I can see no reason why not .
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In a small house, yes. They are generally the same except possibly for output.
No, a rambler house and a mobile home are not the same. A rambler house, also known as a ranch-style home, is a permanent structure typically built on a foundation, characterized by a single-story layout. In contrast, a mobile home is a prefabricated structure designed for mobility, often built on a chassis for transport. While both can be single-story, their construction, permanence, and intended use differ significantly.
Gas mobile home water heaters have a valve to allow the use of natural gas or propane.Ans2 - I have seen and repaired many. Most, whether electric or gas are the same as in an ordinary house.
The amount of people that use a home phone is dwindling. In a recent survey, there are less than 40 percent left that have a home phone that isn't a mobile.
In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
Well, honey, technically you can use a standard toilet in a mobile home, but you might run into some issues with plumbing and space. Mobile homes typically use smaller toilets to accommodate the limited space and different plumbing setups. So, while you can try to install a standard toilet, it might not be the most practical or efficient choice for your mobile home.
Mobile home water heaters are EXACTLY the same as those used in houses. I've seen hundreds, both electric and gas. The only ones that are even slightly different are propane heaters (and you could use them in a house if you wished).
Mobile home roofs are just the same as house roofs. -Mine has composite tiles which appears to most common, my neighbour has metal sheet, another nearby has cedar shakes and at least two nearby have clay tile.
A mobile CB can be converted to a base station for use in the home by adding a 12 volt, 4 amp regulated power supply.
Most use Ebay.
How do you get an application for a lost Mobile home title?