Very difficult ! -It's all under the floor and changing or adding to it means taking up flooring and floorboards
If your apartment does not have duct work, the owner of the building has not had it installed. Perhaps they felt it would be too costly to install, or perhaps they are simply not interested in or see a need for duct work.
Make a bulkhead or install a drop ceiling
Yes. There are lenders and brokers who work with manufactured and mobile homes in parks. Rates tend to be higher for homes in park/communities but it can be done.
Have you seen any mobile homes 'using asbestos' ? I look at and work in many and have not seen any asbestos -just conventional construction.
Mobile homes are homes that are manufactured and then brought to a site typically on a trailer. This homes are considered mobile since they typically have heavy duty framework installed. It is pretty expensive though to move a mobile home.Ans 2 - It means a lot of work, re-fitting wheels and axles, and tow bars. You need special road permits and special trucks.
No. a standard Vinyl replacement window will not work in a mobile home unless you do some work to the wall to frame it to the correct size. Generally a mobile homes walls and window openings are a different size than the standard size used in stick built homes.
With duct tape I install and maintain duct work for a living if you want to seal the joints just wrap the tape around the duct. If you need to cover a hole you will need to screw a piece of metal on the duct over the hole and tape over the edges of your patch. this is the simplest and cheapest way I know to do it.
Not only will they work for a mobile home, they tend to do better on mobile homes then standard homes. Insulation tends to be less efficient for mobile home anyways so vinyl windows are a good alternative for repairs. On a standard home they just become a weak point in insulating the ambient temperature.
Exactly the same solar panels and systems made for regular houses will work in Mobile homes.
to install pipes in attic or under floors depending on what type house you have,to pipe in a/c or heat whichever it may be
Yes, a skilled professional would be able to install the proper duct work for central air conditioning in your existing home. Check in your area for a reputible business.
No, there is no blower or duct work. You can't chill the water in the heating system and get cold air out of it.