Whole House Repair
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 10:36 pm
My husband and I are buying a MH that smells like it was a puppy mill. We thought it was a 1998 and now the papers are saying it is a 1990, the title company is still trying to locate papers indicating the year/make/model of the home. Its a good deal and we figured it we can't make it liveable its a nice piece of land that we can put a new MH on it - which I am dreading after last weekend shopping dealers!
The carpets have already been torn out as have the baseboards and the sheetrock/wallboard in spots.
I am aware of the Killz & Zinzer products to seal in the smell but I am afraid that I will have to spray the intire interior (walls & ceiling) to cover this smell. Would I be better off just changing out the ceiling tiles instead of painting them?
The bathrooms are a horrible mess as well, from the time we have spent looking at it, most of it is cosmetic - sink, vanity, a GOOD cleaning. I can't remember what the tub/shower surround looks like, that miight not be a bad thing.
I read somewhere here that I can install regular kitchen cabinets in the kitchen area - is there anything else I should be aware of when choosing the cabinetry for the kitchen.
Whatever insight you can provide as to what I need to be aware of with a MH I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank You
Patti
The carpets have already been torn out as have the baseboards and the sheetrock/wallboard in spots.
I am aware of the Killz & Zinzer products to seal in the smell but I am afraid that I will have to spray the intire interior (walls & ceiling) to cover this smell. Would I be better off just changing out the ceiling tiles instead of painting them?
The bathrooms are a horrible mess as well, from the time we have spent looking at it, most of it is cosmetic - sink, vanity, a GOOD cleaning. I can't remember what the tub/shower surround looks like, that miight not be a bad thing.
I read somewhere here that I can install regular kitchen cabinets in the kitchen area - is there anything else I should be aware of when choosing the cabinetry for the kitchen.
Whatever insight you can provide as to what I need to be aware of with a MH I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank You
Patti