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Insulation problem

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:01 am
by Randy
I had a problem with my roofing shingles being stapled on.The staples were not nailed all the way down and came out the top of the shingles.making them leak.When we went on the roof it had a soft spot in the dwcking. we pulled the shingles back and some kind of very light paper ,And the deck was rotted and black.So we cut it out .When we looked in we saw the insulation was only 1 or 2 inches deep.I have read that the insulation could settle some but I dont think it should settle 4 or 5 inches.I dont tink the 6 inches was ever put in.What do I do.I think the builder should fix this due to the staple problem.And they did not put the amount of insulation in the roof.Making the elictric bill very high. Thanks Randy It is a PATRIOT HOME

Re: Insulation problem

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:39 pm
by David Oxhandler
Sounds like it may be covered by the warranty. It is a matter you should take up with your dealer and builder.

If the home is past the warranty period I would expect that you will have difficulties getting any reimbursement. Even if it is not covered, while you are doing the roof repairs consider adding more insulation yourself so you wont have to keep the roof opened or open it again. It is tempting to not do anything if your having a warranty dispute, but this is your home and you must protect your investment and family regardless of "who shudda done what"

Take a look at the 3 VIDEOS: Adding Insulation To Your Manufactured Home. The footage displays two methods used by the U.S. Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) for installing insulation in a mobile home roof.

Adding insulation is always a great move... it can be done fairly economically and will pay you back every day the local weather is not perfect.

Re: Insulation problem

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:12 am
by Nick
forget the retailer, contact the manufacturer. If the home has a defect, being the improper placement of roof fasteners, the manufacturer should be accountable. Forget warranties as well. The federall building code requires homes to perform and if your home is not performing due to a manufacturing defect, the manufacturer is accountable and there is no time limit for that.

Should the manufacturer say "you are out of warranty" contact your state administrative agency in the back of your consumer manual and file a complaint. If the state you live in does not have a SAA contact HUD at 202-708-6423.

Hope this helps.

Nick

Re: Insulation problem

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:22 pm
by Randy
Thanks for your help Randy