Just the same way as in regular house. Remove one side of the wall and slide insulation batts inside, the recover wall.
Old houses are hard to insulate because they were built without insulation in mind and often require major work - like knocking down walls and similar.
You are not very specific about the condition, locality or possibility of renting this out. -That all helps. -If I owned an old mobile, I would renovate it and rent it to someone who needs a small home.
Where can I find info on an old Sera wood burning fireplace for a mobile home, model # 155.841741?
Would make a great trailer if you had a big boat !
While new homes are easier to insulate, old homes are better insulted.
To replace a mobile home bathtub, you can follow these steps: Measure the existing bathtub to ensure the new one will fit. Remove any fixtures or surrounding walls as needed. Disconnect plumbing and drainage. Remove the old bathtub carefully. Install the new bathtub, ensuring it is level and secure. Reconnect plumbing and drainage. Seal the edges and test for leaks before use.
To effectively restore and maintain the charm of old wood walls in your home, start by cleaning the walls with a gentle wood cleaner and sanding any rough spots. Apply a wood conditioner to nourish the wood and then finish with a coat of wood stain or sealant to protect and enhance the natural beauty of the wood. Regularly dust and polish the walls to keep them looking their best.
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Yes, you can, but it's best to remove the old shingles first.
To effectively repair and maintain old plaster walls in your home, start by cleaning the walls thoroughly and removing any loose or damaged plaster. Next, apply a plaster patching compound to fill in any cracks or holes. Sand the patched areas smooth once they are dry. Finally, consider painting or sealing the walls to protect them from further damage. Regularly inspect and touch up any areas that show signs of wear to maintain the walls in good condition.
Old Mobile Site ended in 1711.
Old Mobile Site was created in 1702.