Vapor Barrier Repair & Replacement

What once started as a local vapor barrier company has now grown into a multi-service mobile home contractor. Vapor barrier repair and replacement is at our core, making us the go-to in the industry.

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Customer-First Approach

Florida’s hot and humid weather leaves mobile homes prone to mold, mildew, rodents, and a myriad of other issues. Your vapor barrier is your mobile home’s first line of defense from the elements. Having a properly installed, rip-free vapor barrier is important to keep your electricity bill low and safe from environmental factors. We outline many important factors of your vapor barrier below.

Vapor Barrier Installation

Experienced Technicians

Our team of trained vapor barrier specialists have extensive knowledge of mobile homes. We offer free inspections to seniors to ensure their home’s safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a vapor barrier?

A vapor barrier is a thick plastic sheet that goes under a mobile home to keep moisture from the ground from getting inside. It helps protect the floor, insulation, and wooden parts of the home from damage caused by dampness. By blocking moisture, a vapor barrier helps prevent mold, mildew, and wood rot, keeping the home safe and dry.

How do I know if I need my vapor barrier replaced?

To check if your vapor barrier needs to be replaced, look for rips, holes, or sagging areas where moisture can get through. If you notice damp insulation, a musty smell, or signs of mold under your home, the barrier may not be working properly. It’s a good idea to have a professional inspect it regularly and replace it if it’s torn or worn out to keep your home dry and protected.

How is a vapor barrier installed under my mobile home?

Installing a vapor barrier starts with cleaning and leveling the ground under the mobile home to remove any debris. Then, a thick plastic sheet is carefully laid out to cover the entire area, with seams overlapped and secured to keep moisture from getting through. Finally, the edges are tucked or fastened in place to ensure a snug fit, helping to keep the home dry and protected.

Contact Us Today to Learn More About How We Can Provide the Best Care for Your Mobile Home.