Mobile Home Additions & Upgrades

Building a DIY Skylight Cover

When it comes to brightening up a room, nothing beats a skylight. Natural, abundant light shining in making everything bright and cheery. But skylights also have their drawbacks. During the summer they can let in a lot of heat making …

Sealing an Addition on Manufactured Home

Unless both your home and addition are on frost line footings, they probably shift independently. If you’re having trouble keeping the gap sealed where the addition meets the home, you’ll enjoy this tip. Screw a 1×6 board (A) to the …

Mobile Home Roof Repair Options

Regardless of what type of structure they’re placed over, roofs serve the incredibly important purpose of keeping all of the outside elements from entering a home or business. Roofs are generally durable and long-lasting, but that’s not to say that …

How to Add Decorative Molding to Flat Doors

Increasing the value and visual appeal of your home doesn’t have to be costly or involve expansive renovations. There are countless home improvement ideas that fit right into small budget DIY that can have a dramatic impact on your home …

Mobile Home Porches & Decks Guide

Whether you’re looking to add functional living space, curb appeal or a place to just lounge and relax, a mobile home porch can make for a great additional feature. These types of porches are typically built at the front of …

Build a Mobile Home Skirting Access Door

Many people do a great job of installing and upkeeping their skirting but fail to plan for a simple access to get underneath their home. Take it from me, makeshift doors are frustrating. If those access doors don’t open because …

Mobile Home Replacement Windows

If you are here then you have likely tried several quick fixes for your mobile home windows and have perhaps had enough. At some point, you are left with the only option being the replacement of your mobile home windows. …

How to Replace a Leaky/Rotten Bay Window

Do you have a bay window that’s leaking? If it’s been leaking long enough, the wood around it is probably also rotten. In most manufactured homes the window actually isn’t a true bay window, but rather 3-4 windows assembled to …