Cut the first piece of siding and install it over the starter strip.
Mobile home siding all the way to ground.
Vinyl siding is extremely common around the country on brand new housing both on single family homes and mobile homes.
Vinyl siding for mobile homes has become extremely popular in the last few years because it doesn t require paint and resists damage from scratches hail and other inclement weather and it doesn t fade.
The bottom 3 boards had already been replaced all the way around at around 10 years because the idiot builder thought that it would look prettier with siding to the ground.
As an active mobile home investor you will absolutely invest in mobile homes with vinyl siding exteriors.
Metal siding for mobile homes.
In fact it was the most common siding material for mobile homes for decades until vinyl siding.
No wood comes anywhere close to the ground.
Mobile home skirting tips and expert advice.
Venting is vital for a healthy mobile home.
Installing mobile home vinyl siding is a great way to protect your mobile home as well as making it easy to wash and care for.
Mobile homes from the 1990s through today may typically have vinyl siding of some color and texture from the factory.
It can t melt but it can dent and scratch.
It s lightweight and practically indestructible because it s fire proof and insect proof.
Continue with each subsequent piece of siding until the mobile home is complete.
The following tips are valid for all materials and the expert advice may help you choose the right material for your home s skirting.
Trace the chalk line all around the mobile home ensuring that the line is straight and even throughout.
Metal siding has been used for decades in mobile and manufactured homes.