Manufactured and modular homes are constructed in a controlled environment unencumbered by weather in an efficient assembly line process.
Manufactured home mobile home roof construction details.
Again energy efficient insulation is used in the roof.
Here s a breakdown of some aspects of mobile home construction standards.
So you ll see two knee walls one supporting the front and one the back roof section.
Mobile home construction standards.
The construction methods produce less waste reduce labor costs and conserve energy while construction takes place faster at a lower cost and with less environmental waste than with a traditional site.
Materials such as treated lumber masonry steel or reinforced concrete are acceptable.
Homes built prior to 1976 had only one or two inches of insulation wrapped around the walls floor and ceiling 2 x 2 or 2 x 3 studs uninsulated air ducts in the floor and ceiling no ceiling vapor barrier and jalousie windows.
If you re going with a permanent foundation you must have specific foundation piers.
The roof rafters are hinged roughly 18 24 from the eaves of the home and are lifted up at the site then supported by an attic knee wall.
Outriggers are welded to the steel i beam for extra strength and support.
A permanent skirting must wrap around the foundation.
Modular home uppermost sections that will include a roof travel with the roof laid flat atop the upper floor module.
Steel i beams are engineered to support the structure of your home.
Some brands will put the roof on first and then add the exterior sheathing others will add the sheathing on before the roof.
Cross members connect two i beams and add stability to your home s foundation.
Manufactured home construction mobile homes built before 1976 were constructed to much lower standards than those built later.