installing new floors in old MH
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:35 pm
My elderly mother just purchased an old MH but in a very nice retirement community where the MH was well maintained. She is on a very fixed income and we are raising 5 young boys in our home...so renovation is something we are approaching as a family and from a VERY tight budget.
Because the MH is old, the carpets and vinyl needs to be replaced as well as numerous other things that need to be done. The carpets do not smell bad or appear extremely soiled...but they are that old long shag type carpet from the 70's so with my mother's allergies...we have to replace them.
Went to Home Depot to get prices on vinyl and carpet (preferably a berber because of her allergies) but was a little taken back by how much it looks like it is all going to cost. The guy started saying that I might need to replace all the wood under the existing floor if it is warped or rotten and that at the least I should place some kind of backing type board even if the existing floor is not rotted or warped badly. The price quote kept going up and up.
Is what he told me about the backing board or the need to replace all the wood correct? If so...is there any economical ways that we could accomplish this ourselves that a Home Depot guy may not tell me?
We really want to make this a nice place for my mom...but neither she or we have the extra money to go for an entire renovation with professional contractors. We also have to replace the back door, there is a cracked glass pane in the front, the appliances seem outdated...and eeewww the cabinets need to be sanded down and painted....they appear to have about 50 coats of paint on them right now....
HELP! We need any advice or tips you can offer us! Please tell us what to look for and any cheap solutions or short cuts you may know about!
Because the MH is old, the carpets and vinyl needs to be replaced as well as numerous other things that need to be done. The carpets do not smell bad or appear extremely soiled...but they are that old long shag type carpet from the 70's so with my mother's allergies...we have to replace them.
Went to Home Depot to get prices on vinyl and carpet (preferably a berber because of her allergies) but was a little taken back by how much it looks like it is all going to cost. The guy started saying that I might need to replace all the wood under the existing floor if it is warped or rotten and that at the least I should place some kind of backing type board even if the existing floor is not rotted or warped badly. The price quote kept going up and up.
Is what he told me about the backing board or the need to replace all the wood correct? If so...is there any economical ways that we could accomplish this ourselves that a Home Depot guy may not tell me?
We really want to make this a nice place for my mom...but neither she or we have the extra money to go for an entire renovation with professional contractors. We also have to replace the back door, there is a cracked glass pane in the front, the appliances seem outdated...and eeewww the cabinets need to be sanded down and painted....they appear to have about 50 coats of paint on them right now....
HELP! We need any advice or tips you can offer us! Please tell us what to look for and any cheap solutions or short cuts you may know about!