Att: Mark Bower
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:21 am
Mark:
Please provide any, and all assistance [advise] that I may have in forcing compliance with the HUD Label on my 1999 Patriot Manufactured Home. I had a contractor install a geothermal unit in our home. Obviously, without noticing, and adhering to the HUD Label, indicating, that, the unit could only be 'up to 39,700 btu, he installed a 4 ton unit; thus, seriously oversizing the unit. Therefore, the unit runs more [short cycles] and fails to remove the excess humidity. My wife is totally disabled, and the fact that, she is on ozygen, the humidity is determental to her health; notwithstanding, that, the excess humidity will have adverse conditions to the home, e.g., moisture, mold, etc. Likewise, it is my understanding, that, the VA will not loan money on a Manufactured Home, that, has not complied with the HUD requirements. I live in southern Illinois. At this time I would like to thank you for all assistance, and consideration in this matter.
Please provide any, and all assistance [advise] that I may have in forcing compliance with the HUD Label on my 1999 Patriot Manufactured Home. I had a contractor install a geothermal unit in our home. Obviously, without noticing, and adhering to the HUD Label, indicating, that, the unit could only be 'up to 39,700 btu, he installed a 4 ton unit; thus, seriously oversizing the unit. Therefore, the unit runs more [short cycles] and fails to remove the excess humidity. My wife is totally disabled, and the fact that, she is on ozygen, the humidity is determental to her health; notwithstanding, that, the excess humidity will have adverse conditions to the home, e.g., moisture, mold, etc. Likewise, it is my understanding, that, the VA will not loan money on a Manufactured Home, that, has not complied with the HUD requirements. I live in southern Illinois. At this time I would like to thank you for all assistance, and consideration in this matter.