New Foundation for Manufactured Home
New Foundation for Manufactured Home
I own a fairly expensive MFH which is on concrete runners and piers (blocks), hurricane straps and concrete block skirting.
I am concerned about resale value and refinancing and would like the home to look a little more "site built". I also plan to do a lot of interior/exterior upgrades and would like to get the most value possible back from these.
Is it possible to put a permanent foundation under the home? What are my options? Are they terribly expensive given that this is a big doublewide?
I am concerned about resale value and refinancing and would like the home to look a little more "site built". I also plan to do a lot of interior/exterior upgrades and would like to get the most value possible back from these.
Is it possible to put a permanent foundation under the home? What are my options? Are they terribly expensive given that this is a big doublewide?
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In certain parts of the country, over half of all homes are placed on permanent foundations.
It doesn;t need be a full basement. A concrete crawl space will work just fine.
And, no, it is not too expensive.
It doesn;t need be a full basement. A concrete crawl space will work just fine.
And, no, it is not too expensive.
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Can this typically be done without moving the home....i.e. jacking it up?
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Why would you want to change? is the foundaiton that is now under the home about to fail... if not there is no reason to attempt a retro-fit.
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The i-beams...runners and piers ARE the foundation...They seem permanent to me...In the SE where I am few if any home have perimeter foundations...Few even have the block skirting..Unless you feel the foundation is failing this seems like a little value would come from this expense..You might be better off spending this $8 to $10 k on landscaping..this will add much more value...Good Luck..
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Linda,
the home would need to be jacked up at least 6".
the home would need to be jacked up at least 6".
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we purchased our home in 2004. we are trying to get a foundation underneathe it but what would be the cheapest was of getting a permanent foundation
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I've never seen anyone add a permanent foundation without moving the house off. You are talking foundation and not skirting, right? If you having a lot of trouble with the home shifting or sinking, railroad ties can do a lot to sturdy up the home.
Mark
Mark
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To get the home financed to FHA, VA you need to have a permanent. (better for end resell)
Gerald
Gerald
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I am a rep for a new foundation system that is both VA and FHA approved. Also It can be placed on a existing home without raising or moving the foundation. For more information go to www.permrockfoundation.com. my phone number is 480-241-4484 if you have any questions after looking at the website. I will be glad to send any information you would like to have about the system.
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