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Posted about 2 years ago

The itchy Subject of Insulation Under Your Home

Good Day Trailer Trash 2 Trailer Cash Nation, today we will be talking about the itchy subject of insulation.
We recently found that one of our homes have a drain line that was loose under it and in turn that drain soaked the insulation and caused a lot of it to fall under the home. Thanks to the 2 guys that work with us Trae and Jeff they took on this awful job of cleaning up the mess and reinsulating under the home, a few hours later it was as good as new underneath with new insulation and new plastic to hold it up with.If you have to take on this hard job I would recommend getting an R Rating of about 30 so its not to thick to go in between the floor joists and some thick plastic to hold it up with. Make no mistake this is one of the hardest job you will do in rehabbing a mobile home, I would advise doing it in sections at at a time then move onto something else cause this is a difficult job that even the insulation guys will not show up to do cause they have to lay on their backs and work over head.


happy investing 
Trailer Trash 2 Trailer Cash



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