
Key Areas Evaluated During a Manufactured Home Inspection
Foundation and Structural Integrity
The foundation of a manufactured home is crucial for its long-term stability. Inspectors check for signs of shifting, improper anchoring, cracks, or damage caused by weather conditions. Secure foundation support prevents issues related to movement, ensuring the home remains structurally sound.
Roofing and Exterior Condition
Roofing problems are common in manufactured homes, especially if the home has been in place for many years. Inspectors look for signs of leaks, damaged shingles, improper ventilation, and weather-related wear. The exterior is also assessed for siding damage, rot, and any installation issues that could lead to further deterioration.
Electrical and Plumbing Systems
Mobile home inspections thoroughly assess electrical wiring, grounding, circuit capacity, and potential fire hazards. The plumbing system is checked for leaks, pipe corrosion, and proper drainage. Identifying these issues early helps avoid expensive repairs and ensures the safety of the home’s occupants.
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