However attaching a moisture barrier directly to the bottom of your mobile home and is common.
Repair under the mobile home floor.
This is a quick and dirty list of the basic steps needed to replace flooring in a mobile home.
When a mobile home owner is familiar with the dwelling the job goes much more smoothly.
Or the water or insects responsible for the damage could spread to the floor joists or wall studs and the cost to replace the floor joists and subfloor will be much higher than simply replacing a section of the subfloor.
The average cost to replace or repair a plywood subfloor in a 306 square foot room costs 555 or between 490 and 600 the average cost to install a new plywood subfloor is 620 or between 572 and 720.
Cost to replace repair or install subfloor.
Soft spots on the floor can cause damage to other aspects of your mobile home.
Remove the trim and floor covering.
Crawling under your mobile home evaluating the parts that can be removed realizing the parts that may cause some trouble and checking the space between the floor joists and the i beams are worth taking the time to do properly.
Blowing insulation into the belly of your mobile home.
As we shared in our complete mobile home insulation guide blowing insulation into the belly and the ceiling of a mobile home is the most recommended method to insulate under a mobile home.
Step by step process to replace flooring in a mobile home.
I have appreciated your commentary on fixing soft mobile home floors.
There are several thoughts on moisture barrier installation.
Waiting too long to repair the subfloor in your mobile home could result in an unsafe hole in the floor.
Never fear replacing mobile home floors can be done in 7 easy steps.
However this method of insulating a mobile home underbelly requires specialized equipment and advanced knowledge of a mobile home s construction.
This material is found on the bottom of most manufactured homes built since the 1980 s.
The first step to replacing rotted flooring in a mobile home is to remove the trim and floor covering.
I have an old 77 8 x40 mobile home blocks at one end and the front end pretty much right down on the ground due to the slope of the land when it was first put down by my great uncle back in the early 80 s.
One suggests placing the moisture barrier directly on the ground.
To repair a mobile home under belly and or replace mobile home insulation you will likely need some polyethylene underbelly material a black tarp like material belly repair tape or both.
If this sounds like a recent retelling of your life then you will need to replace your flooring.