Tuesday 24 September 2013

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.

Re-leveled homes are more comfortable to stay in than those imbalanced or having several cracks as a result of imbalance. Mobile homes re-leveling is a daunting task and involves several steps and other related duties. Foremost, one should begin by removing the skirting around the house before the actual re-leveling. This gives more room to have easy access to all the piers attached to the structure.

It is important to have equal access to the piers for easy manipulation of the I-beam. The homeowner or contractor should locate the center of the structure where he can equally reach the piers, after which a long level is used on each pier to determine their stability. The level has a bubble that is used to check the piers and the I-beam. Imbalanced piers are usually marked out for further fixing.

A plastic tube is then attached to a bucket or any container that can support about five gallons. Thereafter, water of about 1.9 liters is then added to the bucket or container attached to the plastic tube. The water is used to set a level mark by ensuring that the water in the tube is at the same level with the I-beam bottom on the imbalanced level pier.

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.

The measures taken also involve routine checking of all areas with problems by jacking the house. Windows and doors should be constantly checked to determine whether all problems have been correctly fixed or any recurrence. Thereafter, a wedge can be used to support the house while removing the jack after use.

Re-leveling requires certain tips that are usually used for the management purposes. It is advisable for the homeowners to avoid constant repairs by properly fixing the existing problems. This ensures that there is no recurrence of the same problems. Essentially, re-leveling reduces extra costs of management as well as restoring the durability of the house.

Mobile home releveling also protects the house from the underground moisture that can make it damp. The moisture can also cause rusting to the metallic parts of the house. The homeowner should therefore use a plastic sheet to cover the ground to avoiding vaporization.




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