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Do You Need a Permit for Your Mobile Home Add-On?

You don’t always hear it said outright, but it’s been passed around the manufactured-home community for years: “You’re not supposed to attach things to a mobile home.” It gets repeated often enough that even simple upgrades start to feel questionable. That’s why permit questions come up so often. What counts as a mobile home add-on
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How to Test a Mobile Home Shower Pan for Leaks

When something feels off around the shower, it’s hard to ignore. A soft spot just outside the base. A stain that keeps coming back. A damp smell that doesn’t match how clean the room is. Even small signs like that can sit in the back of your mind, because water rarely stays contained once it
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Mobile Home Terminology Guide for Homeowners

Caring for a mobile home becomes less stressful when the language around it starts to feel familiar. Installers, inspectors, and repair techs all rely on specific terms to describe parts of the structure, foundation, and utilities. When those words make sense, it is easier to follow what they are recommending, ask better questions, and feel
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Types of Mobile Home Foundations

Setting up a manufactured home brings you face-to-face with the ground it will rest on. Maybe you’re looking at firm soil that barely shifts, or maybe you’re dealing with softer earth, standing water after storms, or a site that catches more wind than you expected. It also helps to understand how each mobile home foundation
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How to Insulate and Weatherproof a Mobile Home Door

Keeping a mobile home warm and comfortable in winter can feel like a constant battle—especially when heat is slipping out around the door. As your home ages, the wood around the door frame can start to settle or warp, which is a normal part of the process. Over time, weatherstripping can crack, trim can relax,
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New Year, New Home: Easy Mobile Home Updates

January brings big plans, but your home does not need a major overhaul to feel better. A few smart, affordable mobile home improvement projects can make a noticeable difference without stretching the budget or turning weekends into construction zones. For most mobile homes, the best place to start is with the basics: better lighting, fewer
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How Extend the Life of Your Mobile Home HVAC System

Most heating problems in a manufactured home don’t start with a breakdown. They start with small shifts you feel long before anything shuts off: the furnace running longer to reach the same setting, one end of the home cooling faster than the other, or airflow that feels thinner at the registers. Those changes usually point
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Cabinet Hinges: What Works in RVs and Mobile Homes

It is easy to live with a cabinet door that is a little off until it starts catching your sleeve, bumping the next door, or refusing to sit flat. In an RV or manufactured home, cabinets get used all day, and the space around them is usually tight. When cabinet hinges are worn or mismatched,
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Escape the Renting Cycle with Mobile Home Living

Rent has a way of taking up space in your head. You pay it, you plan around it, and then you wait to see what it will be next year. Even when you like where you live, there’s a steady feeling that you’re building someone else’s future, not your own. Mobile home living is one
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What Are the Parts of a Mobile Home Sink?

Most mobile home sink problems don’t start with a flood. They start with little tells. A drip that appears after the shutoff. A drain that takes longer than it used to. A cabinet floor that feels strange when you wipe it down. When your mobile home sink starts acting like that, the fastest way to
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