Metal siding has been used for decades in mobile and manufactured homes.
How to put vinyl siding on a mobile home with metal siding.
Hook your tool underneath the siding and pull down to start.
If so do you have to take the metal off first.
As an active mobile home investor you will absolutely invest in mobile homes with vinyl siding exteriors.
Vinyl siding is extremely common around the country on brand new housing both on single family homes and mobile homes.
Do you have to put something like osb or insulation board under the vinyl or the vinyl just goes on the top of the metal.
It s lightweight and practically indestructible because it s fire proof and insect proof.
Remove the metal siding.
Place a layer of wind wrap paper on top of the insulation to help protect it from damage if the siding ever comes unattached from the home.
In fact it was the most common siding material for mobile homes for decades until vinyl siding.
It was clearly a non professional install due to many discrepancies.
You will get a better final result the metal siding provides minimal insulation value and the metal whether it is aluminum steel or other can be recycled at a local scrap yard for.
Metal siding for mobile homes.
Siding on a mobile home is approximately 10 feet tall.
Then slide the tool along the piece of loose vinyl siding.
Finish with a tap of the hand to tighten.
Mobile homes from the 1990s through today may typically have vinyl siding of some color and texture from the factory.
I would like to know if any one here has ever put vinyl siding over metal siding on a mobile home.
Could there be any issues with using the vinyl over the old metal siding.
Assuming your trailer s outside walls are 10 feet high you ll have 140 square foot trailer ends and 700 square foot sides for a total of 1 680 square feet.
Apply a layer of insulation to the frame of the home.
Central florida 1978 mobile home with vertical metal ribbed siding.
Place the vertical side posts onto each corner of the building with a hammer and galvanized nails.
Use a type of insulation appropriate for your climate.
It can t melt but it can dent and scratch.