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Geothermal heat pumps are one of the most cost-efficient ways to heat and cool mobile homes and supply them with hot water. They use the constant temperature of the earth as a ground heat exchanger instead of relying on outside air temperature.
The most popular misconception about metal roofing is how they can be extremely loud when it rains. This is a complete myth and in fact, they...
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Soil is not usually able to resist applied vertical loads through a post alone. Pole barn posts should therefore be set on footings to provide...
Read More »While manufactured homes are one of the most affordable housing options for millions of American households, they’re notorious for their energy inefficiency and high utility costs. More than 22 million people live in manufactured homes across the U.S., according to the Manufactured Housing Institute. Manufactured homes, more commonly known as mobile homes, are built in a factory, transported and then installed on site. You’ll find a high concentration of them in rural America, where 70 percent of all mobile home communities. Their problem? Mobile homes are energy-guzzlers. Utilities can cost up to 50 percent more compared to regular homes of the same size and age, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Even though they consume 35 percent less energy compared to site-built homes, mobile homeowners spend 70 percent more per square foot on energy. Those are pretty staggering statistics that could explain why mobile homeowners face sticker shock when they pay their utility bills. The older and more outdated a mobile home is, the more expensive it is to keep running. Are you looking for ways to lower your energy bills? Here’s our list of eight key ways to make your manufactured home more energy efficient.
Use garden fabric to keep weeds away You also have to make sure to have a method to have the material held down into the ground, so that it does...
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concrete slab foundation Ideally, your metal building will rest on a concrete slab foundation or a few concrete strips around the outside base. A...
Read More »If you want to lower your electricity bill quickly, swap out your home’s incandescent lighting for LED (light emitting diodes) lights or CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps). LEDs and CFLs can increase your home’s energy efficiency by about 85 percent compared to regular lighting, according to government estimates. Replacing your mobile home’s five most frequently used lights with energy-efficient light bulbs can save you $75 each year. They’re also more durable so you won’t need to replace them as often. LEDs, for example, are built to last for about 50,000 hours compared to traditional lights which have enough juice for about 1,000 hours. Shift to smart lighting by installing sensors, dimmers or timers to lower consumption. Lighting accounts for up to 12 percent of your entire home’s energy usage so these small tweaks will make a difference on your bottom line.
The five most common types of pole barn floors are: Gravel. Stone. Concrete. Asphalt. Dec 30, 2019
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Food. Food is required for life and this means demand will always be high. For this reason, the food industry is one of the safest industries for...
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Softwoods are evergreen and their seeds have no covering, eg pine trees. The reason people use them is because they tend to be easier to cut and...
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Pre-fabricated homes today As mentioned above, many prefab homes survived long after their proposed 10-year lifespan. However, as many prefab homes...
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For best results, consider using snap traps, which are a fast method to kill rats instantly. To prevent other animals from getting into the traps,...
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Sheds can be magnets for rodents if improperly maintained. An exterminator will get them once and leave, but you've got to live there. So, the best...
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