mobile home work? If not, have you done it in the past?
Are you licensed and fully insured?
Can you share a list of referrals?
Will you subcontract any of the work?
Will you handle permits for the mobile home renovation, if applicable?
You can also ask your contractor about their work and payment schedules, as well as a timeline for the project completion so that you’re both on the same page.
There are a few things you can do to keep your bathroom remodel as affordable as possible in your mobile home:
Ask your contractor to replace caulk and grout rather than retiling
Ask your professional to refinish your tub/shower rather than replacing
Upgrade your sink fixtures rather than replacing the sink
Upgrade cabinet hardware and ask your remodeler to refinish the cabinets
Avoid changing the layout of your bathroom
Any professional that does work on a traditional home with a permanent foundation can work on a mobile home as well. However, it’s best to find a company that specializes in mobile home work. Not only will this help ensure your contractor has the experience necessary to get the job done properly, but it will also save you time in the research phase.
Some general contractors, plumbers, and electricians won’t agree to work on mobile homes, even though they’re licensed to, in large part because of the specialized skills needed to anticipate and fix problems that may arise during construction.