Nice,Ya'll! When you and your crew get done with that bedroom, it's going to be brand new! You'll have to name it "The Lyon's Brother's Honeymoon Suite"! (It would be a great rental feature!) Later!
I'm in the process of demo in a Dubble wide it is a 1977 with a 412 pitch roof built on top so it has boxing and faca border looks like a house it was flat at some point the rafters was good we put all new decking because they had the old plywood ran up and down
Hey ya’ll we left the good flooring in our mobile home, then about 8 years later it started going to hell now we have to pull the carpet now and replace the subfloor and figure out what flooring to put back. Ours is a 1977 Schultz 14x70 all redone inside, new windows and roof
@@mybrotherdonnie No air only heat in the fall this is vacation property. 20 acres in Michigan. But the floor where the laundry area is was damaged but that was all replaced and just past that is where the floor is soft now
Hey Donnie how should I go about fixing a mobile home where the floors are all rotted around the sides and ends of the mobile home I’m seeing a bunch of spots where daylight is showing is it most likely the 2x6’s that run on the ends of the floor joists I’m hoping they are fixable I think they rotted out like that because this mobile home has been sitting on this property with no skirting for 15 yrs and it has sank to where the frame is only about a foot off of the ground
Easiest thing to do is probably take about 10 foot of the sheet metal on the outside put a 2 x 6 across all of them studs for the wall jack it up take the bottom board out and replace it. You’ll have to take a saws all and cut all the nails and screws and staples off the bottom of the wall put your outside seal back on, put your floor back in it and then do the next 10 foot until you get it all fixed up
It's amazing how bad they are when you get them.. I get the fact that you would rather start with something over nothing. What level is disrepair? In this video and last video I saw daylight out of the side of the trailer. Not judging just curious as I don't know how these things are built.
The trick is now that things are so expensive. You have to start with something that’s pretty much trash so I can afford it. Basically if you get one that is livable people want $50,000 for you get one in this kind of shape people are wanting $10-$12,000 for it. So I can fix on my way cheaper than buying them ready to go.
To answer the question when is too bad the roof is the important part in my opinion if the roof is leaking, we’re in trouble I don’t know that you can replace the roof in less you build a total new roof above the old one to cover up the metal obviously a shingle roof you can fix, but I’m more worried about the roof than anything else. The light that you saw coming through the side is nothing to worry about. It’s just a piece of banding. Basically another piece of 2 x 6 takes a little time to get to it but we can change it to, do you want to make sure the mobile home looks level if it still has enough structure to look level and the roof is not leaking I’ll buy it normally I don’t care about floors or cabinets or bathrooms or any of that kind of stuff I’m gonna end up replacing it anyway