Specialized Mobile Home Plumbing Services in Jacksonville, FL

RiverCity Plumbing provides specialized mobile and manufactured home plumbing in Jacksonville, FL, including HUD-compliant sealed-combustion water heater replacements, polybutylene-to-PEX conversions, belly board leak repairs, and drain re-attachments. Grey polybutylene pipe in Jacksonville-area mobile homes degrades faster than in site-built homes due to elevated belly board temperatures and chlorinated water — replacement with PEX-A is strongly recommended. Call 904-760-7837.

RiverCity Plumbing provides specialized mobile and manufactured home plumbing in Jacksonville, FL, including HUD-compliant sealed-combustion water heater replacements, polybutylene-to-PEX conversions, belly board leak repairs, and drain re-attachments. Grey polybutylene pipe in Jacksonville-area mobile homes degrades faster than in site-built homes due to elevated belly board temperatures and chlorinated water — replacement with PEX-A is strongly recommended. Call 904-760-7837.

mobile-home-plumbing-jacksonville-fl.jpg Professional plumber repairing a PEX water line under a manufactured home in a Jacksonville, FL mobile home community.

Mobile Home Plumbing Jacksonville FL

Manufactured & Mobile Home Plumbing — Done Right

Mobile and manufactured homes have entirely different plumbing systems than stick-built houses — different pipe materials, different water heater requirements (HUD regulations), different access methods, and different failure modes. Sending a plumber without manufactured home experience into a mobile home often results in code violations, wrong-spec parts, and unresolved problems.

RiverCity Plumbing understands the unique demands of Jacksonville’s large manufactured home community — from park communities in Northside and Mayport to privately-sited homes in Orange Park (32073) and beyond. We carry HUD-compliant water heaters on our trucks, stock mobile-home-specific valve trim kits, and have the belly board access experience to locate and repair leaks that general plumbers miss entirely.

Jacksonville Mobile Home Plumbing Challenges

15.3 GPG Hard Water Mineralization

Jacksonville’s extremely hard water (15.3 GPG) calcifies fittings, corrodes shut-off valves, and shortens water heater life significantly faster in mobile homes because the confined spaces and belly heat amplify the effects. In-line filtration at the park hookup connection dramatically extends system life.

Corrosive Coastal Humidity

Manufactured homes in Northside, Mayport, and coastal communities experience accelerated corrosion of metal pipe fittings, water heater connections, and shut-off valve stems due to the combination of salt-air humidity and the confined, poorly-ventilated belly board environment.

”Grey Pipe” Crisis — Polybutylene

Grey polybutylene supply pipe installed in mobile homes through the mid-1990s degrades faster than in stick-built homes because of elevated belly temperatures and Jacksonville’s chlorinated water. These pipes crack internally before any external warning signs appear. Replacement with PEX-A is strongly recommended for any home still on poly.

Wildlife Intrusion

Rodents and other wildlife routinely enter mobile home belly boards through gaps at pipe penetrations, skirting tears, and tie-down anchor points — chewing through poly, PVC, and even PEX pipes. We inspect and seal all penetration points as part of belly board leak repairs to prevent recurrence.

Mobile Home Plumbing Services

Belly Board Leak Repair

Accessing the insulated belly board cavity beneath the home, locating the leak source (supply line, drain, or fitting), performing the repair, and resealing the belly wrap to restore the home’s insulation and moisture barrier.

HUD-Compliant Water Heater Replacement

Replacement of failed water heaters with HUD-approved sealed combustion units specifically rated for manufactured home installation. We stock standard sizes and complete most replacements in a single visit — no waiting on special orders.

Polybutylene to PEX Conversion

Complete replacement of grey polybutylene supply lines with PEX-A throughout the home. PEX-A is flexible, freeze-resistant, and immune to the chlorine degradation that destroys polybutylene — it’s the correct long-term solution for Jacksonville’s manufactured home stock.

Tub & Shower Valve Upgrades

Replacement of failed or leaking mobile home center-set tub and shower valves with quality single-handle pressure-balancing valves. Mobile homes use different rough-in dimensions than standard homes — we stock mobile-home-specific trim kits for fast, correct installations.

Drain & Sewer Line Re-attachment

Reconnecting belly board drain lines that have separated at joints due to home settling, tie-down movement, or freeze-thaw cycles — a common cause of persistent sewer odors and slow drains in manufactured homes.

Dedicated Home Shut-Off Valve

Installing an accessible main shut-off valve inside the skirting area of your home — giving you immediate independent water control without depending on park management to access the curb stop during an emergency leak event.

Transparent Mobile Home Plumbing Pricing

All mobile home plumbing services are quoted upfront after a brief assessment — before any work begins. Belly board repairs are priced after we’ve assessed the access and leak location; water heater replacements and valve upgrades are quoted on arrival. We don’t charge extra because it’s a mobile home. The work is specialized, but the pricing is straightforward and honest.

Your Questions

Mobile Home Plumbing FAQ

Do mobile homes require a special water heater?

Yes. HUD regulations require that water heaters in manufactured homes be specifically rated for mobile home use — these are sealed combustion models that draw combustion air from outside the living space. Standard residential water heaters cannot legally be installed in manufactured homes and can create dangerous carbon monoxide conditions by depleting interior oxygen. RiverCity Plumbing stocks HUD-compliant water heaters and completes most replacements in a single visit.

My floor feels soft near the bathroom — what does that mean?

A soft or spongy floor near a bathroom or kitchen almost always indicates a slow leak in the belly board area beneath the floor — the insulated cavity between the floor decking and the underside of the home. Sustained moisture rots the floor substrate and subfloor over time, which is why this problem gets significantly more expensive the longer it goes unaddressed. RiverCity Plumbing accesses the belly board from underneath, locates the leak source, repairs the plumbing, and reseals the belly wrap insulation.

Who controls the water shut-off for my mobile home in a park?

In most Jacksonville-area mobile home parks, including communities in Orange Park (32073), park management controls the main water supply to each pad via a curb stop near the street. In an emergency, contact your park office immediately to shut off water to your home. RiverCity Plumbing can also install a dedicated main shutoff valve inside the skirting area of your home so you have immediate independent control without waiting for park management — a worthwhile safety upgrade.

Can you replace polybutylene pipe in a mobile home?

Yes, and in many Jacksonville-area mobile homes it is urgent. Grey polybutylene pipe degrades faster in the high-temperature, high-humidity environment inside a mobile home belly board than it does in a standard home. The combination of chlorine in Jacksonville’s water supply and elevated belly temperatures accelerates the internal oxidation that causes polybutylene to crack and split — often without any external warning signs until a pipe bursts. We replace it with PEX-A, which is flexible, freeze-resistant, and rated for decades of reliable service in exactly these conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do mobile homes require a special water heater?

Yes. HUD regulations require that water heaters installed in manufactured homes be specifically rated for mobile home use — these units are sealed combustion models that draw combustion air from outside the living space rather than from inside the home. Standard residential water heaters cannot legally be installed in manufactured homes and can create dangerous carbon monoxide conditions. RiverCity Plumbing stocks and installs HUD-compliant water heaters for all mobile home sizes.

My floor feels soft near the bathroom — what does that mean?

A soft or spongy floor near a bathroom or kitchen in a mobile home almost always indicates a slow leak in the belly board area beneath the floor — the insulated cavity between the floor decking and the underside of the home. The sustained moisture rots the floor substrate and subfloor over time. RiverCity Plumbing accesses the belly board from underneath, locates the leak source, and repairs both the plumbing and the belly wrap insulation to prevent recurrence and further floor damage.

Who controls the water shut-off for my mobile home in a park?

In most Jacksonville-area mobile home parks, including communities in Orange Park (32073), the park management controls the main water supply to each pad via a curb stop or pad shutoff near the street. In an emergency, contact your park office immediately to shut off the water to your home. RiverCity Plumbing can also install a dedicated main shutoff valve inside the skirting area of your home so you have immediate independent control without waiting for park management.

Can you replace polybutylene pipe in a mobile home?

Yes, and in many Jacksonville-area mobile homes it is urgent. Grey polybutylene pipe (installed through the 1980s and into the mid-1990s) degrades faster in the high-temperature, high-humidity environment inside a mobile home belly board than it does in a standard stick-built home. The combination of chlorine in Jacksonville's water supply and elevated belly temperatures accelerates the internal oxidation that causes polybutylene to crack and split. We replace it with PEX-A, which is flexible, freeze-resistant, and rated for decades of reliable service.

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