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Mobile Homes Service CA |
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Superiormobilerepair@yahoo.com
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Services We Offer
At Superior Mobile Home Improvement:
Complete mobile home services
Mobile home repair
Awnings
Permanent Foundations
Foundations - Piers, Pads, Braces
Heating & Air
Leveling
Sub-Floor Repair
Siding
Skirting
Porches & Steps
Painting - Interior & Exterior
Awnings & Awning Post
Carpeting, tile, laminate, vinyl plank flooring
Tile Showers
Kitchen Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Window Upgrades
Lighting
General home repair
Concrete
Electrical
Plumbing - Repairs & Re-plumb
Swamp Coolers
Patio Covers
Windows
Doors
Plumbing
Electrical
Heating and cooling
Appliances
Towing and safety
Coatings and cleaners
Tools and hardware
Anchors and setup materials
Outdoor improvements
Our Services Include:
Awnings
Bath Remodeling
Ceiling Repair
Doors
Flooring Services
Home Maintenance
Interior and Exterior Painting
Kitchen Remodeling
Porches
Re-Leveling
Roofing Services
Skirting
Window/Glass Replacement
Deck, awning, PVC railing
Additions, Awnings, Decks, and other Exterior Projects
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Kitchen Backsplash
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling
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Advantages of Buying a Mobile Home |
Mobile homes, also known as "manufactured homes," are built in a
factory and placed on a trailer chassis to allow them to be
moved. Mobile homes are sometimes placed in a mobile home park
or on leased land. In these cases, the owner rents a space or
leases land, but owns the mobile home itself. Alternatively,
mobile home owners can place mobile homes on land they own or
are buying under contract. Advantages of Buying a Mobile Home
One advantage to mobile homes offer is that they are often a
lower-cost option to having a stick-built home custom build for
you. In this regard, mobile homes can make homeownership easier
to achieve. And since mobile homes usually cost less per square
foot than a stick-built home, you can get more space for your
money. There are some stick-built home builders that have
standard floor plans and options that allows them to build homes
for prices similar to mobile homes. If you prefer a stick-built
home, you might look into whether such a builder is in your area
so that you can compare the quality of construction with a newer
mobile home. Another advantage you might find with mobile
homes is flexibility. Since mobile homes are usually more
affordable than a stick-built home and only semi-permanent, if
you own land, you can place a mobile home on it now and remove
it in the future (though removal isn't as easy as it sounds,
given the plumbing and other attachments). This might be an
option if you are uncertain you want to own the land long term,
do not want to commit to a stick-built home now, or cannot
afford a stick-built home right now.
| Features of the Modern Mobile Home |
Mobile
homes, also known as "manufactured homes," are built in a
factory and placed on a trailer chassis to allow them to be
moved. Mobile homes are sometimes placed in a mobile home park
or on leased land. In these cases, the owner rents a space or
leases land, but owns the mobile home itself. Alternatively,
mobile home owners can place mobile homes on land they own or
are buying under contract. Mobile homes are built in a factory
and then delivered to the home site on a steel chassis. The
wheels are sometimes removed after transport, but the steel
chassis isn’t. A mobile home can be placed on land you own or
rent. It’s important to understand the local laws about owning
the land. If the land is yours, double-check to make sure it’s
okay to add a mobile home. You can move your home to a trailer
park or other land set aside for the purpose in some cases. In
that case, you own the home, but you have to pay to lease the
land. Before you decide to get a mobile home, make sure you
understand all the charters, constraints, and details of owning
the land.