Important Facts About Mobile Home Skirting

By Marci Glover


Mobile houses normally rest on blocks which are then placed on a concrete foundation. In the process some space is created between the base of the house and the concrete foundation. Mobile home skirting, sometimes known as trailer skirting, is therefore normally done in order to cover this gap. The main objective therefore is the creation of a barrier between the two surfaces.

Skirting is important if you want to decorate your mobile home. The quality of the outlook is however highly dependent on your budget. Nevertheless, besides giving the house good looks, the process also serves to cover the structural elements of the home. In addition, it helps in regulating the temperatures during summer and winter.

The market has a wide variety of materials one can use for skirting purposes. However, the choice of which to use is entirely based on how deep you want to dig into your pocket. The materials used also determine the final appearance of the house. Some of them are easy to use while others require seeking the services of a professional.

The basic thing to put into consideration before going into trailer skirting is the cost involved. Knowing the linear footage of your home will give you a rough idea on cost. This measurement is calculated by adding up the length and the width of all four sides of the structure. The final cost is dependent on how much material you will need to buy in terms of feet.

After the above step, calculate the height in feet from the ground to the level you want the skirting to reach using a tape measure. Repeat this for all the four corners of the house. Thereafter, get the measurement from the middle point of both two sides of the trailer. Run an average of the six measurements to tabulate an average figure which will then be used as the height.

The materials to use also determine the cost. For instance you can choose to use vinyl, which is popular as it is attractive and pocket friendly. Alternatively you can use reil rock panels. These are made of sturdy plastic and normally bear the look of a stone. They are cost effective and easy to install. If your concern is maintaining steady temperature below the house, faux rock is the best to use. Other materials like bricks, cider block, metal and ply wood can also be used for skirting purposes.

Once you are done with cost evaluation and selecting the appropriate material for your house, acquire all the supplies needed for the job and transport them to the site. Using a saw blade, cut the panels of the material to be used to the exact size of the skirt. Place a wooden frame on the concrete and screw it to the ground. If need be, you can as well place a frame on the base of the house too. Using a screw drill place the boards to cover the gap and screw them to the wooden frames.

As seen above, trailer skirting is important if you own one. You should however consult an expert if you are not in position to do the job alone. The Internet can be helpful if you want to find one within your area.




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