Just the smallest amount of water can cause damage.
Mobile home floor bowing.
How to fix bowed floors.
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.
Most newer homes now use a higher grade plywood or osb because it can withstand water better.
Really though you may feel the floor sinking a signal that there s a soft spot in need of repair.
Because soil shifts and house frames settle there is usually a slight variation in floor level.
This week in our ask a mobile home expert series we are covering questions about mobile home subfloors.
How to repair a hump in the floor.
Most every home with particle board subflooring will need to have their subfloors replaced eventually.
Hopefully this article will give you enough information to replace flooring in a mobile home yourself.
Both of these materials used for flooring are much better in regards to water resistance.
Most older mobile homes consist of subflooring made from particle board which is extremely absorbent and susceptible to bowing warping rot and soft spots.
However keep in mind that you may need to just tighten the screws on your door hinges or check to see if the hinges are bent.
Newer mobile homes will have it a little better than older ones.
Normally when a home becomes unlevel you ll be able to find more than one tell tale sign.
Now a month later my floors are beginning to.
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.
Subfloors are an important subject in the mobile home world.
However even homes with these newer flooring materials the floors can still bow soften and warp.
A few years ago i replaced the insulation underneath my mobile home.
Bowing or warping of floor boards can occur for several reasons.
I had a drain line burst under my home about a month ago though no water touched the insulation or floor boards as the line runs along the ground.
Newer homes are slightly better.
Since a mobile home is typically up on bricks or corner blocks there is a tendency for the floors to sag eventually.
The contractor told me all i needed to do was to staple the insulation to the floor joists so we did not replace the belly paper.
If water has seeped into the boards they may swell against one another which can cause the bow.
Still if you have a soft spot or bowing in any area it s best to replace the subflooring in a mobile home quickly before it causes further damage.
Newer mobile homes will either use a better particle board or oriented strand board osb.