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  1. Find the lowest part of the home and make a chalk line about a half-inch from the very bottom of this low point. Trace the chalk line all around the mobile home, ensuring that the line is straight and even throughout. Lay the siding starter strip on the chalk line and hammer in a nail about every 10 inches.

  2. Sep 19, 2017 · Re-siding your mobile home with fiber cement gives you a truly low maintenance siding option for your mobile home. Fiber cement doesn’t peel, chip, or flake the way that wood does. Also, the color doesn’t fade, so you don’t need to worry about repainting every few years. Fiber cement can hold up better in both hot and frigid climates than ...

  3. Aug 13, 2021 · The first step is to clean. You’ll need to clear the white powdery material that collects on aged metal siding (oxidation is the scientific term). Step 2: Purchase all of the paint at the same time. You must purchase all of the paint you will need at the same time. Step 3: Using the Paint Can Trigger, find your groove.

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · Vinyl siding can completely transform the look of your older mobile home. This mobile home was built in the 1970s and had aluminum siding and no sheathing un...

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    • Western Property Projects
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  6. Mar 10, 2023 · 9. Neo-Outdoorsman. Wood paneling has become one of the hottest mobile home siding ideas of the decade thanks to new advancements in wood-look exteriors. This home shows beautiful wood paneling that enhances the house’s cozy ambiance and also makes it look one with nature.

  7. In this video our 1984 single wide mobile home gets a huge facelift and update. We get rid of the almost 40 year old tin siding and replace it with modern v...

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    • BC Renovation Magazine
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