In the image below you see one half of a double wide that has the interior and perimeter walls installed.
Roof construction doublewide home.
Roofs are built separately from the rest of the home and installed after all interior work has been done.
If the home is a double section or triple section home this is where structural lumber headers and a laminated ridge beam are used over the openings to join the two sections of the home together.
Many mobile homeowners are willing to pay more as metal roofs are known to last longer and better protect your home from the elements.
Double wides use roof trusses that are.
Consider other additions before you conclude the building of your own double wide mobile home.
Do not forget to include the shingles and center roof vents as well.
Asphalt is a popular roofing material for all types of homes including double wides because it is inexpensive durable and low maintenance.
Use ladders or scaffolding if you are building the roof onto a building that is still a frame.
This can be done either with many pairs of hands or with the assistance of a crane.
Once the roof truss system is completed the manufactured home roof structure is moved over the rest of the home.
Notice there is no roof yet.
Many homeowners who have a flat or bowed roof are in need of a roof repair or replacement.
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.
Once this is done you can then proceed to screw together the adjoining walls inside and outside the home to create partitions and rooms as you so wish.
Mobile homes built before 1976 were constructed to much lower standards than those built later.
Hoist the trusses onto the roof.
A mobile home roof over creates a unique opportunity to completely change the look of the 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.
Manufactured homes the coded homes built after 76 tend to have more pitched or peaked roofs.
Mobile homes constructed prior to the 1976 implementation of hud code mostly have flat or bowed roofs.