pit installation
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 7:48 pm
I have heard of a "pit installation" where the manufactured home is placed in what I guess is an excavated area, so it ends up essentially at grade level. It appears to be an attractive way to install a home, but I wonder if this has any disadvantages. I wonder especially about the ability to work under the home to make repairs in the future if the need arises. Also, would this installation end up costing more than the usual installation? Of course I realize that there would be excavation expense, but would this maybe be offset by the fact that (I assume) you would not need skirting in a pit installation?
Another question on a different topic: I have heard that there are PVC "pads" that can be used in lieu of the (expensive) concrete slabs underneath the home (in a non-pit installation, of course). Do you know anything about these? Also, do you know of any manufacturers who make these?
Thanks for the help.
Another question on a different topic: I have heard that there are PVC "pads" that can be used in lieu of the (expensive) concrete slabs underneath the home (in a non-pit installation, of course). Do you know anything about these? Also, do you know of any manufacturers who make these?
Thanks for the help.