The snow load for a 1975 Champion double-wide mobile home would depend on the specific location and the building code in that area. It is recommended to consult local building authorities or a structural engineer to determine the appropriate snow load requirements for the specific site.
Most mobile homes built after 1975 are 100 amp electrical. It would be very difficult living in a 50 amp home in winter unless it had gas service for at least the furnace and maybe the stove. -I would never consider buying a home with such limited power capability.
To calculate the square footage of a mobile home, multiply the length by the width. For a 14x76 mobile home, the calculation would be 14 feet multiplied by 76 feet, resulting in 1,064 square feet. This measurement represents the total living area of the mobile home, which typically includes the bedrooms and bathroom.
To find the total square footage of a 28x76 mobile home, you would multiply the length (28 feet) by the width (76 feet). This calculation would give you a total of 2,128 square feet for the mobile home.
No. Mobile homes are very vulnerable to wind damage. It does not take much to overturn one.
To calculate the square footage of a 28 x 76 mobile home, multiply the width by the length: 28 feet × 76 feet = 2,128 square feet. Therefore, a 28 x 76 mobile home has a total area of 2,128 square feet.
Double the wide.
The dimensions are dependent upon the overall size, length and width, of the double-wide mobile home in question.
If you mean a double wide mobile home, no. Most people don't own the land that a mobile home sits on and the way the mobile home is made doesn't lend it's self to having a basement.
The cost of a double wide mobile home can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, size, features, and quality. On average, a new double wide mobile home can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 or more. It is important to consider additional expenses such as delivery, installation, site preparation, and utility connections when budgeting for a double wide mobile home.
My mobile home is a 1981. Homes built after 1975 were subject to HUD rules and construction regulations, so are better in many ways. -Parks will allow older homes to exist if they are well kept, but will not allow pre-1975 homes to be moved into their property. Many insurance companies will not insure pre-1975 homes. Many movers will not move pre-1975 mobile homes.
A double wide is usually 28 feet wide
umm... this isn't even a question to begin with so there is no real answer
That depends on the age, condition and placement of the mobile and how much (or little) you can get it for.
I would also like to get a wiring schematic for a 1999 double wide Dream Home !
No. While a double wide mobile home is usually a bit sturdier than a single wide, you should still seek a sturdier shelter, preferably with a basement, in the event of a tornado.
It is not legal to move a double wide mobile home in one piece. There is a lot involved in taking apart and reassembling a double wide, not to mention the hassle of transporting it legally. It is best to hire a profession for this task.
Yes, you can in many mobile homes, if it's an approved design and has a double insulated flue pipe.