Vulnerability to storm damage
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:39 am
Is a well built manufactured home on a permanent perimeter foundation really more vulnerable to severe weather damage than a site built home on a similar perimeter foundation? If so, why?
It seems to me the reason why many manufactured homes perform so poorly in storms is because the wind pushes them off their piers or gets underneath them because so many don't have perimeter foundations.
I am really considering purchasing a manufactured home, but I need to resolve in my mind that I can do it without being a lot more vulnerable to storm damage than site built homes as I will be building in an area that is at higher risk for tornadoes.
We will be building on a basement and using 2X6 exterior walls. I don't understand why, if I do it that way, I would be more at risk in a storm than a site built home. Yet, video footage and horror stories of completely destroyed manufactured homes fill my mind. I know site built homes aren't safe from being destroyed either; I just don't want to be excessively more at risk by living in a manufactured home.
Your answers would be most helpful if you know of any research showing that manufactured homes can be just as safe as site built ones in a storm if built on a similar foundation or basement.
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It seems to me the reason why many manufactured homes perform so poorly in storms is because the wind pushes them off their piers or gets underneath them because so many don't have perimeter foundations.
I am really considering purchasing a manufactured home, but I need to resolve in my mind that I can do it without being a lot more vulnerable to storm damage than site built homes as I will be building in an area that is at higher risk for tornadoes.
We will be building on a basement and using 2X6 exterior walls. I don't understand why, if I do it that way, I would be more at risk in a storm than a site built home. Yet, video footage and horror stories of completely destroyed manufactured homes fill my mind. I know site built homes aren't safe from being destroyed either; I just don't want to be excessively more at risk by living in a manufactured home.
Your answers would be most helpful if you know of any research showing that manufactured homes can be just as safe as site built ones in a storm if built on a similar foundation or basement.
[I performed a search of the forums and could not find an answer to this question.]