Before purchasing any manufactured home make sure you inspect the following locations for weaknesses soft spots and any repairs or updates needed.
How to seal siding on a mobile home leaking problems.
Moisture problems in manufactured homes.
Mobile homes water leaks.
Mobile home caulking the last post in our mobile maintenance series dealt with how to maintain your roof whether metal or shingled for long lasting protection from outside elements.
As a total shot in the dark the seal between the roof and walls of metal roofed homes often fails when the screws holding things in place come loose.
The most common problems we find with mobile homes can be summed up as.
It reviews the symptoms of typical problems outlines preventive meas ures and provides solutions pertinent to home design manufacture installation operation and maintenance.
We have been having a problem with our 2012 mobile home ever since we got it.
While flat roofs aren t completely flat they don t have much of a pitch and that allows the snow to just sit on the roof and melt slowly.
Snow and rain cause the majority of mobile home roof leaks.
Snow is especially a problem for flat roofs.
When it rains for a day.
Tie down straps also becoming loose.
Some caulk and new larger screws might help that.
Shower head leaks shower head leaks are a common mobile home plumbing problem.
Tree branches and flying debris from a neighbor s yard causes a lot of mobile home roof.
Foundations piers sinking tilting and pulling away from the mobile home frame.
When repairing your current manufactured home consult with at least three locally licensed professionals concerning potential repair issues you have identified as needing to be fixed.
Below is a short list of common areas you will find repairs.
A home s ability to resist potential moisture problems is a result of many decisions made at different stages of the home s.
Up next for mobile home maintenance is showing some tender love and care by caulking and sealing the seams all around your home.