Interestingly most manufactured homes do not come with an attic access for new homeowners.
Do trailer homes have attics.
Mobile manufactured homes generally have a well laid out floor plan to maximize the square footage.
It looks like the seams have leaked a few times and that probably caused the staining.
This is because a mobile home does not have the extra crawl space or attic space for a different type of furnace to safely fit into.
Common mobile home insulation mistakes issues and problems missing insulation in the attic.
The attic area does have sufficient room for moderate storage or to access for the purpose of running wires and installing various ceiling fixtures.
Most mobile homes do not have attic access.
This unit sits in a small enclosed furnace cabinet featuring a vented door.
I suggested they have a membrane installed over the metal but i am open to better ideas.
It might be cooler in very hot climates with adequate vents high up.
You can create some additional support by cutting 14 inch strips of 2 by 4 inch wood boards and screwing them into place between the cut studs and uncut studs flush with the edge of the frame.
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Homeowners must be careful not to cover or block the vents around the furnace in a mobile home or the unit will overheat.
As noted above this may not be the common practice for other housing types in many locations.
We just don t get to see the attic except when somebody s cut a hole in the ceiling.
The manufactured housing construction and safety standards mhcss requires that attics in all double section and shingled single section homes be ventilated.
The mobile home sigle double or triple is transported to its final location with special permits and escorts.
These homes have axles wheels electric brakes heavy steel tow bar hitches and are towed by trucks designed for this purpose.
Nice curved trusses 1970 s single wide with the original metal roof.
D i got my camera in there for a few shots.
Manufactured houses do not usually have attic access because of the limited space between the ceiling and roof.
This is due to the fact that most mobile homes have very little space between the ceiling and roofing so the manufacturers figure why bother with it.
Unlike larger units most mobile home furnaces must be taken apart to access the ignition or thermocouple.
The important thing is that even a little bit of missing insulation can have a huge effect on its overall effectiveness.
This problem can have a multitude of causes.
But most mobile homes do not have enough height in that space for someone to actually climb in and move around or store something which is necessary for most people to call it an attic and not just a gap above the ceiling.
Heat would be lost in cold climates.