How to Repair Soft Spots in Your Mobile Home

Many people are moving to mobile homes because of their low cost of living.  However, sometimes they face some problems and you may too and knowing how to repair damages is a necessity.

Is your mobile home developing soft spots? If so, here’s what you need to know about repairs. Mobile homes are designed to withstand the elements but are not invincible. Your home may have soft spots due to a variety of reasons.

Let’s find out more.

What’s a Soft Spot

A soft spot is a spot on a mobile home where the floor feels spongy or compressed. These spots are usually caused by water damage, which can cause severe problems if they’re not repaired.

Sagging Subfloor

In order to repair soft spots, first, you need to identify the source of the soft spots

Leaks

Soft spots can occur for a number of reasons, but the most common causes are leaks. Leaks in the plumbing or roof can allow water to seep into the floor, causing the wood to swell and eventually creating a soft spot. If the soft spots are caused by water damage, you will need to repair the source of the water damage before you can repair the soft spots.

Structural Damages

If the soft spots are caused by structural damage, you will need to have the damage assessed by a professional. Once you have determined the source, you can begin repairs.

In some cases, the damage may be so severe that the mobile home must be completely replaced. If this is the case, you will need to consult a professional to determine the best way to replace your mobile home.

Repairs

The first step is you must remove everything that is covering your floor. If you have carpet, it needs to be removed. On the other hand, tile needs to be hauled up.

The second stage is to remove the subflooring from the room’s outermost edges. For this, a circular saw is used.

At this stage, you must take out your subfloor piece by piece. You will have to see in between the joists under your floor to remove each portion.

Make sure your joists aren’t damaged – if there are, this is a wonderful time to repair them.

Repair Mobile Home Floor Joists

Your new subfloor can now be installed. Check to see that your floor is level at all times.

And finally, you’ll need to install a new floor cover.

Preventing Soft Spots

You can do a few things to help prevent soft spots from forming in your mobile home, saving you money on repairs. Some of these include –

  • You should ensure that your home is well-ventilated to help keep moisture from building up inside the home.
  • If you live in an area with high humidity, you may need to use a dehumidifier to help keep the air inside your home dry.
  • Making sure your home is well-insulated
  • Regularly inspecting your home for any signs of leaks
  • Ensuring that your home’s floors are installed correctly
  • If you think you may have a leak, you should have a professional come and take a look to see if there are any leaks in your home’s plumbing
  • In addition, you should regularly inspect your home for any signs of leaks, such as water stains on the walls or ceilings
  • If you have any concerns about the condition of your home’s floors, you should have a professional come and take a look to see if they were installed correctly

To Wrap It Up

Mobile homes are becoming more popular each passing day. And it’s a shame to face problems while living in one. So, learning how to repair your mobile home is necessary.

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Kevin Oliphant - Co-Owner of Faith Mobile Homes in South Carolina
Kevin Oliphant

Kevin Oliphant is the co-owner of Faith Mobile Home Solutions, a South Carolina-based company specializing in buying and selling mobile homes. Passionate about affordable housing, he ensures quality service and customer satisfaction.

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