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Does anyone know about leveling a mobile home?
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<blockquote data-quote="itzkwik" data-source="post: 1566064" data-attributes="member: 4222"><p>Not an expert but every raised floor house and trailer I've been under has 3 wood wedges per concrete block support or on the stem walls,the wedge in the middle being opposite direction of the outside ones <</p><p> ></p><p> <</p><p>creating a bind so they do not move out of place,I geuss you could use whatever you wanted to but wood is more commonly used. Use to have to constantly get under my house I lived in off of SW 52 and villa and hammer them back in cuz the ground was settling and loosenning them making the floor sag,wouldn't have mattered if it was wood or metal cuz the ground under the house was sinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itzkwik, post: 1566064, member: 4222"] Not an expert but every raised floor house and trailer I've been under has 3 wood wedges per concrete block support or on the stem walls,the wedge in the middle being opposite direction of the outside ones < > < creating a bind so they do not move out of place,I geuss you could use whatever you wanted to but wood is more commonly used. Use to have to constantly get under my house I lived in off of SW 52 and villa and hammer them back in cuz the ground was settling and loosenning them making the floor sag,wouldn't have mattered if it was wood or metal cuz the ground under the house was sinking. [/QUOTE]
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