Watch This Before You Renovate a Mobile Home - Weight and Structure

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  • Опубліковано 13 лют 2020
  • You must know this info before you renovate your mobile home. Mobile homes are built a little different than a stick built house and knowing the structure can save you from making big mistakes. How much weight can you add to a mobile home?
    (Made in appreciation of our friend Kent who knows a lot more about mobile homes than we do and has helped us tremendously along the way. I hope everything I said was correct and it helps others who want to fix up their own mobile homes.)
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  • @americawaters4257
    @americawaters4257 4 роки тому +164

    I saved my husband's life about 20 years ago. We bought a property, to clean up and resale, with an old single wide on it. He was tearing it down and I was working on landscaping. I was pregnant with my beautiful daughter and stopped working to sit on the hood of our car for a break. I was watching him take screws out on the outside wall when I noticed the trailer was ever so slowly starting to lean.. I yelled, It's going to fall! Get away!. He walked toward me to see what I was talking about and the whole thing leaned that way and the roof, with layers of tar on it, crashed down right where he had been standing. He hadn't even had time to turn around and look. So close. Still thanking God for that. If I hadn't gotten tired and if I hadn't been looking, that would have been so terrible.

    • @tamarackmi9195
      @tamarackmi9195 4 роки тому +8

      Wow! What a miracle!

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +13

      That's crazy. Thanks for sharing and I'm glad it ended well!

    • @theropesofrenovation9352
      @theropesofrenovation9352 4 роки тому +3

      Whoa!!!

    • @americawaters4257
      @americawaters4257 4 роки тому +4

      Thank you for sharing. This video reminded me of it. I hadn't even thought about it for years. Those old, first ones were made for travel. They had 2x2's in the walls with paneling on the inside and sheet metal on the outside. Taking out some screws was all it took to come down with all the years of tar being added to the roof. People had been living in it right before we bought it. They were lucky. A strong wind could have probably brought it down. Have a good day! Loved Ashley saying bye at the end. : )

    • @fava7753
      @fava7753 4 роки тому +1

      Thats all it can take a split second . I personally have seen serious and fatal accidents in construction . Always be aware of your working environment , best to work in pairs that is what our rules were even on small jobs . So glad you were both ok afterwards . Most common cause of injuries on any site , is , believe it or not , slips , trips , and falls . . Every year we had to take a health and safety course from the health and safety executive organization in uk , was mandatory before you were employed by the company we worked for . The main government department recommended safety provider . Mandatory certification before anyone was allowed on any main sites or to operate any machinery on site . You would not be employed by any main contractors otherwise . Health and safety first and foremost on any working site in uk .

  • @CroneLife1
    @CroneLife1 4 роки тому +14

    Doug, this is probably one of the most important videos out there on what must be done to prep for any major mobile home renovation - understanding why a mobile home is not the same as a wood-frame house. This video cannot be shared enough. An extremely important video. Thank you so much for making this. Oh, and Happy Day-Before-Half-Price-Chocolates Day! :D

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I hope it helps someone out there :)

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 4 роки тому +13

    We live in an old farmhouse (~1895) with a crawlspace under most of it. When we moved in, there was a mold/odor problem, which was fixed when we laid down heavy plastic and installed a ventilation fan in one of the foundation vents. No more smell, no more mold!

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee 3 роки тому +11

    We have a 1983 mobile home.It’s 1600 ft and we purchased it we paid a little over 5000k to tie it down and make it officially a permanent foundation. There’s brick around the bottom and we had the home stuccoed. We also put a metal roof on it and laid it over the existing shingles for extra insulation. The home sits on 1.86 acres of land. We are about 45 minutes outside of Vegas. For those of you that say that mobile homes aren’t worth fixing...... we paid 85,000 for the property in 1995. Well, we just sold it for $325k 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼😊Good luck everyone! Great video!

    • @sunnydays542
      @sunnydays542 3 роки тому +2

      This is GREAT news. My budget requires creativity 😉. I think buying an old double vwide is going to be best for me. I'd rather refurbish that and buy land. Your success is motivation for me. Thank u for sharing. It really makes me feel good🌟. I have options and it's going to work out☀️. Big hug to you🌈 and thank you again💛

  • @theropesofrenovation9352
    @theropesofrenovation9352 4 роки тому +28

    Cleanest crawlspace I've ever seen. lol

  • @JB43186
    @JB43186 4 роки тому +5

    That white kitchen phone brings back many happy memories of my childhood! This is a very informative video!

  • @nannypat6520
    @nannypat6520 4 роки тому +6

    Cleanest crawl space ever! 68 yr old granny enjoying your teaching from my recliner in Vancouver BC ❤️ Happy Valentines Day to you and your family.

  • @christopherhylton8462
    @christopherhylton8462 4 роки тому +5

    Very informative video. I have a feeling someone that saw this will be saved a lot of grief from watching it.

  • @2012nowornever
    @2012nowornever 4 роки тому +19

    It is good that you have a good outside wall foundation. It looks well built. However I would add some pads with 6" cylinder blocks in the center... Just for good measure. The cylinder blocks are less than $3 each. So the expense is not all that much.. for the added support that you would get.

  • @miaace5070
    @miaace5070 4 роки тому +23

    I just can't get over the Huge amount of work that has been done and you guy's still find the time to share your lives on youtube. I just want to thank all of you for doing so, I really enjoy watching. Happy Valentines Day DIYfferent Family luv mia :)

  • @texasfloodthe9370
    @texasfloodthe9370 4 роки тому +18

    13:18 you could tell Ashley was confused LOL. but really DIYfferent can't end a video with out Doug's "take care" followed by Ashley's "bye". It's their trademark

    • @janeysiegrist5061
      @janeysiegrist5061 4 роки тому +10

      Don't forget Ashley's little giggle that usually escapes when she walks off camera 😆 I just love these kids!!

  • @SDugan52
    @SDugan52 4 роки тому +6

    Doug, you have a kind heart, you continue to help your audience learn.🌿

  • @robinbrown7953
    @robinbrown7953 4 роки тому +7

    You could also add some block pillar supports under the floor joists...sat on poured concrete footer for more support

  • @Hollybank5
    @Hollybank5 4 роки тому +12

    Doug ! You are just a WEALTH of knowledge !!! I realize you are a private person, but please share with us -- do you have a background in the construction trades ! Or did you learn off of UA-cam alone ?
    The house renovation is coming together beautifully !! ❤️

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you. I don't actually look things up on youtube too often but I like to read online website and forums. I also learn a lot from making mistakes and from reading our comments :) I've always had an interest in building and making.

    • @fancybrooks3156
      @fancybrooks3156 4 роки тому

      @@diyfferent Doug, you're a natural! Not too many just "take to it" as you have. Not only do you know what you are doing, but you are able to explain the whys and wherefores. That's what makes you an excellent teacher.

  • @dominicnolan1573
    @dominicnolan1573 4 роки тому +7

    Thanks clarity in explaining is one of your great gifts Dom

  • @Shmeeeps
    @Shmeeeps 4 роки тому +8

    Can you please do a video for the mold treatment/removal when you get to it?

  • @WandaKay4u2c
    @WandaKay4u2c 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for taking the time to share this valuable information. Knowing the thought process that goes into these decisions helps others know safest guidelines. Appreciate you taking the time.

  • @RR-up4my
    @RR-up4my 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’ve been working on my single wide. The levelers are coming next Wednesday. I’ve had to replace my back door three times! This time I replaced the floor and a portion of the 2x6 under the door due to rot. Discovered one of the cross beans is much higher than the rest. Hoping once the place is leveled properly I will not have to keep replacing back doors. It get rather expensive

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +4

      That's frustrating. I hope you get it all sorted out.

  • @greg3752
    @greg3752 8 місяців тому +5

    Thank you so much 21 years old no family so idk what I'm doing but this helps me understand better how to build up my new home can't wait to build it living in a garage currently😂

  • @addieanderson2043
    @addieanderson2043 4 роки тому +13

    Good job. As a retired Realtor I can tell you banks are not willing to finance Mobil home of a certain age. Before 1989 pressed board was the norm. After that time in Fl plywood was required. I have lived in three different Mobil homes and know that they do not hold up very well. A lot of cheep trim is used. I do feel that they do have a need. Many entry home owners as well as retirees need to go that route. We all have to work with the tools we have to make our lives work. Great job.

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 3 роки тому

      They actually finance mobile homes in other places? Where I’m at, they’ll give loans against the land if it’s valuable enough but otherwise I have to go through the manufacturing companies financing dept to finance even a double wide modular being placed on a foundation by professional installers...they actually ban mobile homes older then the 80s and a certain size not set in foundations in the town I live in...

  • @lindacruikshank2656
    @lindacruikshank2656 4 роки тому +6

    I love that you make sure to explain this kind of stuff to your viewer's. You are so honest and caring. Thank you.

  • @susanhaney8981
    @susanhaney8981 4 роки тому +7

    Awesome!Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @defleppard-lover6298
    @defleppard-lover6298 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the info Doug...and bye Ashley 🤗

  • @joshuabrown9955
    @joshuabrown9955 3 роки тому +11

    Piers could be added under the i-beams & at the marriage line using concrete blocks , pressure treated wood & wedges. I set up mobile homes.

  • @N2itively1
    @N2itively1 4 роки тому +7

    You might want to reinforce the floor under your refrig too... I think most folks do not even think about the weight load of a reno even in a sticks and bricks house.

    • @michaelcook768
      @michaelcook768 4 роки тому +1

      If they put it on the outside wall, it will not matter, but, you bring up a good point.

    • @gelwood99
      @gelwood99 4 роки тому +2

      That is a valid point and one we had to address the year we put in the waterbed. We went under the floor and added blocking and pylons to the area under the bed before it was setup.

    • @michaelcook768
      @michaelcook768 4 роки тому +1

      @@gelwood99 Absolutely. A waterbed is extremely heavy. I think water is over 7 lbs a gallon...and those beds hold about 150 or so.

  • @hoosierladyus48
    @hoosierladyus48 4 роки тому +6

    First, I want to wish all of you a Happy Valentines Day. Second, do you have to put insulation under the home? Third, GET ME OUT FROM UNDER THAT CRAWL SPACE! LOL I am so claustrophobic I was ready to scream. Doug, you are such an intelligent man. You could really make a lot of money if you started your own company. Please say hello to Ashley, Belle and Maverick. Thanks for sharing!

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому

      Really, we should have insulation under there. We haven't had any issues without it besides condensation. We do plan on adding insulation in the future.

  • @Vantuary
    @Vantuary 4 роки тому +4

    Great advice on the foundation/structure. Very interesting. Ashley was fun at the end! It would be cute if you'd start doing that with Ashley and also have each of the kids do their "bye" ... like "good night John Boy" on The Walton's.

  • @sandybehanna7704
    @sandybehanna7704 4 роки тому +5

    By the way I want to say hello to Ashley I am so glad that she is in more of the videos she seems to be happy and I pray she stays that way. She has to remember she has so many van fans that really care

    • @sandybehanna7704
      @sandybehanna7704 4 роки тому

      Sorry I didn’t get to finish she has so many fans that really care about her and I enjoy seeing your whole family getting involved in your projects.

  • @jameshenry2457
    @jameshenry2457 4 роки тому +4

    Interested in your treatment of that mold under the floors. Don't forget a little video of that too. I'm starting on a limited RENO of my '72 SW. I'll be putting drywall on the inside of all enveloping walls. None on interior (load bearing) walls and partitions. I'm glad I was correct about shaving weight, 'cause I just have jack stands.

  • @picketfence2028
    @picketfence2028 4 роки тому +11

    Your work is meticulous. The two of you seem very knowledgeable. I come from a family of carpenters and even though I'm a nurse by profession, I've been pounding nails since I was a little girl. My hubby is a machinist by trade. We learned through the years of building our own houses by trial and error. Some things we learned from the people that sold us our building materials. I'll bet folks have learned a lot from you guys. Sharing the knowledge is very kind. Happy Valentine's Day dearest ones, take time out for yourselves! ;)

  • @pyles74
    @pyles74 4 роки тому +5

    This was soooo helpful to me. U need an hgtv show. More than 50% of home owners, own or live in a mobile home in the USA

  • @1806StoneHouse
    @1806StoneHouse 4 роки тому +6

    Hey guys!! 👋 I had to think about this with my home too.. adding basement support was the very first thing I did 👍👍👍

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +1

      That's a good point. Even site built homes should be checked to make sure they are level and properly supported before you begin.

  • @victoriasalvant5629
    @victoriasalvant5629 Рік тому +6

    Am buying a mobile home; almost done with all the paperwork. It’s not new; but am really trusting in the Lord I won’t have any major problems. I totally appreciate this video. 👍 Thanks!

  • @kathyhegert4152
    @kathyhegert4152 4 роки тому +6

    I don't even own a mobile home and I love all the things you've taught. You and Ashley both make everything interesting. Palm peeped in, too. Bye, Ashley!

  • @skyz3160
    @skyz3160 4 роки тому +7

    You have the mind and thoroughness of Einstein! I'm impressed!

  • @im12runb4trouble
    @im12runb4trouble 9 місяців тому +6

    Don't forget if you think your mobile home is starting to sag you can tell by your windows and doors not opening right. Or open your front door or any door and see if it swings on its own and either direction. Should not do that. Thought I'd mention that. Thanks for all your videos

  • @jerylynbean7634
    @jerylynbean7634 4 роки тому +3

    I'm glad Ashley didn't fall back to get out of the frame! You both do such a great job. I really enjoy watching your videos.

  • @mattysancho8988
    @mattysancho8988 4 роки тому +4

    Literally laughing out loud at Ashley’s send off 😂
    You guys rock

  • @jfseal38
    @jfseal38 4 роки тому +6

    Excellent video Doug! Some newbies and Diyer's wouldn't have even thought of structural concerns when adding weight. Right on the money Doug! Also, the "outriggers" as you called them are also known as "gussets". Just a fyi. Keep up the great work, and looking forward to the tiling videos. Tony.

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the info about the gussets.

  • @kathrinekerns8398
    @kathrinekerns8398 4 роки тому +6

    Really good information.

  • @interestedobserver9352
    @interestedobserver9352 4 роки тому +12

    This was a really good video and it is so responsible of you to put this out there. I do not have a mobile home but appreciate the information. Again, I say that HGTV should be knocking down your door to get you on their channel!

  • @NativeNYerChicHK
    @NativeNYerChicHK 4 роки тому +5

    Very interesting and really important information to know BEFORE you start any renovation, addition or remodel of a Mobil Home. I wouldn’t have known any of this if not for this video. Thanks for sharing!
    Your foundation and metal beams look to be in great condition too! Whomever did that really knew what they were doing! But also your additional sistering of some of those beams and shoring up your sub flooring was really smart, ingenious! You have a solid stationary home there now really, not sure if you could consider that a Mobil home anymore, could you? It’s like a Mobil home on steroids LOL

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +4

      It will always be a mobile home at heart, haha.

  • @JOHN315420
    @JOHN315420 4 роки тому +1

    Think about it your children can look back and see how great,careful and loving their parents were keep up the good work.

  • @DREAMlWITHOUTlFEAR
    @DREAMlWITHOUTlFEAR 4 роки тому +10

    Could you guys make a video on your mold removal process on the wood under your home? I’m interested to see that!

  • @DrValerie800
    @DrValerie800 4 роки тому +4

    While I have no desire to remodel a mobile home (or even have one), this is all very interesting to me, so I appreciate your efforts. It is also wonderful to see how you guys do everything and how beautiful you are making your home. Thanks for sharing your lives with all of us "armchair homesteaders."

  • @joellenbroetzmann9053
    @joellenbroetzmann9053 4 роки тому +9

    Very interesting! I think you should teach classes on renovation at your local vocational school!

  • @janeysiegrist5061
    @janeysiegrist5061 4 роки тому +5

    Ah...coffee with Doug and Ashley 💞 best valentine's ever 💞

  • @allisonsfollys7713
    @allisonsfollys7713 4 роки тому +3

    You are so full of knowlage. I know you have done lots of buildings and renovations but I would love to know more of your history how you know what you know . I love what you do here good job teaching and explaining your process.

  • @lindadove2467
    @lindadove2467 4 роки тому +7

    You are a gifted teacher Doug!

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 4 роки тому +4

    Great cautionary tale! You really did your homework before you did your reno. You are both AWESOME!!!

  • @therealcraigsutton2740
    @therealcraigsutton2740 4 роки тому +3

    Great info Mr Doug! Mobile homes are definitely harder to convert into a house! Time & patience!!

  • @Dontwantahandle0
    @Dontwantahandle0 4 роки тому +4

    You could explain dirt in an interesting way and keep our attention. That's a compliment on how well you explain something that we all can understand.

  • @auntmaryspals7978
    @auntmaryspals7978 4 роки тому +8

    Excellent instructable. Doug, you have a way of describing things that makes it easy to understand and retain. You should really be a teacher.

  • @irenebaker8263
    @irenebaker8263 4 роки тому +4

    Awesome....really important information. Thanks for taking us under your home! Great job!

  • @cherylt8590
    @cherylt8590 4 роки тому +5

    Definitely very good important information to put out there for sure,as this is one thing I definitely pay attention to when and if I was to do anything to my outside walls,or do anything to my roof,as I've been under my mobile home and your right there's no good enough support on those outside walls to add much more additional weight to them,and I've seen people do this all the time putting heavier roofing onto their mobile homes and run into problems, ty for sharing this 👍😊...

  • @dianedodd8944
    @dianedodd8944 4 роки тому +14

    Just another example of how Doug is great at teaching. Could you do classes at Home Depot or Menards? I work in a library and we are always looking for knowledgeable people to do programs for us. Possible other stream of income.

  • @sandravanlankvelt7975
    @sandravanlankvelt7975 4 роки тому +4

    Very very important is to put a clear plastic (not thin like saran wrap lol) down on the ground underneath your whole trailer. This will prevent mold and moisture from collecting on everything down there and getting into your home. It's called a vapor barrier. You will see the difference in time. You can always put a post on concrete in the center something is better than nothing.

    • @beverlywilliamson3022
      @beverlywilliamson3022 4 роки тому

      Hey I wish I had known that earlier. Mine is a mold factory.

    • @sandravanlankvelt7975
      @sandravanlankvelt7975 4 роки тому

      @@beverlywilliamson3022 so sorry will you or someone be able to get rid of the mold and then put down plastic?

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +2

      We plan do on encapsulating the crawlspace in the near future.

    • @sandravanlankvelt7975
      @sandravanlankvelt7975 4 роки тому

      @@diyfferent ok whew lol GREAT JOB

  • @kj7vj
    @kj7vj 4 роки тому +4

    Ashley, pretty cute. Thought you were out of the video and surprise attack from Doug. Happy Valentine’s Day to you and keep on smiling🤓

  • @lindamangoldbooth7789
    @lindamangoldbooth7789 4 роки тому +2

    Happy Valentine's Day to You , Ashley and the Children. ❤❤❤❤

  • @lindacarruthers3423
    @lindacarruthers3423 4 роки тому +3

    That was a really great video . So well presented and informative . I was completely engrossed I and have nothing at all to do with trailers ! I don’t in fact think I’ve ever seen one . To see what issues you have had to take into account while renovating , and to see your decision making has frequently been necessity driven as well as aesthetically and financially driven . This renovation is an even bigger achievement than I realized . Great respect for you . A silly appendix .... the orange colour of the floor looked great with your white walls and spiky leaved plant . Dynamic , fresh , and uplifting . Usually I don’t like orange .

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому

      Thanks! I like the orange too, haha.

  • @suzannedangerfield6521
    @suzannedangerfield6521 Рік тому +9

    My parents special ordered a Horton DW in '86. The walls were done in 2×6's & floors were 2×8's on both side of the marriage line with plywood underlayment, not particleboard.
    Also, at that time, cut offs at water fixtures were not common. However, my Dad had them done on every sink, toilet & the washer machine. Unfortunately, we DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT POLYETHYLENE PIPES UNTIL MUCH LATER!
    With the floorplan that my parents chose it had another issue. It had no overhang so the rain water would run straight down the side of the home. So they had the roof design altered so that it would have 12" overhang & would also more air exchange in the attic.
    Once ordered, my Dad & Uncle prepared the area the home would placed. As dirt was brought into the lot, it was packed over & over by the bulldozer used to move the dirt. This was done so the home foundation would be at a higher elevation than the remaining areas of the lot and it was packed to decrease settling & cracks in the foundation. A concrete pad was then poured. We then had masons do foundation block piers under the home. They also built a beautiful brick skirting around the home.
    I now live with my Mom in this home. She fights me doing updates, but, some are really necessary. One is the replacement of the underbelly.
    Don't get me wrong, if you are doing a full gut the underbelly needs to go. Because you need to be able to see if any repairs are needed, re-insulate "properly" & replace. It can be a rather difficult job. I would have no less than 3 reputable companies that work on mobile homes come out to give quotes. Older mobile homes are not known for being insulated very well. I worked in construction for 10 years or so in stick built custom homes. But, I was involved with family renos on older mobile homes. I think there are way better ways to insulate the floor than foam board that typically have low R-values.
    What most people don't know is that mobile homes are built upside-down. The underbelly is supposed to be your final line of insulation for energy savings & protecting your home from wild animals/feral cats looking for warmth & protection. We all know rodents of all kinds will chew wiring & many don't have bladders. So they "go" as they are moving around in the insulation of your home. Then they bring in all kind of things for nests & their winter food stash!
    Please do your research on re-installing the underbelly & insulation in a mobile home. It can be done so much better now with new products available. Check out more information about the differences in the construction of mobile homes, also.

    • @AnieMontes
      @AnieMontes Рік тому +2

      This was really detailed! Thank you for this input.

  • @lindalong2297
    @lindalong2297 4 роки тому +5

    You are such a thorough, thoughtful instructor. Ansley’s Bye @ the end...hysterical.💖💖

  • @clydedecker765
    @clydedecker765 4 роки тому +7

    Well done Doug. I'm glad you did this video. I've lived in several mobile homes and your coverage explains why I cringed each time I see others remodel or renovate their mobile homes. Most of them have "assumed" that whatever they did would be fine. You hit on almost all of the weak points of mobile home structure. (There are those built with 2x6 lumber and I've never seen their underpinnings.)

  • @michaelmartin200
    @michaelmartin200 4 роки тому +2

    Greg& family, you guys should be the proudest people in the usa, your determination and strength to provide the very best for your family is truly inspirational, I admire you so mutch, I long to see the day when you can sit back breath a very big sigh of relief and finally say you have finished your renovations, time when you can take a break and hopefully a good holiday ,reward your selves for your hard work, then be able to continue your life's journey, god bless you all, thank you for sharing your story so far and for the future, kind regards. Michael

  • @StephaniehasStories
    @StephaniehasStories 4 роки тому +5

    YESSSSS!!!! Ashley, love the ending!!! It's not the same when you don't say "bye" :)

  • @Anni_Mau
    @Anni_Mau 4 роки тому +11

    I don't know why I find this so interesting :D
    We don't even have this style of house in Germany (at least I don't think so) and I have no intention of ever remodeling a mobile home myself and yet - here I am :)
    I have been with you for so long now though that you could teach me about anything and I would love it probably

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +2

      We appreciate you being with us :)

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 4 роки тому +1

      Well you could be a supervisor now. 🙂

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 3 роки тому

      Mobile homes in this country are made for temporary housing. Not made to last

  • @dayleeclaton9219
    @dayleeclaton9219 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you! I wonder how many people has never even thought of this, I know I didn't! Very good video and very informative!

  • @TheThriftyGma
    @TheThriftyGma 4 роки тому +2

    We have a lovely /78 double wide Hubby thinks our unit has cement blocks down the centre.... but he'll take a peek to make sure. Thanks for the heads up. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Ashley. 💗

  • @debrabutler9954
    @debrabutler9954 4 роки тому +10

    I love that you always explain what you are doing and why. The info is sound and very profitable for the usual home DIY-Er. Thanks Doug!

  • @nccrchurchunusual7990
    @nccrchurchunusual7990 Рік тому +12

    Do NOT wait to deal with mold! Mold is so invasive and makes ppl sick & sometimes dead. Esp the very young, asthmatic, elderly etc. It can grow from neg zero on up. Any- sneezing, headaches, malaise? Take care.

  • @leabarto8156
    @leabarto8156 4 роки тому +4

    Perfect presentation! Great information from your personal knowledge and experience! As always great job ya'll!

  • @Aspire2Cycle
    @Aspire2Cycle 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for showing this! I wish under my mobile home was that clean, I could live under there! That make a "Mobile home jack" that's adjustable to brace up any place where you might have a heavy floor load. I'm going to use one under my new water heater.

  • @lenora2545
    @lenora2545 4 роки тому +3

    Very informative video and I’m sure you touched on a subject that is the most important to any home.
    Thanks for including Tom and Jerry, and of course, Ashley! Peace, love and joy💕

  • @johanlaurasia
    @johanlaurasia 4 роки тому +4

    I've made my feelings about mobile homes known before, but I didn't (at the time) realize that you had a full foundation, which is key... also you obviously have a good grasp on the importance of the distribution of weight and that's also very important. Spring is 34 days away!!! Also.. Belle tends the chickens... so that makes Belle a chicken tender ;)

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому

      lol Our spring may be further than that, but we are looking forward to it!

    • @johanlaurasia
      @johanlaurasia 4 роки тому

      @@diyfferent According to the Farmer's Almanac (which I live by...) it should start warming up about March 10th, about 10 days prior to spring...

    • @donnab8010
      @donnab8010 4 роки тому

      John - Belle 'a chicken tender'.....absolutely adorable.

  • @MsJWheels
    @MsJWheels 4 роки тому +3

    Very important information shared here. Thanks for crawling up under the house to show us.

  • @freeplace5243
    @freeplace5243 4 роки тому +3

    Very good information on mobile home floor and foundation structure and it is probably an area that you don't realize the importance of when you are making plans to renovate. I have run into situations where you gotta know your limitations and either work with them or modify the whole thing. Your structure seems to be very solid and sound .

  • @rakamas
    @rakamas 4 роки тому +3

    This is great knowledge to have 👍, HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jacquicoder7160
    @jacquicoder7160 4 роки тому +4

    Great info and advice for those who may be thinking of doing what you have done with your home. I know they would greatly appreciate you sharing what you have learned from experience and done to avoid problems in the future. I had not given a thought to the weight you have added to your home nor the possible lack of support to hold that weight.

  • @garyschraa9508
    @garyschraa9508 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you . I have to go under my mobile home with a decent game plan because I'm 58 now and years of construction have taken their toll . This brought back all those memories so with the short bursts of enthusiasm I still have in me I can tackle this in stages . (wish I still had my youth haha)

  • @MrReinhardt86
    @MrReinhardt86 2 місяці тому +3

    The wife and I just got a 1969 single wide. We're planning on gutting the whole thing and starting from scratch. Thanks for the video!

  • @stevenfrey8034
    @stevenfrey8034 4 роки тому +5

    Doug, have you thought about insulating the floor? Don't your feet get cold?

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +3

      The floor hasn't been a problem. I never notice them being unusually cold or anything. We do have plans on sealing and insulating the crawlspace though and we hope to do that this year.

  • @jbos5107
    @jbos5107 2 роки тому +11

    I have land with a well and septic tank but no money to put anything on it. I'm totally against going into debt to put a house on it because we're just too old for that. I'm trying to get my son to remodel a mobile home so that he won't ever have to pay rent or mortgage. I'm hoping that your channel may help my argument. He's not without skills so I have hope. Wish me luck!

  • @409mark
    @409mark 4 роки тому +4

    in your crawl space under your floor you should use that foil bubble wrap the mice hate it and its good insulation and easy to install with a staple gun

  • @sharynsherwood4652
    @sharynsherwood4652 4 роки тому +3

    Very informative Doug I actually learnt something thanks 🇦🇺👍🏻

  • @fava7753
    @fava7753 4 роки тому +4

    Excellent tutorial doug . Showing that structural support must be taken into consideration when doing total renovation , strength to weight ratio must be stronger to avoid major problems such as possible risk of collapse , ie so that weaknesses do not occur , structure strength and safety is paramount in any build or renovation . Keep up the excellent work and tutorials , really important points brought to prospective in this tutorial . Always think safety . Well done .

  • @cepcee6035
    @cepcee6035 4 роки тому +5

    Very clean crawl space , bye Ashley lol 😂 Xxx

  • @christinelewis3476
    @christinelewis3476 4 роки тому +2

    Just when I thought I wouldn't see Ashley, there she is saying "Bye" lol Grammy sends BIG Hugs! XOXO

  • @debnjosie
    @debnjosie 4 роки тому +9

    You are a great instructor!

  • @tete7958
    @tete7958 4 роки тому +3

    Good advice for everyone! We lived in a mobile home before and then traded it in for a manufactured home, single wide. We have 16x80. We have 2x6 walls and 2x10 floor joist. It came in on 5 axles. Its heavy. We didn't take the one on the lot- we ordered so we could max out the insulation in the ceiling, walls and floor. We do not have particle board floors. It was 2 1/2 the cost of a mobile home the same size, but worth it. You could put block piling under the middle of yours to add support. Ours is all blocked underneath. Here, if you put the block foundation in, they charge you real estate taxes instead of mobile home tax, which came out to about $1,000 difference in '95. How many tie downs do you have? I didn't see them when you were under the house.

    • @diyfferent
      @diyfferent  4 роки тому +2

      No tie downs. It's just set onto the foundation. Luckily we are in a very safe and low wind area.

  • @kscheuerman5378
    @kscheuerman5378 4 роки тому +2

    Doug, I think it is wonderful to give out this very important information. I think you may have helped a lot of people from making some big mistakes!! This is a great thing to do! Take care and God Bless.

  • @bethrizi6509
    @bethrizi6509 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for actually getting underneath and explaining the structure of a mobile home! I’ve lived in many, but never really understood what was really supporting the structure. Very informative, even to woman!

  • @jaymzgaetz2006
    @jaymzgaetz2006 7 місяців тому +9

    Even if you're familiar with construction a mobile home is not a house. Your local hardware and home improvement store doesn't have tools,materials, suggestions about this. A mobile home supply store has the correct stuff. My sliding glass window was $1900 to replace one side of the glass. It had to be custom cut. You can count on steep prices and complications for your special mobile home stuff...yet its crap.

    • @SparkeyCox
      @SparkeyCox 6 місяців тому +6

      I reframed window openings to be able to use standard windows. And now there are ways to retrofit to use standard products.

  • @margiemistretta8885
    @margiemistretta8885 4 роки тому +4

    Just a side note...I've seen some off grid cabin builds where they use "bubble wrap" with a foil liners.
    The Boss on swamp boss recommends it highly.

  • @413MassDigger
    @413MassDigger 4 роки тому +4

    A lot of people stack up cynder blocks to make up for that weight on the outside wall, great video Doug, real nice info!!

    • @michaelcook768
      @michaelcook768 4 роки тому +3

      The full foundation on the outside perimeter makes a big, big difference. Of course, on a single wide, it isn't necessarily...but, numerous pylons are.

    • @413MassDigger
      @413MassDigger 4 роки тому +2

      Michael Cook oh for sure man ,👍👍

  • @kiele21
    @kiele21 4 роки тому +5

    You can also research the original design drawings for your particular mobile home. There you can find the engineer specs that will tell you the maximum dead load and live load allowed.

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 4 роки тому +3

    Very informative, and glad you made this to warn people who do not have a true foundation under thier mobile home.

  • @cyigearup2
    @cyigearup2 4 роки тому +3

    Bubble Foil, learned a lot about it from boss of the swamp but it's very effective isolation and mouse proof your home a little. The boss proved how good it works and its cheap. Just something to consider .

    • @yafflehk
      @yafflehk 4 роки тому

      Bubble foil is good but if the mice can get at it they will chew right through, I had to rip it all out of my father's house.

    • @denisewilson8367
      @denisewilson8367 4 роки тому +2

      That "bubble foil" as you call it, is called "R foil" bcuz it has an "R" rating based on what chemicals are used to make it. It comes in different ratings of insulation value. Just an f.y.i. post.

    • @cyigearup2
      @cyigearup2 4 роки тому

      @@denisewilson8367 thanks i learned something new

  • @dper1112
    @dper1112 4 роки тому +4

    A side note on adding foam board insulation. Foam boards are vapor barriers, and depending on the climate, it might be recommended to put your vapor barrier on the inside or outside. Renovators should check local codes or talk to local experts about where to add them. If you put a vapor barrier in the wrong place, or if you create two vapor barriers, there's a risk that condensation inside the walls might not have anywhere to go, leading to mold or rot.

  • @violethoffermobilehomemove9189
    @violethoffermobilehomemove9189 3 роки тому +3

    My poor husband split a doublewide apart & moved it. With are old tractor.
    That was quite the job & accomplishment. The mobilehome movers said it couldn't be done. But he worked slowly, patently & carefully. Jacking small amounts & keeping it balanced as he went. In order to not let it fall, before he was ready. And everything was on the tractor hitch. It was remarkable to watch & took serval days..

  • @kyfeam
    @kyfeam 4 роки тому +3

    thanks for the awesome info! i have to go under mine this spring to replace the polybutylene pipes that have been outlawed since 1995.. it's quite scary under there from what i have seen! not looking forward to doing it.. but the piping is horrible.. ours still have the tires on it from 1986! did not expect to see that!