There are so many myths and misconceptions about mobile and manufactured homes. Here are 5 things you don’t know about mobile homes.
Since starting Mobile and Manufactured Home Living I have researched extensively about manufactured homes and mobile homes. In the process, I have stumbled upon information that surprised me. Following are 5 things that I found most interesting.
It’s not that mobile homes are so dangerous in tornadoes and hurricanes. The majority of loses are from improper tie-downs, not the home itself. If mobile homes were properly tied down and secured to a foundation the chances of a mobile home surviving a storm would rise significantly.
Note: Neither a mobile nor a regular home would make it through the most powerful storms.
The steel chassis that mobile homes are built on have a curvature to them. The curved beams are called cambers. Camber are created using heat and pressure at specified engineered points.
Camber allows the I-beam to distribute the weight of the home more evenly and are specifically designed for each model.
Notice the Curve?
Rust was a huge problem for older mobile homes. If sitting to close to the ground the rust comes even quicker. Frames are now sprayed with a tar based substance to prevent rusting. This prolongs the life of the frame by protecting it from the elements.
In states that only allow mobile homes to be taxed and listed as personal property requires a title for each section of the home. Double wides would have 2 titles, one for each section on the road, behind a truck. Essentially they treat it as a trailer. I find that fascinating!
The percent of housing that are mobile homes, broken down by state, shows the following: South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia (Woo-Hoo!) and NM has the highest percentage of mobile homes at around 16%. Notice they are all 2 worded states. I don’t know why I even noticed that but I did.
I find the chart below to be a wealth of information although it is highly biased and considers South Carolina bad (or worse) at having the most mobile homes. I don’t think that’s anything to look down upon. Mobile homes are a worthwhile way of owning your own home and achieving the American dream. At least their not North Dakota or South Dakota, yikes!
We hope you found these 5 Things You Don’t Know About Mobile Homes as interesting as we did.
As always, thank you so much for reading Mobile and Manufactured Home Living.
Sources:
Disaster Center
State Master
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