Need Advice on Home Choices/Insulation
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 7:28 am
Hello all on the forum!
I was needing some help narrowing down some choices. We have been doing our shopping and our homework. My husband and I will make this our last home, so we want to make the right choice. One thing that concerns us it being able to heat and cool. So many have R 19 insulation and up and we have seen ratings up to r-38 for attics. We live in Oklahoma where we can easily see temps in the 100s up to 110F and cold weather as low as below 0. Another concern is wind. What will stand up to some of our straight line winds here?
I am impressed with the claims Palm Harbor Homes makes regarding the hurricanes and their durability. Wow! The price compared to the other houses is quite a bit more. Worth 20,000K more than competitors???
The other homes I am considering are Redman (Champion), Clayton (has a layout that I really like), Patriot Homes or an Indies House.
Many of these manufacturers have 6 inch exterior walls, 8 inch floor joists, R 19 or R 22 insulation rating. I have been told the 6 inch walls don't help unless the insulation is R-30.
What's the most durable? Economical? I am less concerned about getting fancy interiors, upgrades, ceramic tile, etc. All that can come later. What's the home that will last and be easy to keep cool?
I would love to hear back from some of you that own homes from these manufacturers. How easy to heat and cool? Insulated well? Floors and walls holding up? Cabinetry and woodwork, plumbing, and electrical all up to good standards?
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions!
I was needing some help narrowing down some choices. We have been doing our shopping and our homework. My husband and I will make this our last home, so we want to make the right choice. One thing that concerns us it being able to heat and cool. So many have R 19 insulation and up and we have seen ratings up to r-38 for attics. We live in Oklahoma where we can easily see temps in the 100s up to 110F and cold weather as low as below 0. Another concern is wind. What will stand up to some of our straight line winds here?
I am impressed with the claims Palm Harbor Homes makes regarding the hurricanes and their durability. Wow! The price compared to the other houses is quite a bit more. Worth 20,000K more than competitors???
The other homes I am considering are Redman (Champion), Clayton (has a layout that I really like), Patriot Homes or an Indies House.
Many of these manufacturers have 6 inch exterior walls, 8 inch floor joists, R 19 or R 22 insulation rating. I have been told the 6 inch walls don't help unless the insulation is R-30.
What's the most durable? Economical? I am less concerned about getting fancy interiors, upgrades, ceramic tile, etc. All that can come later. What's the home that will last and be easy to keep cool?
I would love to hear back from some of you that own homes from these manufacturers. How easy to heat and cool? Insulated well? Floors and walls holding up? Cabinetry and woodwork, plumbing, and electrical all up to good standards?
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions!