Ordering mobile home parts online is convenient, but it can also be one of those “looks right on the screen” situations. A door looks like your door. A vent looks like your vent. Then it arrives, and the screw holes don’t line up, the flange is different, or the measurements you assumed were “standard” aren’t.
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What Do Mobile Home Renovations Really Cost?
If you’ve ever started pricing upgrades, you’ve probably had the same moment most of us do. You look up one thing—maybe flooring or a new faucet—and suddenly you’re thinking about trim, subfloor, underlayment, transitions, and whether that “quick project” is actually two weekends and a receipt pile. That’s why there’s no single, tidy number that
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Types of Water Shut-Off Valves in a Mobile Home
A leak has a way of speeding up the moment you turn your back. One minute it’s a damp spot under the kitchen sink, and the next you’re grabbing towels and trying to remember what shuts off what. Knowing where your water shut-off valve is, and what kind you have, gives you breathing room. You
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HVAC Maintenance for Mobile Homes: What You Can and Can’t Do Yourself
Most heating and cooling problems don’t show up all at once. They creep in. Airflow feels weaker than it used to. The system runs longer just to keep up. One room is always warmer or colder than the rest. When that starts happening, the question isn’t just what’s wrong, it’s whether this is something you
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Should You Repair or Replace a Mobile Home Bathtub?
Every home project eventually leads to a choice between fixing what you have or starting fresh. When it comes to mobile home bathtubs, that decision often happens after you notice a crack, a stubborn stain that won’t go away, or the feel of soft flooring around the tub — all signals that something isn’t right.
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When the Water Stops: How to Thaw Frozen Pipes
You go to wash your hands or start a load of laundry, and the faucet gives you… nothing. No stream. Maybe a weak hiss. It’s frustrating, and it can feel urgent fast—because water isn’t optional, and you’re immediately wondering what’s happening inside the walls or under the floor. In cold weather, that sudden no-flow situation
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How to Install an Exterior Ventline Range Hood Vent
You know the smell. Dinner’s on the stove, the range hood is running, and you expect the steam and odors to clear out fast. But the air hangs around longer than it should. It’s easy to blame the fan, but the problem often starts outside. That exterior vent is the final exit for everything your
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Must-Have Mobile Home Supplies for Every DIY Homeowner
There’s a certain kind of moment every homeowner knows well. You spot something a little off—maybe a piece of trim that shifted, a door that suddenly won’t close right, or a drip under the sink that definitely wasn’t there last week—and you think, Well, that’s new. When that moment hits, it helps to have a
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3 Remedies for a Yellow Mobile Home Bathtub
It often sneaks up on you. You walk into the bathroom, notice the light hit the surface a certain way, and suddenly your tub looks…off. Not dirty exactly, just not the bright, clean white it used to be. This is one of the most common complaints with older mobile home bathtubs, especially those made from
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Vinyl Skirting: Maintain, Repair, or Replace?
If you’ve ever stepped outside, looked down at the base of your home, and wondered, “Was that panel always like that?” you’re in good company. Most of us have had that moment—when something along the bottom edge just looks… off. Maybe a panel is leaning. Maybe there’s a little crack you don’t remember seeing last
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