Manufactured homes the coded homes built after 76 tend to have more pitched or peaked roofs.
Roof area of a double wide mobile home.
Multiplying this square footage by a standard multiplier of 1 35 for an average pitched roof yields 2 160 square feet of area.
The stained area indicates a water issue such as a leak or buildup of condensation in the home s roof.
This surface area that needs to be covered by roofing material is the same whether the structure is a permanent house or a mobile home.
A mobile home roof over involves placing a new roof or roofing material over your existing roof there s little to no material removed which can keep costs down.
Is around 3600 4000 square feet.
For example assume a home measuring 26 feet and 6 inches by 60 feet.
An often overlooked literally feature of your new mobile home is eaves and roof pitch.
Many homeowners who have a flat or bowed roof are in need of a roof repair or replacement.
And as this hot air rises it will easily escape the mobile home if there isn t quality insulation preventing it from doing so.
The homeowner may notice a brown discoloration on the ceiling.
Less labor is needed and there are much smaller refuse fees.
Rubber mobile home roofs are created by stretching a thick blanket like membrane over an existing roof at a cost of about 1 175 2 295 in materials for a single wide and 1 595 3 610 for a double wide depending on size manufacturer shipping distance pitch of roof and number of vents.
For example modular homes often carry a 5 12 roof pitch.
The typical family home in the u s.
Today you can get mobile homes that are equal in size to typical family homes although the average size is a bit less.
They were must haves from the get go because they help keep a mobile home cooler create additional living space are fairly easy to install and relatively affordable.
Multiplying the two values yields 1 600 square feet.
Mobile homes are divided into three size categories.
Mobile homes constructed prior to the 1976 implementation of hud code mostly have flat or bowed roofs.
While all manufactured homes are built in a factory not all roof pitches will be the same.
Double wide mobile homes have a reputation for suffering from roof problems.
As you may recall from grade school hot air rises.
This is arguably the most important area of the mobile home to insulate and the reason behind this ties into basic science.