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Weight Limits for Tiny Houses on Wheels — typically range from 3,000 to 26,000 pounds (1,361 to 11,793 kilograms) depending on the axle configuration, vehicle type, and intended use. The standard weight limit for a single axle trailer is 3,500 pounds, while a tandem axle trailer can support up to 7,000 pounds.
Axle Configuration and Weight Capacity
When designing a tiny house on wheels, the axle configuration plays a significant role in determining the weight limit. A single axle trailer typically consists of two wheels on a single axle, with a maximum weight capacity of 3,500 pounds (1,588 kilograms). Tandem axle trailers, on the other hand, feature two axles with four wheels, allowing for a maximum weight capacity of 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms) or more.
Vehicle Type and Weight Capacity
The type of vehicle used to transport the tiny house also affects the weight limit. For example, a standard pickup truck may have a weight capacity of 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms), while a larger SUV or truck can support up to 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms) or more.
Intended Use and Weight Capacity
The intended use of the tiny house also impacts the weight limit. For example, a tiny house used for occasional travel may require a lower weight capacity, while a tiny house used for permanent residence may require a higher weight capacity to accommodate additional weight from furniture, appliances, and other essentials. To determine the required weight capacity, consider the total weight of the house, including the trailer, walls, floor, roof, electrical systems, plumbing, and HVAC, as well as the weight of any additional features such as solar panels or a wind turbine.
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