Mobile homes are usually priced less than traditional stick built houses with similar dimensions.
Mobile home walls and roof.
Drywall is also called gypsum board but not to be confused the gypsum panels that are installed in mobile and manufactured homes.
The space in between these joists forms cavities that are also used for insulation material.
Structurally they cannot withstand a lot of weight.
First there are three common types of mobile home roof or truss designs.
Mobile home walls are constructed much like the floors.
Less labor is needed and there are much smaller refuse fees.
It s not easy to install but the results are great.
Some mobile homes are made with low grade materials to cut costs further and one area that bears the brunt is the roof.
Fiberglass insulation is used between studs.
The walls get a 1 4 top and bottom plate as well as fire rated interior paneling and often metal anchor bonding times for added rigidity.
Drywall is the most popular ceiling and wall covering for a reason.
Roofs made from cheap metal tend to disintegrate after being exposed to the elements for many years.
Most mobile homes will have bowstring trusses made with 2 2 or 2x3s.
It s a beautiful surface that works in any space.
They re inset on the floor with dado cuts that securely join the floor and walls.
It is the most popular material to replace your mobile home ceiling.
Bowstring trusses are a dome shape.
They consist of a framework usually in h shapes of wooden joists and supports.
Both the interior and exterior of the walls are then covered in panels.
Flat standard slope half truss and bowstring trusses.
There s little to no material removed which can keep costs down.