releveling old home

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dan

releveling old home

Post by dan » Wed Feb 08, 2006 7:31 am

I have a 33 y/o 14x50 that has sunk 2-3" on side with heaters, bath, kitchen.
I'm trying to make decision to relevel or not, especially at this age. Not sure if out-of-level condition is due to its originally set, or sinkage over the years [probably latter]. Home is a ground set, but can be gotten under.
My question is: What criteria needs to be used in making decision to relevel or not to relevel in home this age?

Mark Bower

Re: releveling old home

Post by Mark Bower » Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:42 pm

Generally the older homes level up pretty good because you don't have as much worry about cracking sheetrock and such. If you decide to relevel, use several jacks and jack up evenly. There's also a releveling kit sold on this site in the book section.

Mark

Mark Bower

Re: releveling old home

Post by Mark Bower » Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:46 pm

I should also add that older homes level-up pretty good as long as the frame doesn't have a set 'bend' in it. Meaning that it's been out of level for so long, that the frame is bent so it'll never level right.

Mark

David Oxhandler

Re: releveling old home

Post by David Oxhandler » Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:30 am

You should NOT try to level your home by yourself. The operations involved in jacking and raising the home can be very dangerous and should be attempted only by experienced individuals.

the Releveling Kit from Aberdeen Repair includes complete step-by-step instructions and a waterline level. Use these instructions and the enclosed waterline level to determine whether or not your home is out of level. You will also use this information to become a better-informed consumer and give yourself the upper hand when it comes to hiring a contractor to do the job, or requesting home warranty service.

The detailed instructions will show you how to do the following: learn the causes of why your home becomes unlevel learn how to set-up, calibrate and read a waterline level determine where your home is unlevel and by how much learn what to watch-out for before, during and after releveling your home learn proper jack placement learn how your contractor should safely jack-up your home

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debbie austin

Re: releveling old home

Post by debbie austin » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:55 am

Is releveling a job that mobile home parks are liable for or is it legall the homeowners liability?

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