Waiting too long to repair the subfloor in your mobile home could result in an unsafe hole in the floor.
Replacing a sub floor in a mobile home.
In another recent home that we did there had been a leak in the laundry room and the subfloor was damaged in that room as well as into the hallway and bathroom.
This is a guide about best material for replacing the subflooring in a mobile home.
We ve ripped up the carpet and padding only to find the floor is made of particle board.
In seven easy steps we ll help you replace your floors and get your home back to normal.
Be sure to check out next week s ask a mobile home expert when we look at removing walls in a mobile home.
If it s carpet you will need to remove the strips.
If you own a mobile home chances are you ll eventually have to change your flooring.
Vinyl will usually need to be cut around the perimeter of the room and tile will need to be ripped up.
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A soft spot can be a sure signal of damage below the floorboards and you ll need to attend to it promptly.
Or the water or insects responsible for the damage could spread to the floor joists or wall studs and the cost to replace the floor.
Replacing mobile home floors now that you ve identified the soft spots in your floors it s time to fix it.
The first step to replacing rotted flooring in a mobile home is to remove the trim and floor covering.
Mobile home construction is different enough from that of stick build homes that you will want to research the best materials for the job.
The difficulty of the job is very dependant on you and the type of floor covering you have the main task of replacing the flooring is straightforward.
With the right tools and some basic instructions you ll be on your way to a new more durable floor.
Replacing the entire floor is not usually necessary.