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Secure Mobile Home Inspection in Lafayette

You're considering a manufactured or mobile home in Lafayette, and you want to be certain the chassis, frame, roof, and mechanical systems meet HUD standards and local installation codes. Turn Key Home Inspection examines anchor straps, pier stability, skirting integrity, and the condition of tie-downs that secure your home against wind loads. You'll see us crawl beneath the home to check crossmembers, insulation, and vapor barriers, and you'll hear the creak of subflooring if moisture has compromised wood joists.

Our manufactured home inspection includes a full review of the roof membrane or shingle condition, HVAC ducting and supply registers, electrical panel labeling and circuit load, plumbing supply lines, drain traps, water heater installation, windows, doors, and interior finishes. We also verify the presence of HUD certification labels, assess mobile home foundation inspection points such as soil settlement and leveling, and document any previous repairs or alterations that may affect structural performance or insurance eligibility in Lafayette.

Call today to schedule your mobile home pre-purchase inspection and receive a complete report within 24 hours.

Why Choose Professional Mobile Home Inspection in Lafayette?

We start with a mobile home structural inspection, examining the steel frame, axles, tongue, and hitch (if still present), then move to the foundation system—whether it's piers, blocks, or a permanent slab. From there, we inspect the roof for leaks or sagging, check floors for soft spots or water damage, and evaluate the home's tie-downs and anchoring systems, which are critical in Louisiana's storm-prone climate.

Our HUD manufactured home inspection process follows industry standards while addressing Lafayette-specific concerns like high humidity, ground movement, and flood risk. Turn Key Home Inspection provides clear documentation of every finding, helping you make confident decisions whether you're buying, refinancing, or selling.

We also perform mobile home roof and floor inspections with special attention to common issues like belly wrap deterioration, ductwork damage, and subfloor rot—problems that are easy to miss but expensive to repair.

Book your inspection now and gain peace of mind about your mobile home purchase in Lafayette.

Manufactured homes are engineered differently than site-built structures, and understanding those distinctions helps you assess long-term durability, safety, and value in Lafayette's climate.

Details That Matter Most

Do you inspect the undercarriage and frame?
Yes, we crawl beneath the home to check I-beams, crossmembers, anchor straps, pier placement, and insulation, looking for rust, sagging, or moisture damage.
What's involved in a mobile home roof and floor inspection?
We walk the roof when safe to do so, checking seams, flashing, vents, and membrane condition, then inspect interior ceilings and floors for soft spots, stains, or bounce indicating subfloor rot.
Will you verify HUD compliance labels?
Absolutely—we photograph the red HUD certification label and data plate, confirm the serial number, and note the manufacturing date and wind zone rating.
How do you assess foundation and leveling?
We use a digital level on floors, check door and window operation for binding, inspect pier alignment and shimming, and look for gaps between the frame and support pads.
Can you identify plumbing issues specific to mobile homes?
Yes, we trace PEX or polybutylene supply lines, check for leaks at shutoff valves, test water pressure at fixtures, and inspect ABS drain lines for improper slope or disconnections common in older units.

Manufactured and mobile homes offer affordable homeownership, but only when the structure, systems, and installation meet code and perform reliably in Lafayette's weather. A thorough manufactured home structural inspection gives you the clarity to negotiate or walk away with confidence. Plan your inspection now and take the guesswork out of your purchase.