A lot goes down at your homes underbelly.
Do mobilel homes have attic space.
Manufactured houses do not usually have attic access because of the limited space between the ceiling and roof.
Airflow through homes and its impact on building performance is one of the least well understood building science phenomenon.
Opening the ceiling to gain access is not a difficult process.
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It s the closest point to the ground.
Interestingly most manufactured homes do not come with an attic access for new homeowners.
I feel that roof vents do a better job of removing moisture.
Most mobile homes do not have attic access.
A title report from a the county will usually give a clue as to the builder especially if it s post 2005.
I suggested they have a membrane installed over the metal but i am open to better ideas.
If your attic is a playroom pile on vibrant colors to make the space bright and happy.
We just don t get to see the attic except when somebody s cut a hole in the ceiling.
For a manufactured home the air space can be broadly segregated into three regions.
These homes will tend to build up a lot of heat in the summer though.
D i got my camera in there for a few shots.
This is due to the fact that most mobile homes have very little space between the ceiling and roofing so the manufacturers figure why bother with it.
But i will say there are a few of us on here that have seen first hand the damage the lack of venting can do.
Sq ft 150 min area and must cross vent on at least 2 sides.
So i have learned to agree to disagree with those that have opinions that have been proven wrong by real world examples.
Blown away any amount of wind entering the attic through vents or gaps can blow the very light insulation away.
Pvc plastic vapor barrier placed on soil below the mobile home is recommended to hold down moisture.
Nice curved trusses 1970 s single wide with the original metal roof.
Attic access often the attic access is left uninsulated to keep insulation from falling into the home.
The living space the attic cavity and the crawlspace or basement.
I do like roof vents better or maybe with gable vents.
Most older homes here only have static gable vents period.
If one gets stained swap it with one in a less conspicuous part of the room.
My mom for example bought a house that someone had finished the attic in.
It looks like the seams have leaked a few times and that probably caused the staining.
Damaged insulation in the underbelly.
Crawl space area ventilation below mobile homes.
The attic area does have sufficient room for moderate storage or to access for the purpose of running wires and installing various ceiling fixtures.
Modular homes use a standard roof truss usually and have attic access in most cases.
Attic venting sloped shingled roofs often omitted shorter shingle life voids warranty etc.