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Double Wide Trailer
Posted on 12/20/25 at 6:45 am
Posted on 12/20/25 at 6:45 am
For those of you who have purchased a new double wide in the recent past for primary residence or camp, how durable has it been? Meaning have you started to have issues with roof, plumbing, electrical, etc?
Posted on 12/20/25 at 7:03 am to CountMeIn
At a minimum, put a metal roof over it.
If you buy a new double-wide, make sure you put it where you want it the 1st time. They are not designed to be moved again without spending $$$.
If you buy a new double-wide, make sure you put it where you want it the 1st time. They are not designed to be moved again without spending $$$.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:42 pm to CountMeIn
Biggest problem with any mobile home is the roof leaking due to the low slope.
If just for a camp, just stay with a single wide. Easier to move and therefore easier to sell. Moving a double wide can take a long time and be expensive, because they are not made to be taken apart easily and there are few people who move them.
If just for a camp, just stay with a single wide. Easier to move and therefore easier to sell. Moving a double wide can take a long time and be expensive, because they are not made to be taken apart easily and there are few people who move them.
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