Subfloors are an important subject in the mobile home world.
Trailer house biu it can put on the floor.
Blowing insulation into the belly of your mobile home.
When your mobile home sits above the ground keeping mice rats and insects out can be challenging.
The floor of each section is built strong enough to be placed on a temporary trailer for transport to the building site where the trailer chassis is removed prior to assembly of each section.
However this method of insulating a mobile home underbelly requires specialized equipment and advanced knowledge of a mobile home s construction.
Most every home with particle board subflooring will need to have their subfloors replaced eventually.
As we shared in our complete mobile home insulation guide blowing insulation into the belly and the ceiling of a mobile home is the most recommended method to insulate under a mobile home.
This would save time weight and money for our overall project and the best part is we would gain a extra 3 5 of vertical space.
When we designed our trailer for our build more info on our custom trailers we order the cross members to be flush with the deck of the trailer so can be used as the subfloor versus building a subfloor on top of it.
One key to keeping your mobile home.
Sometimes homeowners find that there are suddenly cracks in the walls or the windows and doors don t fit just right.
How to keep critters out from under your mobile home.
This week in our ask a mobile home expert series we are covering questions about mobile home subfloors.