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10 FT Many zoning by laws refer to the max allowable height of a structure as being the height from the finished grade to a point representing the "average height" of the roof. If you have a typical gable roof you essentially need to determine the average height of a triangle. You will often hear that it is the mid point, but that is not correct. Depending on the method / logic you use (basic algebra or calculus) the resulting formula for the average height of a triangle results in ... 0.2929 X h or 1/3 h Where h is the distance from the base of the triangle to the max height.
1/10 th of floor height
There is an average of 54 sheets of 3x8 aluminium siding in a typical mobile home.
In my area, the average is 40 x 100 ft.
The height of the structure is about 12 feet from bottom of frame to peak of roof. Actual total height when wheels are off and it's on foundation will vary.
32 inches.
Miller Mobile Home Furnaces range from approximately $1,000 upwards. Prices tend to be average at around $1,500 although this is dependant on the specific model number.
About 2/3 that of a regular home of same sq.ft. and same occupants.
1,400 -1,500 sq. feet.
Impossible to say - it depends on how many and how wasteful the occupants are - and how many occupants ! - It's NOT the mobile home that uses water - it's the occupants !
mine is about 380 a month
what is a mobile home grant?