Runner
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With a regular house I would say put some concrete blocks and jacks under the house and raise the jacks until the floor is level again. I am not sure if this is the best course of action for a manufactured house, though, because I do not understand how they are constructed and if the supports could take such a treatment. It has to be better than letting it bow, though (but not as safe as selling it off).
Also, check and see if you are parallel with the support beams under the floor -- if you are, you will tilt one way or the other unless you safely straddle a couple (not likely). You need to put a large tank perpendicular to the floor studs.
Also, check and see if you are parallel with the support beams under the floor -- if you are, you will tilt one way or the other unless you safely straddle a couple (not likely). You need to put a large tank perpendicular to the floor studs.