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Homeowners can request help with uneven floors, settling, pier or block problems, support and foundation concerns, single-wide leveling, double-wide leveling, and anchoring concerns.
- Uneven floors or sticking doors
- Settling, pier, block, or support concerns
- Single-wide or double-wide leveling questions
- Tie-down, anchor, drainage, or foundation concerns
Service requests may be fulfilled by an independent local service provider.
Helpful Details
What to Include
A useful request does not need to be technical. Describe what changed in ordinary language: the hallway slopes, two doors will not latch, a window binds, the skirting shifted, water collects near one side, or a block looks moved. Include when you first noticed the symptom and whether it changed after rain, dry weather, plumbing work, or yard work.
Do not crawl under the home, move skirting, jack supports, or take photos from unsafe areas just to complete the form. If the problem is urgent or access is difficult, call instead.
- ZIP code and nearest city
- Single-wide, double-wide, or not sure
- Doors, windows, floors, trim, skirting, or support symptoms
- Drainage, erosion, or standing water clues
- Preferred contact method
Expectations
What Happens Next
After a successful submission, the request is sent to the production lead email and the visitor is redirected to the thank-you page. If the form cannot be submitted, the site shows a clear error page with the phone number so the request is not lost.
Service area requests are centered on Pine Bluff, White Hall, Star City, Dumas, Stuttgart, and Sheridan. Nearby homeowners can still ask about availability.
Helpful Context
Before You Submit
If you are not sure whether the concern is leveling, foundation support, drainage, or anchoring, choose the closest problem type and explain what you are seeing in the message field. The form does not need technical wording. A clear description of the symptom, location in the home, and when it started is usually more useful than guessing at the repair.