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Posted by Modular Homes on September 1st, 2010
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there is approximately 5′-6′ in my house where the floor seems to have settled slightly higher on one side of the seam then the other. I have carpet and it is extremely noticeable when walking over it. Can I just level it and put down laminate flooring or should I Investigate more thoroughly.
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Posted by Modular Homes on June 30th, 2010
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My carpet is messed up badly. I was wondering if the wood under it looks good if you stain it or something? I don’t like the carpet. I have a mobile home (trailer).
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Posted by Modular Homes on January 29th, 2010
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I recently ripped out the carpet in a bedroom that had gotten drenched in water. I’m thinking of buying pergo laminate flooring. Is there a specific type that will work better in a mobile home?
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Posted by Modular Homes on January 25th, 2010
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I recently ripped out the carpet in a bedroom that had gotten drenched in water. I’m thinking of buying pergo laminate flooring. Is there a specific type that will work better in a mobile home?
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Posted by Modular Homes on September 9th, 2009
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What products are best for repairing leaks around the edge of a mobile home, and to coat the top as well? Apparently there is a small leak that travels down the wall. This was only noticed because of the water stain at the base of the wall after removing the carpet. There is also a small leak in the middle of the bedroom ceiling which is also in need of a product that will do the job.
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Posted by Modular Homes on June 16th, 2009
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We have been looking into modular homes, the type that comes in as one piece, not 2 pieces or a double wide. (One company we are looking at is Wardcraft.) My question is, has anyone had any experieces with these type of homes? We have been in a new one and it's nice and all but my question is has anyone had any experience in living in one for more than 5-10 years? I was just wondering how energy efficient they are, if there are any problems that have developed after a period of years. I guess I am just wondering all these things because the type and size we are looking at would be as much a stick built home and I don't want to invest that much into a modular home and then in 20 years have major problems. I know stick built homes can also have problems too. We'd have a basement under it for sure. I know they do usually come with the cheapest appliances and carpet possible. Can anyone give me any other suggestions or experiences with them?
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