This should be a simple fix.
Mobile home dips all over floor.
Is the job of replacing all of the joists and subfloor in a mobile home difficult.
Just be sure to support all the edges of the replacement material.
Any lags should go through the shims.
It may require nothing more than simply sealing small gaps around your window panes with caulk.
Hopefully this little article will help you sift through all the flooring options for mobile homes and clear up any wrong information that you read on that diy forum full of angry people that have never been around a mobile home but know everything about them because their second cousin s boss s uncle stayed in an rv for one night in 1974.
Make sure any gap is filled with wood and make sure the floor sections are lagged together under the home.
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Soft spots are less common in newer homes that have plywood or osb oriented strand board subfloors.
We lived in our home for 22 years and recently noticed a hump in a floor between the kitchen and the living room.
The home has a basement where we can see the floors and i cannot see anything.
I have re done my other home s entire basement but do not have a lot of experience with mobile homes.
I lag at each joist bay.
You can have the entire unit raised and set back down on a solid flat foundation in which case you might as well buy a new house.
Or give ryan dennis s top 4 cheap flooring options for mobile homes a read.
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Since a mobile home is typically up on bricks or corner blocks there is a tendency for the floors to sag eventually.
Karl i have some major water damage from a toilet supply line and the flooring is warped.
They are a big problem in homes with particle board floors.
Use floor filler to smooth the area.
They occur when the subfloor gets wet causing the sub floor material to begin failing.
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Hardwood head over to myra smith s installing hardwood floors in a mobile home on ehow.