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charles

skirting

Post by charles » Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:43 pm

when we moved into the home were in now we noticed a problem. who ever put the skirting in screwed it up. when the wind blows it pushes the skirting out on one side and pushes it in on the other. i was wondering how to re-anchor the track and get it the way it supposed to be. because were constantly having to put it back the way it was. i need to know how to do it myself. thanks for listening. i hope you can help

rmurray

Re: skirting

Post by rmurray » Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:56 am

The bottom rail should have long spike pounded into the ground...Also if the skirt is over 30" high there are metal wind rods that should be in the section joints..You can get these at any manufactured home supply store....I assume you have proper venting..If not this can cause huge problems...Be sure there are enough vent panels on the home..

David Oxhandler

Re: skirting

Post by David Oxhandler » Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:14 am

If you are outside putting your vinyl skirting back on every time the wind blows here’s a couple tips for keeping it put. We have an excelletn artice on the site, titled Don’t let your vinyl skirting blow away. It was written by Mark Bower author of The Manual for Manufactured/Mobile Home Repair and Upgrade and moderator of our Manufactured Home Repair & Renovation Forum

David Oxhandler

Re: skirting

Post by David Oxhandler » Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:41 pm

The most substantial skirting system around is System-1 skirting by Hoffman Concrete. System-1 is what skirting should be- 100% solid concrete. System-1 is not an imitation or a look alike – it is the original concrete skirting system that resists the elements from the summer heat of Texas to the harsh winters of Minnesota. System-1 is built to last and is designed to stay put for years of dependable service.

Get more info, check out the photos and submit the short form for a free price quote at www.concreteskirting.com


ShaneTullos

Re: skirting

Post by ShaneTullos » Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:47 pm

If you can afford it you should replace your vinyl skirting with wood siding. Using T-1-11 (available at any Home Depot) you can match your exterior of your hame and cut vents (11\2 sq. ft per every 15 lin. ft) and you can save money compared to a concrete package, match the siding of your home and avoid blowing away

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Re: skirting

Post by leighmarker » Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:59 pm

concrete skirting looks great we even had a sample sent because we were very interested in purchasing, however the warranty (if they install) is only for 1 year---warranty for one year??? Not putting out my hardearned money for a year warranty.

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