Front door bound up and dragging floor
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:12 am
Guys, I am by no means an expert when it comes to leveling or this type of a problem, so it looking for advice.
My mobile is a 56' single wide and rarely used. I have multiple pillars dug down with 12x12 timbers running front to back in 8 places to provide stability and level? I had this done by a local guy a few years ago, he is a logger and a man of many talents hired by many for this kind of stuff. These timbers could probably only be lifted by a backhoe..lol. Everything was rock steady and level when he was done.... At least at the time and still pretty much now. I adjusted the interior doors after that and most are still good.
When I open my entrance door it drags the carpet hard. When I look at my screen door, there is a 1" gap opposite the hinge side at the top. I have confirmed that this is not a worn hinge issue. It has progressively gotten worse over the last few years. My concern is that my wife or my kids who YANK on that door will break or buckle it.
Is there a rule of thumb on how to adjust this? Obviously leveling is an art form, at least to me anyway. So as an example, as I look at the screen door, the top right being 1" low, is there a common thought on whether i should jack under the left side or the right side of the floor under the door? It appears to me that the doorframe is racked.
My other concern is that I have had pieces of flooring replaced over the years around the edges. I'm hoping that this isn't a sign that the floor went bad under the doorframe, although I sense no soft spot. The camp is in a deep snow area and I have had snow pile up agonist the side and allow moisture to get to the floor even though the floor is 3" above grade.
I'm thinking that I may have to jack up this one spot and install a separate pillar to resolve this, but I open for some expert advice.
Thanks in advance!
My mobile is a 56' single wide and rarely used. I have multiple pillars dug down with 12x12 timbers running front to back in 8 places to provide stability and level? I had this done by a local guy a few years ago, he is a logger and a man of many talents hired by many for this kind of stuff. These timbers could probably only be lifted by a backhoe..lol. Everything was rock steady and level when he was done.... At least at the time and still pretty much now. I adjusted the interior doors after that and most are still good.
When I open my entrance door it drags the carpet hard. When I look at my screen door, there is a 1" gap opposite the hinge side at the top. I have confirmed that this is not a worn hinge issue. It has progressively gotten worse over the last few years. My concern is that my wife or my kids who YANK on that door will break or buckle it.
Is there a rule of thumb on how to adjust this? Obviously leveling is an art form, at least to me anyway. So as an example, as I look at the screen door, the top right being 1" low, is there a common thought on whether i should jack under the left side or the right side of the floor under the door? It appears to me that the doorframe is racked.
My other concern is that I have had pieces of flooring replaced over the years around the edges. I'm hoping that this isn't a sign that the floor went bad under the doorframe, although I sense no soft spot. The camp is in a deep snow area and I have had snow pile up agonist the side and allow moisture to get to the floor even though the floor is 3" above grade.
I'm thinking that I may have to jack up this one spot and install a separate pillar to resolve this, but I open for some expert advice.
Thanks in advance!