Eventually, you may get that sinking feeling that your mobile home needs a floor change. Really, though, you may actually feel the floor sinking, a signal that there's a soft spot in need of repair. Most older mobile homes consist of subflooring made from particle board, which is extremel...
then you will need this type of tub to make room for the pipes. The disadvantage of using a tub with legs is that the tub can creak if the subfloor under the tub isn’t flat causing the legs to sit uneven. The legs have to installed into the bottom of the tub...
Notice that this toilet mounting flange has been screwed down through the ceramic tiles and into the subfloor for a more secure mount than is afforded by the simple location of the mounting flange below the flange of the waste pipe itself (those silver colored galvanized Phillips head structural...
Raise Vehicle - Floor Jack (Mobile Service) 1001 - Bumper / Fascia Ankle Catcher (Remove and Replace) Bracket - Fascia Center To Fender - LH (Remove and Replace) Bracket - Fascia Side to Fender - LH (Remove and Replace) Bracket - Rear - Center (Remove and Replace) Bracket - Re...
Things to consider: Cracked tiles can be caused by a variety of problems, ranging from something heavy dropped on the floor to a subfloor issue. The unfortunate result is an unsightly broken tile marring the look of your floor or, in some cases, your backsplash or wall. Fortunately, repla...
Bearing in sad, sad mind that switching to radiant heat isn’t an option (we’re 2nd floor in a 2 family home), it’s not clear to me whether the best environmental choice is to stick with what I have (to avoid disposing of a big chunk of functioning machinery that took energy to...
The remainder of the job will be done while comfortably laying on the floor of your van. Follow Step 6 (above, in the main tutorial) to remove the 3 screws from the pulley cover. Don’t lose the collars that are on each of the 3 screws. Once done, remove the cover ...
The fuse that has blown may in your main electrical panel or it may be in a sub-panel fed from the main (and located elsewhere in the building). Usually the main panel or service panel and sub panels will be located close together. Note where the electrical wires come to your building...