If you live in a mobile home, it's going to need to additional maintenance. Mobile homes are susceptible to damage that won't affect standard brick-and-mortar homes that are built on concrete foundations. To protect your home, and prevent serious damage, you need to know how to care for it. Here are three things you'll need to do to protect your mobile home:
Test the Shut-Off Valves
Unlike brick-and-mortar homes that are built on a concrete foundation, your mobile home has plywood flooring.
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- Whether you depend on your boiler for just hot water or also for heat, making sure it is in top working condition is vitally important. Knowing how to recognize and diagnose problems in advance can help you avoid a major breakdown at the most inopportune moment: #1: Understand the gauge All boilers come with a pressure gauge. It's important that you know where it is, not just so you can monitor the functionality of the boiler, but also so you can avoid the major safety risks that can occur when the pressure is too high.
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