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Dayle1
Jan 25, 2015Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
My land was flat also. After the foundation went it there was a slight rise to the concrete floor like in any construction. I even had a second door installed out the back so I could just pull in and pull right out thru the back.
They filled in landscaped and the concrete pad to the building looked flat as did the ribbon to it.
My door had plenty of clearance measured to my MH sitting on flat concrete in the front driveway. But its a math problem slightly raise the front end x amount x height somehow increases exponentially made mine a real looser for me.
And by god it was only an inch+ that prevented the ac unit from clearing the top of the door.
Here's the warm expensive heated home I planned for my RV that she NEVER was able to park in during the cold winters of the North.
Simple solution for the problem, not cheap but the builder should eat the cost. Anyway, re-pour the ramp, have it flat in front of the door for a distance equal to the vehicle length, then the incline. Now the rv will no longer be on an incline at the door.
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