What does u number mean
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:08 am
Hi On manufactured homes They always give you a U rating instead of a R rating
for walls and flooring.Why is that and how do you know how good it is insulated.
Because I seen a 1978 Mobile home 14x66 have a higher U value then mine with 4in walls.and a Furnace that could heat at 70 degrees at 86 below and degrees at
36 below 97% of the time.My home is a 1990 6in walls 14x70 my furnace can only
70 degrees at -45 and 70 degrees at-10 97% of the time.What is this U value and why do they include the duct work also.I thank you for the answer for the last question and I know you will help me to understand this.Take care.
Don't Worry Be Happy!
Mike
for walls and flooring.Why is that and how do you know how good it is insulated.
Because I seen a 1978 Mobile home 14x66 have a higher U value then mine with 4in walls.and a Furnace that could heat at 70 degrees at 86 below and degrees at
36 below 97% of the time.My home is a 1990 6in walls 14x70 my furnace can only
70 degrees at -45 and 70 degrees at-10 97% of the time.What is this U value and why do they include the duct work also.I thank you for the answer for the last question and I know you will help me to understand this.Take care.
Don't Worry Be Happy!
Mike