Mobile Home Electrical | Sumter SC | Jay Andrews Electrical Services
Mobile Homes

Mobile Home
Electrical Work.

Most electricians won't touch a mobile home. Jay does them every week. Single-wides, double-wides, manufactured homes. He knows where the problems hide.

Mobile Homes

The Job Other Electricians Won't Take

Call ten electricians in Sumter and tell them you have a mobile home. Most of them will say they don't do mobile homes. That's true. Mobile home wiring is different from stick-built houses and a lot of shops have decided it's not worth their time.

Jay built his business doing this work. He spent over two years working for Oakwood Homes covering mobile home service calls across South Carolina. He knows what's actually wrong before he even gets out of the truck.

The number one problem in a double-wide is the crossover. Where the two halves meet, the wiring crosses from one side to the other. Connections corrode. Connections work loose. Connections that were never made right in the first place fail two years later. That's where most of the calls come from.

What's Included

  • Single-wide and double-wide mobile home electrical service
  • Manufactured home electrical work
  • Crossover wiring repair and replacement
  • Mobile home panel repairs and full panel swaps
  • Underbelly wiring inspections and repairs
  • Outlet, switch, and fixture replacement throughout the home
  • Ceiling fan installations and wiring upgrades
  • Service entrance and mast repairs
Common Questions

Things People Ask About This Service

Honest answer: many electricians find mobile home wiring annoying to work with. Cramped spaces, non-standard junction boxes, factory wiring that wasn't done well. Jay doesn't see those as reasons to turn down the job. He's used to it.

On a double-wide, the home arrives in two halves. The two halves get joined on site. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC have to cross from one side to the other. The crossover is where the wiring joins between the two halves. If it was rushed during install, or if it just gets old, that's where most problems start.

Yes. Mobile homes have their own panel requirements and Jay knows the code. He can swap a worn out panel for a modern one or upgrade the service if you need more capacity for a heat pump, hot tub, or other load.

Yes. Single-wides, double-wides, triple-wides, manufactured homes, modular homes. Anything in that category.

Within a 25 to 30 mile radius, yes. Jay covers most of the small towns across Sumter, Clarendon, Lee, Kershaw, and Williamsburg counties. Outside that radius, call anyway and Jay will tell you straight whether he can come.

Sumter, SC

Mobile Home Electrical Problem? Call Jay.

The electrician who actually works on mobile homes. Single-wide, double-wide, manufactured. Call (803) 938-2811.