Mobile Home Inspection

A Mobile Home Inspection is essential for home buyers and is the key to unlocking a wealth of knowledge about a mobile home they are looking to purchase. By inspecting key systems and areas of the home, we’re able to provide buyers with a detailed, yet easy-to-read report so they can make an informed decision about their most valuable investment, their future home.

A mobile home on wheels
A mobile home on wheels

Slow drains, foul odors, and back flow

Are the most common mobile home plumbing issues

50%

Fires are 50% deadlier in mobile homes than full ones.

Susceptible to the Elements

Check your insulation and energy efficiency throughout the year.

A toilet and toilet slippers in a bathroom

Why Get a Mobile Home Inspection with WIN?

At WIN Home Inspection, we are experts in inspecting mobile homes to ensure safety and quality. Our experienced inspectors use state-of-the-art methods and equipment to conduct a visual assessment of virtually every detail of your home, from the structure to the systems, including the roof, plumbing, electricity, heating, cooling, and flooring. Our qualified inspectors specialize in identifying potential safety hazards and future problems that could impact your home's value.

Benefits of a Mobile Home Inspection

Be an Informed Buyer: Quickly assess the property's major components to make informed decisions when purchasing a mobile home.
Prioritize Health and Safety: Identify any potential health and safety risks associated with the home, ensuring the well-being of you and your loved ones.
Gain Peace of Mind: Enjoy confidence and satisfaction in your new home knowing it was inspected with WIN Home Inspection.
Get a Partner for Life: With WIN, we become your trusted partner throughout your entire homeownership journey, and are always available to answer any questions you may have.

How Does a Mobile Home Inspection Work?

At WIN, we use specialized equipment to conduct a Mobile Home Inspection, ensuring a comprehensive visual assessment of your property's condition.

A mobile house with a staircase

STEP 1

Inspect the Exterior

We’ll start by examining the outside for weather and transport damage, including the roof, siding, windows, and doors. We also check for leaks, corrosion, and signs of water damage.

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Inspect the Interior

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Check the Major Systems

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Receive Your Report

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FAQ

A Mobile Home Inspection can uncover issues that occurred either during transport of the home or over the years of living in the home, helping you ensure you’re making a safe and sound investment.
Typically, it takes one to two hours. Schedule it early to address any concerns before finalizing the purchase. This is typically done during the contingency period.
You can negotiate repairs, request credits from the seller, or reconsider the purchase based on inspection findings.
Yes, Mobile Home Inspections typically include checking for the presence of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. These inspections ensure that essential safety devices are installed and in working condition to safeguard the occupants of the mobile home.
Conducting a Pre-Listing Inspection before listing your home can enhance your credibility with buyers, potentially lead to smoother negotiations, and help you set a realistic selling price.
The responsibility for payment depends on the agreement between the seller and buyer. In most cases, it is the buyer’s responsibility; however, in some cases, sellers may choose to cover the cost to entice buyers.