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Dan Goodhart

Leveling

Post by Dan Goodhart » Thu Aug 25, 2005 3:04 pm

We have a 96' cavco doublewide on an acre in N. Phoenix. The roof seem where the 2 sides are joined is cracking, enough that the roof shingles are being pulled from the nails. I have tried to find a contractor in the area to re-level, but to no avail. I would consider myself mechanicaly inclined, is this something 1 man can do by himself? Or is there a network of contractors that you promote? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

David Oxhandler

Re: Leveling

Post by David Oxhandler » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:04 pm

****Please Note - Releveling a manufactured home can be very dangerous and should not be attempted by anyone that has never done this before, with out the personal direction of an experienced home installation technician. ****

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If your not inclined to do the releveling yourself, then use these instructions and the enclosed waterline level to determine whether or not your home is out of level. Or you can simply 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.

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
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