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Mobile Home Weatherization – Underbelly

By weatherizing your mobile home, you have the largest opportunity to save on heating and cooling bills by addressing the underbelly of the home. Due to the factory construction process by which they are built, they have a large open cavity between the bottom board insulation and the underside of the sub-floor. This cavity is referred to as the “underbelly”. Some homes have larger than others ‘underbellys’. Typically when you are performing air sealing measures on the home, you will get the greatest reduction of air infiltration by filling the void that is the underbelly. There is little to no insulation directly behind the rim joist, which gives the home a broken thermal envelope. Blowing insulation into the underbelly will not only give the home a true thermal boundary but drastically reduce air infiltration by closing the void. This is done by using an insulation blowing machine coupled with approx 100′ of hose. Most big box stores offer rentals of the machines. Blown fiberglass insulation is to be used instead of cellulose. Fiberglass is naturally water repellant which makes it a much better choice by comparison.

By keeping these ideas in mind, you can easily and confidently weatherize your mobile home’s underbelly.

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