Steps Taken In Mobile Home Releveling

By Marla Mills


Re-leveling is still one of the best ways of handling cracks on walls, windows or doors. In a mobile home, such cracks are usually caused by the imbalance of the I-beam used for support. The imbalance may be caused by the underground roots, which causes the soil to move around. Similarly, problems with a level mobile home may result from other environmental issues such as excessive flooding. Mobile home releveling can therefore be done in order to return the structure back to its normal position and make it more accommodating.

A balanced home provides comfort and is also protected from other related damages that may arise. Being a demanding task, re-leveling involves multiple procedures. The first step involves removing the skirting around the entire house. Once the skirts are removed, the homeowner has easy access to all the piers used for supporting the structure.

Re-leveling is usually started at the centre of the home. This is done to enable the homeowner to check the level of each pier. This is followed by placing a long level at the nearest pier to the center and checking the bubble at the middle of the level. If the bubble settles at the centre of the level, then the house is balanced. In case there are piers that are not level they are marked out for future use.

Usually, a plastic tube is attached to the container with a capacity of about five gallons. The container is then used to hold about 1.9 liters of water used for leveling. A mark is set by ensuring that the tube water is at the same level with the bottom of the home I-beam. This is usually done to ensure that all the piers are balanced.

A jack is usually used to support the house by lofting it above the ground for further checking. The jack supports the weight of the house and raises the I-beam to the same level of the water contained in the plastic tube. Raising the house enables one to check all the piers using the level bubble and fix all the imbalanced ones. The piers should also be checked on a regular basis to ensure that the structure remains level.

Being a progressive duty, the homeowner should keep checking the problem area through jacking the house. This involves checking particular areas such as the doors and windows to determine whether the problems have been properly corrected. Similarly, wedges can be used to support the beam while removing the jack.

There are particular tips that can also be used for re-leveling mobile homes. For instance, homeowners should always aim at avoiding constant repairs by sealing up any open spaces once they notice them. This is also an essential way of reducing extra costs that may be incurred by bigger problems. Re-leveling also ensures that the house lasts longer than leaving cracks unchecked.

Mobile home releveling is also a crucial method of avoiding contact between the structure and any underground moisture that may be there. This requires the use of plastic sheet for covering the ground in order to protect the house from moisture. The effects of vaporization can make dampness and rusting of the metallic parts of the house. All these processes are meant to make the place more stable.




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