Anyway, our park has been getting about 4 or 5 FEMA homes a day for the past few days. THe set up crews are like a factory - one crew does the leveling/blocking, one crew does the tie downs, one crew builds wood steps and so on. I looked under one - it is a Holly Park and it has the normal belly fabric, but then it has a wire like caging over it. I could stick my pinky between the wires but otherwise it is pretty small. Looks like chicken wire only smaller. I would hate to have to work on things under the house
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With talking with one of the workers, he said they have 800 houses to set up and they add about 50-75 per day! He was from Georgia and hopes to be home by December. I have seen crews from GA, SC, MS, etc. I hope they know how to set up homes for winter climates
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As a footnote - I live in Iowa and am in an area hard hit by flooding. So there are over 800 FEMA houses coming in. The local paper said the gov pays them $7000 to transport these houses into the area.
Sorry for the babbling
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