Thank you! Great video! Been waiting for boyfriend to fix my floor in my mobile home for over a year! Thanks to your video, I fixed the hole my damn self! Thank you so much!
I replaced the subfloor in my friends trailer. Turned out good. Pulled the carpet back replaced with plywood and recovered the carpet. She was very happy
We just had a really long cold freeze in Indiana. Our pipes froze under our mobile home. When we finally heated them up, cracks and sewer line froze,backing up into the tubs. Clean water backed onto bathroom floors.Ran into bedrooms. Your no nonsense application to the problem filled my heart and hopes. I love the way you let your son help and learn. Great
I have replaced my bathroom floor in my house 3x since 2018. As soon as you said metal ductwork and hole I ran and checked. Yup I have a hole so hopefully this will be my last time fixing it.
Thank you for the video! I had unfortunately watched 5 different videos that were a complete joke before finding this video. This is by far the best video and all other videos should be removed from the platform. Good stuff I'll definitely looking forward to any future videos you put out no matter the subject of the video!
Made it look easy. The hard part is getting everything out of the way to get at the problem. (Furnature, toys, carpet, pets, people...) Good idea on the side "wings" to control flexing.
Very informative video. Am having problem with spongy bathroom floor. Not sure if it is shower drain leakage, hot water tank, toilet, or possibly AC duct. That is something I hadn't even considered. Now at least I have a good idea of what would be involved in repairing it.
Pop a hole so you can measure from joist to joist, measure from joist to joist, mark the edge of each joist, cut a piece of plywood to fit, mark edges of your piece lined up on your marks, cut marked edges, cut 2x4s for side blocking half on old half on new, cut 2x4s for blocking to existing joists, screw 2x4s in, screw plywood to 2x's. You should always put blocking in from joist to joist never just from old plywood to new plywood. It doesnt seem good to screw through the old mobile home floors, just let it sit on the blocking or use glue When you encounter glue on the joists cut a bunch of lines with sawzall or skillsaw like an inch or two apart, and it chips out easier
Thank you for your video. We need to replace all our subfloors in our older mobile home, here in western nc. Hopefully we'll be able to come up with the funds for that.... We did the part of the kitchen ourselves a few years ago. You're right about the dust!!!! Moisture is the enemy. And we seem to get so much rain the last few years! Thanks again for the video. Enjoy your day! 🌻
I was hoping this would help me. My floor issue is where the fridge goes so I’m going to want better bracing. Our home is getting quite old so this method will probably be put into use soon. I’ll use plywood rather than the OSB though. I want this to last longer than me. I hope. Thanks for sharing this. Made it sound so easy!
Been awhile since I repaired a manufacture home floor. The one I am living in now is about 23 years old and my back door was leaking in at the knob latch. First time I have had this problem. I stopped the leak and now will repair the small soft spot just below the corner of the door. This help refresh my memory on how to do it.
It helped me. My sub floor is loosing by the entry of the office or middle room. It is by a vent. I have to clean out my and make the repair. You explained every i have to do. Thank you so much!
Thank you. We had a small leak in a waterline for our washing machine that we didn't notice until it was too late. That's taken care of, but now we have a bulge in our hallway. I've had floor issues in the past, but those were in stick built homes, not a manufactured as we're in now. It looks like the hardest part for me will be taking up the current flooring (lvp) without damaging it so I can take care of the repair.
Thanks, i knew my floors felt damp for some reason. Makes sense when you said the ducts leak. Sending moisture. Thank you. Gotta get new floors new duct work.
Very informative video Tobin 👍 Great job on the sub floor. Thanks for taking the time to show how it's done. Have a great weekend Love 🌻 from Apex NC 💜
Great job! Thanks for making this video. I was intimidated by the idea of replacing subfloor, but now I'm actually excited. You just gained a subscriber.
Thank you! This is the very first video I have found with the exact problem i have. Now i know what is probably the cause of mine too. Probably the same as yours. Thank you so much for this! Now i know i need some bracing. I wondered what to do there.
Thx for this. I think I have to call someone for help here. I wonder how they would do it. Then I know and can’t get ripped off. It’s more fixable than I thought.
This has reduced my fears a whole lot. Thank you so much!! I will attack the job myself (with a helper) but I will not use OSB for the repair; most likely I will opt for plywood.
I have a 50 year old mobile home that I’m slowly working on. I just ordered new roof trusses to peak my roof, I’m thinking of replacing my furnace and doing all my ductwork in the attic space which will be conditioned. Then I’ll be doing a full repipe and replacing a good chunk of subfloor.
I hate when the subfloor is glued down with staples. It makes it ten times harder to pull up. I always use a flush cutter to clean the top of the joists off. You did a good job with all the bracing. keep up the good work guys!
I always replace my insulation and put felt paper on top of the duct work when I have to repair a spot to prevent water condensation from ruining the floor again. And I use plywood instead of OSB chip board.
couple recommendations. go joist to joist with 2x4 / 2x6 instead of the small pieces connecting old to new. toenail into joists. also, cut out the pieces in 4' sections (width of old piece, not multiple pieces) so weight is distributed to the max
Thanks for sharing I appreciate the video and should be a pretty simple fix now and off I go to work the magic and seems like it will do all I need and look good as well so thanks again.
Thanks for sharing..good information..and I might need it soon in my old mobile home. Lol I thought I was the only one that said WONKY🤣🤣 until next time..God Bless your family
This is definitely the video i was looking for the lady before me lived in this trailer for 11 years and didnt do much keep up the floors the ceiling and the porch are what needs to get done i cant afford to get someone to don it so im going to have to do it a little at a time my self ive been here for a year and its mostly the sides and one big spot in the kitchen and the bathroom kids put holes in the the floor on there room from jumping on the bed and my room i cant even sleep in it because the floor is falling in under the window and water leakes from the bathroom for some reason the pipes in the bathroom are inside the house instead of under it
I need to repair some floors in my mobile home especially under one of my toilets and been waiting for the plumber but he's busy so doing it myself thanks
I've been laughed at for being a sissy for using knee pads. I still use 'em. It's okay for the first minute to ignore the pads. If you're doing tile floor or roofing you can tell the difference in the first hour. And if you kneel on a nail...
Filmed a new video this weekend(should be coming out in a few weeks) showing how we dealt with this and also how we will hopefully never have to fix any spots again. Spoiler alert, it involved 25 sheets of OSB and a lot of screws😁😁
Im about to fix a mobile homr that has about 10 soft spots. a few are by the a.c as you spoke of. I understand what u did and why u did good, but Do i need osb or plywood?? Also was urs 3/4 or 1/2 inch? this mobile home im dealing with i wont see under floor until monday, but Im trying to figure out if osb is required for mobile homes? Mine is 2019 and im told they still use osb? why if plywood is more durable?
We had the entire duct system replaced with the kind of ducts that are in a normal houses attic. The only problem is the are basically laying on the ground so the are easier for mice to get to a chew up.
You know new mobile homes only allow ceiling a/c they admit this is a problem. . With the way they were built. So seems unfairly that didn't replace a/c 's for mobile Home owners. And floors that were messed up. Crazy. So what kind of vent is in the house Kind???
Who would you recommend to find out why you have a soft spot? Our home is only 5 yrs old and we have soft spots not close to water. A contractor or maybe a home inspector?
So, our spots were mostly caused by our ac ducts leaking. They are under the house, and had huge holes in them in some spots. The ducts would push air and moisture under the house, causing the floors to become soft. Because that was our experience, my first suggestion would be to check all the duct work. Make sure nothing it leaking. If that looks good, I would call a contractor out and just have them double check.
Another method is, you make a square frame from the 2x4s then nail it to the floor joists
Yeah was looking for some tips and tricks until I seen him not box in the floor joists around the perimeter of the patch
I saw one just two by 4s blocking joist to joist. Edge up or flat. One had small blocks bracing those.
Thank you for showing this. I’m a single mother of 3 boys and I’m trying to fix my mobile home floor. I will let you know how it goes. Thank you again
As a single mom of three myself and about to do the same...how did it go? 💜
Thank you! Great video! Been waiting for boyfriend to fix my floor in my mobile home for over a year! Thanks to your video, I fixed the hole my damn self! Thank you so much!
That’s exactly why I watched this video to learn how to do it myself!! After waiting on my boyfriend to do it for 3 months!
That’s exactly why I watched this video to learn how to do it myself!! After waiting on my boyfriend to do it for 3 months!
Tell us you don’t give bj’s without telling us. Glad you fixed your floor.
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I replaced the subfloor in my friends trailer. Turned out good. Pulled the carpet back replaced with plywood and recovered the carpet. She was very happy
How did it take? Very curious?
was it osb when u pulled out the old flooring?
Want to come replace mine?
We just had a really long cold freeze in Indiana. Our pipes froze under our mobile home. When we finally heated them up, cracks and sewer line froze,backing up into the tubs. Clean water backed onto bathroom floors.Ran into bedrooms. Your no nonsense application to the problem filled my heart and hopes. I love the way you let your son help and learn. Great
Glad it helped!
I worked in construction for 34 years until i really messed up my lower back but i can teach others how to do things
You can make money by doing that!!
You just helped me grow some balls. Thanks, bro 🤙
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I have replaced my bathroom floor in my house 3x since 2018. As soon as you said metal ductwork and hole I ran and checked. Yup I have a hole so hopefully this will be my last time fixing it.
Nice to see your son learning and helping. I learned a few things from my dad and I’m happy he did.
That's awesome
Thank you for the video! I had unfortunately watched 5 different videos that were a complete joke before finding this video. This is by far the best video and all other videos should be removed from the platform. Good stuff I'll definitely looking forward to any future videos you put out no matter the subject of the video!
Made it look easy. The hard part is getting everything out of the way to get at the problem. (Furnature, toys, carpet, pets, people...)
Good idea on the side "wings" to control flexing.
Very informative video. Am having problem with spongy bathroom floor. Not sure if it is shower drain leakage, hot water tank, toilet, or possibly AC duct. That is something I hadn't even considered. Now at least I have a good idea of what would be involved in repairing it.
Getting ready to start repairing several sub floor spots and this was so helpful. Thank you!!
Glad it helped!
My slumlord hired some drugged out handyman to replace the subfloor in our kitchen and it's already stating to give again. Thanks for the video.
Glad to help
Very good video. You did a through job of explaining about what caused the damage and how to repair it. GOD BLESS Y'ALL.
Pop a hole so you can measure from joist to joist, measure from joist to joist, mark the edge of each joist, cut a piece of plywood to fit, mark edges of your piece lined up on your marks, cut marked edges, cut 2x4s for side blocking half on old half on new, cut 2x4s for blocking to existing joists, screw 2x4s in, screw plywood to 2x's. You should always put blocking in from joist to joist never just from old plywood to new plywood.
It doesnt seem good to screw through the old mobile home floors, just let it sit on the blocking or use glue
When you encounter glue on the joists cut a bunch of lines with sawzall or skillsaw like an inch or two apart, and it chips out easier
Great video, is helping me take the fear out of tackling the job 👍🏼
Me too!
Thank you for your video.
We need to replace all our subfloors in our older mobile home, here in western nc.
Hopefully we'll be able to come up with the funds for that....
We did the part of the kitchen ourselves a few years ago.
You're right about the dust!!!!
Moisture is the enemy. And we seem to get so much rain the last few years!
Thanks again for the video. Enjoy your day! 🌻
Thanks For Your Common Sense Instructions! Looking At An Older Mobile Home Needs Extensive Work This Helps A Lot Thank You!
Thank you for this video, this is something we are doing in 1 of our bedrooms next weekend.
Wow. Great video! Super helpful. THANK YOU!
I have the exact same problem in my mobile home , you get right to it , no BS…appreciate the advice, liked and subscribed..keep
It up!
Thanks and welcome
Just what I needed! Buy a mobile with some land… needs a lot of work. I’m doing 2” of closed cell SF once done. No more moisture problems.
I was hoping this would help me. My floor issue is where the fridge goes so I’m going to want better bracing. Our home is getting quite old so this method will probably be put into use soon. I’ll use plywood rather than the OSB though. I want this to last longer than me. I hope. Thanks for sharing this. Made it sound so easy!
One time we hope to replace all the OSB with plywood
This just gave me the confidence to get it done
Awesome!
Just what I needed to watch! Thanks bro! Appreciate it!
Been awhile since I repaired a manufacture home floor. The one I am living in now is about 23 years old and my back door was leaking in at the knob latch. First time I have had this problem. I stopped the leak and now will repair the small soft spot just below the corner of the door. This help refresh my memory on how to do it.
Great presentation !
It helped me. My sub floor is loosing by the entry of the office or middle room. It is by a vent. I have to clean out my and make the repair. You explained every i have to do. Thank you so much!
Great Help Thanks. I had to replace floor in Two rooms in my Mobile Home with Six 8Ft X 4Ft Plywood Boards due to AC Vent problem you describe
Thank you. We had a small leak in a waterline for our washing machine that we didn't notice until it was too late. That's taken care of, but now we have a bulge in our hallway. I've had floor issues in the past, but those were in stick built homes, not a manufactured as we're in now. It looks like the hardest part for me will be taking up the current flooring (lvp) without damaging it so I can take care of the repair.
That was a HUGE issue for us. Taking up part of the flooring, and laying it back down properly. I am sure it can be done, but we did not do well! LOL
Thanks! Very helpful! Direct and to the point.
Thanks, i knew my floors felt damp for some reason. Makes sense when you said the ducts leak. Sending moisture. Thank you. Gotta get new floors new duct work.
Nice job. Your narration along with your video was excellent.
Very informative video Tobin 👍
Great job on the sub floor.
Thanks for taking the time to show how it's done.
Have a great weekend
Love 🌻 from Apex NC 💜
Great job! Thanks for making this video. I was intimidated by the idea of replacing subfloor, but now I'm actually excited. You just gained a subscriber.
Glad it was helpful!
Gonna do it! I just bought a mobile home and definitely needs flooring.
Thank you! This is the very first video I have found with the exact problem i have. Now i know what is probably the cause of mine too. Probably the same as yours. Thank you so much for this! Now i know i need some bracing. I wondered what to do there.
Glad it helped!
Very helpful! My washing machine hose had a slow leak. Now I have a floor to tackle.
Glad it helped!
Helps me UT with somebody with lil knowledge such as myself ...so thanks
Happy to help
I will be doing my own floor
Looks good.
Thx for this. I think I have to call someone for help here. I wonder how they would do it. Then I know and can’t get ripped off. It’s more fixable than I thought.
Thank you for making this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Exceptional work, working on the laundry next. That's my next project. The subfloor if rotten all the way under the door.
Good luck!
This has reduced my fears a whole lot. Thank you so much!! I will attack the job myself (with a helper) but I will not use OSB for the repair; most likely I will opt for plywood.
Thank you, brother. I appreciate the video!!😊
Looks great.
Glad you keep up with floor repairs.
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This helped a ton. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. Looks like a fix I can do. Appreciate this.
I like this diy I learned alot thank you
Thanks for the FYI. 👍🏻
This is Very helpful thank you so much!
It does help me, thank you
The oscillating tool work well for that.
I’m about to have to fix a sub floor in the add on. Thank you so much for this very helpful video! Great Job!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, we’re about to do our home.
Hope it helps!
I have a 50 year old mobile home that I’m slowly working on. I just ordered new roof trusses to peak my roof, I’m thinking of replacing my furnace and doing all my ductwork in the attic space which will be conditioned. Then I’ll be doing a full repipe and replacing a good chunk of subfloor.
Nice job.
I hate when the subfloor is glued down with staples. It makes it ten times harder to pull up. I always use a flush cutter to clean the top of the joists off. You did a good job with all the bracing. keep up the good work guys!
Cut lines in it the depth of what youre removing. It comes out easier
Thank you for the information
Great job. Thank you
You’re welcome! I hope it helps.
I always replace my insulation and put felt paper on top of the duct work when I have to repair a spot to prevent water condensation from ruining the floor again. And I use plywood instead of OSB chip board.
We're about to have to do this at our house
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you.y problem area is going out the door.. But same problem. Iam going to do this !! Ty
Good luck!
couple recommendations. go joist to joist with 2x4 / 2x6 instead of the small pieces connecting old to new. toenail into joists. also, cut out the pieces in 4' sections (width of old piece, not multiple pieces) so weight is distributed to the max
Thanks for sharing I appreciate the video and should be a pretty simple fix now and off I go to work the magic and seems like it will do all I need and look good as well so thanks again.
Yeah I'm doing my bathroom in my 2003 double wide..I have a few friends helping me...
Thanks for sharing..good information..and I might need it soon in my old mobile home. Lol I thought I was the only one that said WONKY🤣🤣 until next time..God Bless your family
Great job !
Fix'n to replace water. Damaged floor had a water leak
Any suggestions on how to check for future leaks
Thanks for your help
This is definitely the video i was looking for the lady before me lived in this trailer for 11 years and didnt do much keep up the floors the ceiling and the porch are what needs to get done i cant afford to get someone to don it so im going to have to do it a little at a time my self ive been here for a year and its mostly the sides and one big spot in the kitchen and the bathroom kids put holes in the the floor on there room from jumping on the bed and my room i cant even sleep in it because the floor is falling in under the window and water leakes from the bathroom for some reason the pipes in the bathroom are inside the house instead of under it
I need to repair some floors in my mobile home especially under one of my toilets and been waiting for the plumber but he's busy so doing it myself thanks
Good luck
Thanks much very educational!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video, gonna give it a try.
I have a subfloor to a door way outside of the trailer. Got any tips?
We repaired the floor closest to our front door with the same technique. It worked well.
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Thanks for a great video, and your reply. Blessings to you & your family
Thank you was explained very way
You are welcome
is that a storage building integrated under the metal car port?? do you have any videos on that because it looks custom??
It's a 15x15 shop I built my self. I don't have any videos on it.
Kudos for using a knee pad; your 80 year old self will thank you.
I've been laughed at for being a sissy for using knee pads. I still use 'em. It's okay for the first minute to ignore the pads. If you're doing tile floor or roofing you can tell the difference in the first hour. And if you kneel on a nail...
What did you attach the braces to? The sound cut out as you attached them. It looked like they were attached to the other subflooring next to it.
The existing subfloor then also attached to the new piece
Did you put in the vinyl flooring yet? I'm going to do the same to my double wide, and I'm worried about going over the marriage line.
Filmed a new video this weekend(should be coming out in a few weeks) showing how we dealt with this and also how we will hopefully never have to fix any spots again. Spoiler alert, it involved 25 sheets of OSB and a lot of screws😁😁
i had to put automatic vents under my dad,s place they work grate ever 12 ft it was getting mold if air can,t get under a house to much moister
My next project,
Does that help when there is a lift on floor like a bump in floor ?
Yes. My experience has been that a bump will eventually turn into a soft spot. This usually happens around AC vents and is caused by moisture.
Why didn’t you affix the 2x4s to the other joists?
Hmm interesting 👍🏼👍🏼
So uh, great uh video uh i learned uh alot. Lol
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Why not use a full length piece betWeen the joist that would be much stronger than the two peice you using here
Right can use a full sheet and take the small 3 out. I'd also use some subfloor glue.
How do spots near the wall? I really dont know where to brace it at w/o screwing through the wall. I think my window leaks.
Also what setting on saw so I don't go through important boards.
Whats the thickness board you use to patch
I don’t remember? I matched the thickness of the existing subfloor
Im about to fix a mobile homr that has about 10 soft spots. a few are by the a.c as you spoke of. I understand what u did and why u did good, but Do i need osb or plywood?? Also was urs 3/4 or 1/2 inch? this mobile home im dealing with i wont see under floor until monday, but Im trying to figure out if osb is required for mobile homes? Mine is 2019 and im told they still use osb? why if plywood is more durable?
im having the same issue what did you do to stop the ace duck connectors from sweating??
We had the entire duct system replaced with the kind of ducts that are in a normal houses attic. The only problem is the are basically laying on the ground so the are easier for mice to get to a chew up.
You know new mobile homes only allow ceiling a/c they admit this is a problem. . With the way they were built. So seems unfairly that didn't replace a/c 's for mobile Home owners. And floors that were messed up. Crazy.
So what kind of vent is in the house Kind???
Who would you recommend to find out why you have a soft spot? Our home is only 5 yrs old and we have soft spots not close to water. A contractor or maybe a home inspector?
So, our spots were mostly caused by our ac ducts leaking. They are under the house, and had huge holes in them in some spots. The ducts would push air and moisture under the house, causing the floors to become soft. Because that was our experience, my first suggestion would be to check all the duct work. Make sure nothing it leaking. If that looks good, I would call a contractor out and just have them double check.
How thick is the board
Same thickness as tye floor... 3/4" maybe.. I can't remember
Whoa. We use a block between joists when at edges. This method is for boo boos or under a cabinet. Stay safe. Thank you.
Instead of attaching the new 2x4's to the subfloor, why not just create a box attached to the joists?
If you line them up with the existing subfloor, how would you toenail the far side that is under the sun floor?
How much would something like this cost? Guesstimate for just one small spot.
Less than $100
Thank u just what ineeded
What board did you use 3/4 or 1/2 thick
3/4 but that may not be right f9rnyour hose
When you pull the old up, put cross blocking in. World of difference.
Yes it did