This should be a simple fix.
Mobile home dips all over floor.
Soft spots are less common in newer homes that have plywood or osb oriented strand board subfloors.
The home has a basement where we can see the floors and i cannot see anything.
Any lags should go through the shims.
Since a mobile home is typically up on bricks or corner blocks there is a tendency for the floors to sag eventually.
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Just be sure to support all the edges of the replacement material.
Is the job of replacing all of the joists and subfloor in a mobile home difficult.
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Mobile home windows also have a tendency to leak and may be allowing water to run down onto your floor where it seeps into the flooring and begins to create soft spots.
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They are a big problem in homes with particle board floors.
I have re done my other home s entire basement but do not have a lot of experience with mobile homes.
Use floor filler to smooth the area.
If your home is properly installed and does not move at all span the area after you fill the gap.
I lag at each joist bay.
They occur when the subfloor gets wet causing the sub floor material to begin failing.
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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.