How to Remove & Install Mobile Home Walls
The construction of a mobile home or double-wide takes place on an assembly line. Typically, vinyl flooring is rolled across the entire floor followed by carpeting. Workers build the walls atop the carpeting. They cut the carpet away in rooms where vinyl flooring is intended.
Wallboard -- a form of drywall with a pre-printed pattern -- is attached to the 2-by-4s in mobile homes with staples to form the walls.
Things You Will Need
- Pry bar
- Hammer
- Staple gun
- 1/2-inch staples
- Finishing nails
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Pry the moulding loose from around the ceiling. Be very gentle if you plan to re-use it. Mark the moulding’s location on the back with a marker, even if you are purchasing new moulding. This will provide a template for the pieces. Pull all the nails out of the wall and out of the moulding. If they are bent, dispose of them. You can re-use those that are in good condition.
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Detach and keep the vertical corner moulding. Remove any horizontal decorative or chair moulding.
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Pry loose the floor moulding. Again be very gentle as it is fragile and can be expensive to replace. Mark its location on the back. Remove all the nails.
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Detach the first piece of seam strip. If you plan to re-use it, be very gentle. It’s very difficult to remove it without breaking it because it’s so fragile. You may be able to save most of them. They should all be the same size, so there is no need to mark them.
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Remove the first piece of wallboard. Try to remove it in one piece if it is anything but a straight cut. If you can do so, you can use it as a template to cut your new piece.
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Replace all the panels in the room. Use drywall nails for drywall. For wallboard, use fine nails or staples.
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Patch any defects in the drywall with putty if necessary. Sand it once it’s dry. Paint it or hang your wallpaper. If you chose wallboard, hang your old or new seam strips.
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Retrieve the ceiling moulding and nail it back up in the proper order using finishing nails.
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Nail the floor moulding in place using finishing nails.
Tip
Draw a map of your room with some reference numbers. This will aid you in making location notes on your ceiling and floor moulding.
The Drip Cap
- The construction of a mobile home or double-wide takes place on an assembly line.
- Pull all the nails out of the wall and out of the moulding.
- Remove any horizontal decorative or chair moulding.
- Pry loose the floor moulding.
- Mark its location on the back.
- If you plan to re-use it, be very gentle.
- If you chose wallboard, hang your old or new seam strips.
Writer Bio
Shari Caudill began writing professionally in 1985 with the "Portsmouth Daily Times." Her work has also been published in the "Community Common" and "Cleveland Plain Dealer." Caudill has a writing certificate from the Institute of Children's Literature and a photography certificate from the New York Institute of Photography.
Photo Credits
- Camping – Mobilhome image by albillottet from Fotolia.com
- Camping – Mobilhome image by albillottet from Fotolia.com
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