Chillimau
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2001
- Messages
- 210
- Location
- Prairie View, OK
- Tractor
- Yanmar 147, 1987 Model Made for USA (not a grey)
Anybody got any tip, tricks, suggestions, advice on what to look for and at on new and used ones.
We've been looking at the used ones for about a month and it is unbelievable the shape or lack of, that some of these things are in. Main things we have been looking at are the ceiling, floor, cabinets for water leaks and rotten materials. Amazingly, the bathrooms are usually the room with the fewest leaks. The heat and air units are next on our list. The air handler seems kinda mickey mouse compared to a convential home. Several have just a closet with the air handler in there and the closet is the plenum. Works ok I guess, and the A-coil would be easy to clean (not that anybody has EVER cleaned any we have looked at). Next we walk the outside looking for waves in the siding and more rotten stuff. Look underneath a little. Who knows what you will find under there.
This a short term living space for us, so it doesn't need to be pretty, just clean and livable. Am I asking for too much?
Thanks
Gary
We've been looking at the used ones for about a month and it is unbelievable the shape or lack of, that some of these things are in. Main things we have been looking at are the ceiling, floor, cabinets for water leaks and rotten materials. Amazingly, the bathrooms are usually the room with the fewest leaks. The heat and air units are next on our list. The air handler seems kinda mickey mouse compared to a convential home. Several have just a closet with the air handler in there and the closet is the plenum. Works ok I guess, and the A-coil would be easy to clean (not that anybody has EVER cleaned any we have looked at). Next we walk the outside looking for waves in the siding and more rotten stuff. Look underneath a little. Who knows what you will find under there.
This a short term living space for us, so it doesn't need to be pretty, just clean and livable. Am I asking for too much?
Thanks
Gary