The door of the mobile home must be carefully measured against the standard door. The problem lies in the framing of the door. The mobile home framing might not be adequate for the standard door hanging. Check with your installer BEFORE you purchase the door. In my case, there is a speciality home center that sells speciality doors for installation in mobile homes. Look in your local directory for such home centers.
39 inch is the standard width of any door of house. 36 is the standard width (3 feet).
they are really hard to do because alot of older mobile homes door jambs aren't as thick as a normal house door.. If your is not as wide then you have to build an extra casing on the outside of your mobile home. then the door just sticks out from the trailer a little bit.
Yes, it will. Almost all mobile home plumbing is standard.
The difference between a house and a mobile home is that a house is a free-standing, single family residence while a mobile home is the one on a trailer, always "on the go".
Yes it will fit.
They should be by the front door.
Well, honey, technically you can use a standard toilet in a mobile home, but you might run into some issues with plumbing and space. Mobile homes typically use smaller toilets to accommodate the limited space and different plumbing setups. So, while you can try to install a standard toilet, it might not be the most practical or efficient choice for your mobile home.
The difference between a house and a mobile home is that a house is a free-standing, single family residence while a mobile home is the one on a trailer, always "on the go".
Mobile home, trailer, RV.Mobile home, trailer, RV.
32 inches.
Same way you would in a regular house ! - Remove the lock or hinges if possible, if not, cut the lock off . Locks are cheap.