Mobile Home Skirting Ideas
- Aluminum skirting is strong and not easily damaged by trimmers and other lawn care equipment and is less likely to be blown in by high winds. Aluminum skirting is available in a wide variety of colors and finishes to coordinate with the siding on the mobile home. The installation is simple and can be completed by the average homeowner. The skirting is slipped into a channel that is mounted to the base of the mobile home and attached at the bottom to pressure treated lumber that is laid in a shallow trench on the ground around the parameters. Pressure treated lumber is held in place by stakes that are driven into the ground every four to six feet. In areas of the country where the ground is subject to freezing and heaving, a distance of about one inch is left at the top of the skirting to allow the skirting to move and is only attached with screws to the pressure treated lumber. Venting is required with the aluminum skirting; allow one foot of venting for each one hundred fifty square feet of floor space. The trenched area is back filled with pea gravel after the installation of the skirting is complete.
- Simulated brick skirting is attached to framing built from pressure treated lumber from the bottom of the mobile home to the ground. In areas where frost heave occurs, the framing is held up off the ground to allow for movement. Stakes are driven into the ground and secured to the framing by nails or screws. Cross members in the framing are spaced 18 inches apart horizontally. This skirting is installed from left to right beginning at the top edge of the bottom of the mobile home. Any panels that have to be trimmed off should be cut with a fine toothed circular saw blade cutting on the face of the panels. Nails that are driven into the face of the panels should be placed in the mortar lines and not driven tightly to allow the panels to move when adjusting to rising or lowering of temperatures. The top edge of the brick panels will be covered with a channel and the bottom edge will be covered with gravel or other ground cover.
- Vinyl skirting is available either uninsulated or with foam board insulation attached to the vinyl. The insulated vinyl has an insulation value of R 9. The vinyl skirting is purchased in panels that measure 4 by 12 feet and can be cut to the size required with a circular saw. Panels are installed in a channel at the ground level and covered at the top with a vinyl cap, no additional framing is required to install this type of vinyl skirting. Insulation is cut at a 45-degree angle at the corners, to create a smooth seamless fit. The insulated vinyl is designed to withstand high wind loads and comes in shades of almond, gray and white. Vents are available in colors and sizes required for completion of the installation.
Aluminum Skirting
Simulated Brick Skirting
Vinyl Skirting
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