Mat-Su Mobile Home Repair is a Mat-Su Borough mobile home repair crew. We work on singlewides, doublewides, and manufactured homes — the kind of housing that makes up a huge share of homes between Wasilla and Willow. Most of our customers own homes built between 1980 and 2005, and most of what we do is help those homes survive another Alaska winter.
What we work on
Skirting (insulated and vinyl), releveling and pier resets after frost heave, roof patches and recoats, frozen pipe rescue, water heater swaps, sticking doors and warped jambs, rotted subfloor, missing access doors, and any other small-but-critical job that keeps a mobile home livable in a Mat-Su winter. We turn down very little — if we can’t do it, we know who can.
Where we work
Wasilla, Palmer, Big Lake, Houston, Willow, Sutton, Meadow Lakes, and Wasilla Lake — the entire borough corridor along the Parks and Glenn Highways. ZIP codes 99654, 99623, 99645, 99652, 99688, and 99674 are home base. We don’t charge Anchorage trip fees because we don’t come from Anchorage.
How we quote
Estimates are free for any project in the borough. We come out, crawl under, climb up, take pictures, and write the quote on the spot or by end of day. Pricing is by the job, not by the hour, so you know what it costs before we start. If we find something extra under the home, we tell you and ask before doing it.
Insurance and licensing
We carry general liability insurance and operate under Alaska contractor license AK-LICENSE-PENDING. Certificates of Insurance are emailed to lenders, insurance carriers, or property managers on request — usually within an hour.
Why we focus only on mobile homes
Mobile home work is its own trade. Stick-frame contractors usually don’t want to crawl under a 1989 singlewide on glacial silt at -10°F. We do this every week. We carry the right shims, the right pier blocks, the right vinyl colors, the right rubber roof primer, and we know which manufactured-home parts are still made and which have to be fabricated.