Step-by-step how to install Metal Skirting on a Mobile home or building

Enjoyed this video? Join my Locals community for exclusive content at straightarrowrepair.locals.com!
2 years ago
119

How to install metal skirting on a mobile home. Phil walks you through the entire job, exactly how to do it. We take you step-by-step though the whole project. How to use J-channel, cut inside and outside corners.

Why you would want to reuse the vinyl bottom and top rail. You see exactly how to cut, measure and adjust to the problems you can run into on the job.

Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:19 How to measure
0:44 Why use metal
1:47 How to use Current trim
2:15 Problems with Vinyl
2:34 How to take off Vinyl Skirting
3:32 Preparing Bottom rail for skirting
6:03 How to measure and cut metal skirting
9:05 How to bend your metal skirting
10:00 Installing the corner-Things to watch for
11:29 What tools you need or can use
12:26 Measuring and cut next piece, install
15:53 Starting the next piece-might cut this r/t ringtone
18:19 Next piece, working around a phone line and wires
22:37 Using J-channel for bottom/top rail
24:31 How to fasten it
28:12 How to make an outside or inside corner with material
30:28 Top-front, make sure you have room and metal install
33:56 Cut metal for tight corner
36:08 How to cut the metal for a pipe
38:33 Putting the metal for the corner and how to deal with tricky cuts
42:46 Cutting metal to the post
45:26 Installing Top-front tips and tricks
50:40 Finished Ramp J-channel and top-front
51:05 Putting Top-Front back on
56:04 Why we re-used the trim
56:29 How to cut the trim if you need to
58:02 How to cut Top-front vinyl corners
59:20 Bottom-rail vinyl corners
1:02:19 Completed Metal skirting

See the answer to any venting questions below.

🙏 Subscribe, 👍, it helps a lot!!
➤❓/ 💬: ask@straightarrowrepair.com
➤ Follow https://straightarrowrepair.com/pipf

➤➤I get a little for the channel-no charge for you if you use the links:
➤➤Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/3CxD1T4
➤➤Tool lists & recommended products🧰 https://straightarrowrepair.com/0lvf

➤➤Services We use
➤➤MORNINGFA·ME https://morningfa.me/invite/StraightArrowRepair
➤➤A2 Hosting http://www.a2hosting.com/refer/140244
➤➤Tubebuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/StraightArrowRepair
➤➤Apsumo http://fbuy.me/v/philbridges
➤➤VidIQ: https://vidiq.com/straightarrowrepair

#MobileHomeRepair, #MobileHomeImprovement, #DIYHomeRepair

I will try to answer with hope to be simple enough and understandable enough to help other people with questions about the same subject .

First, let's keep in mind vents in a block or concrete wall foundation will have pressing need of how to dispose of water or moisture trapped under the house for any number of reasons. The foundation for concrete or block is dug into the ground causing a tendency to keep moisture under the house.

That also brings another subject of houses installing plastic on the ground to keep moisture from wicking up because unlike a mobile home conventional homes have no vapor barrier installed on the floor joists. Now more and more new mobile homes are installing this vapor barrier thinking this should be the same situation . Mobile homes have a vapor barrier already protecting it.

Still, we might say why not? OK, whenever I crawl under a house or a mobile home with plastic on the ground they are large amounts of water on top of the plastic from the leak. At age 56 these memories are still vivid. Sometimes a pond of water is kept by plastic.

And guess what in the winter with a diligent homeowner the vents will be closed. Guess how much vents are helping now. Even with vents guess how long it takes to get rid of the ponds of water trapped under a house. A LONG TIME MY FRIENDS.

Any plumbing needs protection from cold weather. Vents allowing cold winter winds many times below 0 will want to be closed. Makes sense, does it not.

So now we are discussing venting in good weather. Funny thing about mobile home skirting other than block or concrete. It does not hold back water. Guess what? It does not hold water underneath either.

Now an exception to this will be when you have plastic on the ground. Now, this great idea of plastic is catching and holding water that might be rolling from the yard under the skirting. Now let's get to vents or areas that vent, consider that every rib 9 inches open under the top front. So a 70-foot house has 172 feet around it. It also has 230 ribs plus four corners also open at the top.

Finally, as long as I have been installing mobile home skirting not once has there been a complaint about lack of venting been the problem. NOT ONCE IN 30 PLUS YEARS.

Loading comments...