1. Making sure your home is properly leveled is one of the most important
issues. When your mobile home is set up, it will be leveled, but over time,
you may need to have it adjusted. If doors fail to close properly, windows
don't seem to fit right, your floors squeak when walked on, or you are
noticing cracks in walls or ceilings, your home may not be level. There are
kits available to walk you through this process, or you can call a
professional to level your mobile home. 

2. The skirting around your mobile home is important for energy efficiency
and for protecting the belly of the home. Repair holes immediately, before
they can cause further damage. One simple way to repair small holes is to
apply tape from the inside and then coat the hole with caulk from the
outside. Use a paint scraper to smooth it. Apply more if necessary. Smooth
again, allow it to dry, and then sand it. Wipe away any sanding residue. You
may also be able to find colored caulk that is a close match to the existing
color of your skirting. 

3. When it comes to cleaning the exterior of your mobile home, you may
consider renting or purchasing a power washer so that you can get the job
done quickly. If you do, ask for specific instructions from the dealer
before attempting to use it. You can damage your siding or injure yourself
if you don't know what you're doing. Take care to follow all instructions
precisely for the best results. You can also purchase a long extension
handle to attach to a scrubber or sponge, if you like the idea of getting
some exercise while cleaning your siding.

4. When doing interior home improvement projects keep in mind that some
materials used in mobile homes are different from those used in conventional
homes. For example, you may have paneling or vinyl covered drywall. First of
all, treated paneling and vinyl are difficult to replace, if you want the
same style, since they are generally discontinued quickly as styles change.
They can also be difficult to paint, but there are products and techniques
available to help make the process easier.

5. Painting over printed paneling requires sanding and wiping away residue.
For grooved paneling (generally found in older mobile homes) apply joint
compound within each groove. Allow it to dry completely. It will contract,
so you will need to use a second application. When it is dry, sand over the
compound as well as the rest of the wall, and wipe away sanding residue.
Prime the entire wall, allow to dry according to the directions on the
primer label, and then apply paint as you normally would.

6. When attempting to paint vinyl-covered drywall, you may be faced with
some other challenges. Many times, even after sanding and priming, the
pattern will still show through the new paint. Look for stain blocking
primers or consider using a faux painting technique and creating your own
subtle pattern to camouflage the existing one. Some people suggest textured
treatments to hide the existing print completely.

7. If you have a corner tub, you may be wondering how you can find a shower
curtain to fit it. Shower curtains are more readily available in the
standard size (72" x 72"). Instead of looking for a "corner tub" curtain,
simply measure and then shop for a larger size (such as "110 x 72"). Still,
you may have to order a curtain, since mobile home fixtures are often
different sizes and shapes than standard fixtures, but there are many of
outlets available online. You can also have a shower curtain custom made if
you like, or make one yourself after measuring. 

8. Repairing water stains in mobile home ceilings can also be a chore.
Ceiling tiles can be incredibly difficult to replace. Camouflaging the stain
is often far easier, and there are products available to help you make a
quick job of it. Stain blocking primer is available in aerosol cans that
come complete with vertical tips to make overhead spraying simpler. Look for
quick dry formulas. Try to choose one that is a muted white instead of a
stark white, since ceilings discolor with age and you don't want the primed
area to stand out after you paint the ceiling. When the stain sealer is dry,
if the color is distinctly different, you should consider priming the entire
ceiling before painting.

9. Other fixtures and features may also be a little tricky, such as
doorknobs and faucets. Be sure to select those that are made especially for
mobile homes, or remove the fixture and measure the holes before purchasing
a replacement. You may also need special screws, nuts, and tools for
replacing different fixtures, so it pays to bring existing hardware along
with you when shopping for new items.

10. While some home improvement centers or hardware stores carry items that
you can use, you're better off shopping in a mobile home supply store if
there is one in your area. If there is not one nearby, take advantage of
mobile home supply outlets online. Many offer a great selection as well as
helpful tips and ideas.

 



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