"Please use caution when opening overhead bins, as items may have shifted during the flight”, well seems a similar logic applies when transporting and setting up manufactured homes.
In our case the walls shifted, which did quite a bit of damage to some walls, especially around doors and windows, and more so in the master bedroom end of the house, see below.
The damage on this wall is substantial -
Many a door frame throughout the house has similar damage -
One side of the attic vent came loose, which was just enough to allow quite a bit of the white insulation to fall into the living area, see pic below, and it's everywhere -
The kitchen floor with insulation throughout -
There are several cracks in the Livingroom ceiling -
The front door is NOT plumb, as you can see daylight shining through in the bottom right -
There's also some damage to the outside of the house too, e.g. missing shingles, missing pieces of siding, tree limb damage to some siding, etc.
We were told that the damage and issues I've listed above are fairly typical and occur during transit, hence the "trim out" team.
The "trim out" work, both inside and outside, is supposed to address and repair all this damage. Some of the repairs should be pretty straight forward and relatively easy to fix, others, well we'll have to wait and see how the repairs look when completed.

















































