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Brick Cladding for Mobile Homes: Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:52:31+00:00 • 3 min read

Purchasing brick cladding for a mobile home typically runs from roughly $5,000 to $40,000, with large variations based on the type of brick, installation method, and prep work. The main cost drivers are material choice, wall area, foundation prep, and labor. This guide breaks down what buyers should expect regarding price and budgeting for a brick exterior upgrade.

Item Low Average High Notes
Brick veneer material $2.50 $6.50 $12 Per sq ft; includes brick and mortar
Labor (installation) $4.00 $9.50 $20 Per sq ft; crew costs vary by region
Prep & foundation/structural work $1,500 $6,000 $20,000 May include underpinning, moisture barriers
Permits & inspections $100 $600 $2,000 Local code requirements apply in some areas
Delivery, disposal & waste $100 $600 $3,000 Container, cleanup, and haul-away
Accessories & finishes $200 $1,500 $6,000 Sealers, weatherproofing, flashing
Warranty & contingencies Included Included 5–10% of project Contingency for weather or structural surprises
Taxes Varies Varies Varies State and local rates apply

Assumptions: region, brick type, wall area, and existing structural condition affect pricing.

Overview Of Costs

Total project ranges depend on whether the home receives full brick veneer or a lighter brick-style panel, plus the extent of foundation or moisture prep. Typical aloud ranges are from about $5,000–$40,000 for a standard 1,000–1,500 sq ft mobile home. Large homes, heavier brick types, or significant foundation work can push costs higher, potentially exceeding $50,000 in specialized cases. When estimating, include both total sums and per-square-foot figures: often $5–$40 per sq ft for materials plus $3–$18 per sq ft for labor, depending on regional rates.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.50 $6.50 $12 Brick, mortar, sealants
Labor $4.00 $9.50 $20 Per sq ft; crew hours vary by complexity
Equipment $100 $500 $2,000 Scaffolding or lifts, cutting tools
Permits $100 $600 $2,000 Local code compliance
Delivery/Disposal $100 $600 $3,000 Material transport and site cleanup
Warranty Limited 1–5 years 5–10% of project Manufacturer and contractor coverage
Taxes Varies Varies Varies State/local rates

Pricing Variables

Key drivers include brick type (full veneer vs. faux brick panels), wall area, and foundation prep. data-formula=”wall_area × material_price_per_sqft + labor_rate_per_sqft × wall_area”> Regional labor costs can swing totals by 10–40%. Niche drivers such as roof overhangs, porches, or windows require extra flashing, trim, and possibly separate permits. A heavier brick with high durability ratings can add $2–$6 per sq ft just for material.

Ways To Save

Budget tips focus on reducing wall area and choosing cost-conscious materials. For example, using brick veneer over full brick reduces weight, foundation prep, and labor. Selecting standard brick sizes and a straightforward pattern lowers waste and installation time. Consider staged work, completing only exterior walls first and adding accents later to spread costs.

Regional Price Differences

Three regional snapshots show how markets vary. In the Northeast, higher labor costs can push totals toward the upper end. The Midwest often offers mid-range pricing with strong competition among masons. The South and Southwest may see lower labor rates but higher material transport costs. Expect +/- 10–25% variation between urban, suburban, and rural settings.

Labor & Installation Time

Install time scales with wall area, accessibility, and scaffold needs. A 1,000 sq ft mobile home might require 5–10 days on-site for veneer work, plus prep days. A smaller project with simple surface prep can finish in under a week; larger or complex jobs may extend to several weeks. If the crew must replace damaged siding or address moisture issues, timelines and cost rise accordingly.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic scenario: 1,000 sq ft mobile home, brick veneer panels, standard mortar, minimal prep. Labor 150–180 hours at $8–$12/hour equivalent, materials around $2.50–$4.00 per sq ft. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours. Total: roughly $8,000–$16,000.

Mid-Range scenario: 1,200 sq ft, full veneer with standard brick, moderate foundation prep. Labor $9–$14 per sq ft, materials $5–$7 per sq ft, permits and disposal additions. Total: about $15,000–$28,000.

Premium scenario: 1,500 sq ft, premium brick, extensive prep, drainage/weatherproofing upgrades, custom trim. Labor $12–$20 per sq ft, materials $8–$12 per sq ft, higher permit costs. Total: around $30,000–$50,000+.