Replacing mobile home floors now that you ve identified the soft spots in your floors it s time to fix it.
Replacing floor joists in a mobile home.
If you own a mobile home chances are you ll eventually have to change your flooring.
While replacing floor joists is a complex process it is well within the capabilities of a dedicated homeowner.
A good look at the floor joists will also help you determine if any need.
A soft spot can be a sure signal of damage below the floorboards and you ll need to attend to it promptly.
What follows should give you all of the information you need to accomplish this task.
With the right tools and some basic instructions you ll be on your way to a new more durable floor.
In seven easy steps we ll help you replace your floors and get your home back to normal.
Replacing bedroom floor in singlewide mobile home.
In another recent home that we did there had been a leak in the laundry room and the subfloor was damaged in that room as well as into the hallway and bathroom.
The first step to replacing rotted flooring in a mobile home is to remove the trim and floor covering.
This is the second.
Vinyl will usually need to be cut around the perimeter of the room and tile will need to be ripped up.
When replacing rotted floor joists it s important to be sure the girder and sill are still intact.
Hire a structural engineer to determine the best course of action.
If only a few joists are rotted primarily at the bottom they can be repaired using a process known as sistering after the rot is cleaned away and the timber treated to prevent more problems a new joist is laid beside the old one and fastened to it.
Complete your own mobile home floor replacement it s really that simple.
This video i replaced a section of floor in my 1979 fleetwood single wide mobile home.
Step 1 remove the floorboards.
Replacing the entire floor is not usually necessary.