I've never heard of there being any weight limit. I have put large tubs in a few mobiles and had no problem. Joists are 16" apart in the floor and can support a lot of weight.
Depends on the stain. CLR is good for many.
A mobile home can't tow ANYTHING ! A true mobile home has no motive power.
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NO - and HOW would you weigh it anyway ?
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Replacement bathtub faucets can be purchased at home improvement stores. A few stores likely to carry bathtub faucets would be Home Depot, Lowe's, and Sears Hardware.
An old bathtub can be recycled at a steel recycling plant if the bathtub is made of steel. If the bathtub is fiberglass or ceramic, the bathtub can be recycled by offering it for sale at a shop that specializes in re-useable home construction products.
It will hold more weight than you can ever put into it !- My floor joists are 2x10 at 16 inch intervals, and I installed a 48 x 60 spa tub that holds about 20 cubic feet of water, that weighs around 1200 pounds. Include two average people in it and you have over 1,500 pounds ! - The floor holds just fine .
If it is part of your lease, and most leases limit the number of overnight guests to five for five consecutive days, then the landlord can limit the number of visitors. A londlord may also limit the number of vehicles that are parked around the mobile home or on the property as well.
There are several places online to purchase a bathtub for handicap people. Safesteptub, premiercarebathing and Home Depot have these available. Home Depot also has these available in their stores.