by Talisee Carpenter | Jun 7, 2026 | Mobile Home Flooring
The Wall Material Most Mobile Homes Started With Most mobile homes built before the mid-1990s came from the factory with thin wood-composite paneling on the interior walls. It was the standard at the time — lightweight, fast to install, and cheap to produce at scale....
by Talisee Carpenter | Jun 4, 2026 | Kitchen Remodeling
Not Every Kitchen Remodel Is the Same JobMobile home kitchens come with their own set of constraints that don’t apply to site-built homes. Cabinet depths are shallower. Wall framing is non-standard. Plumbing and electrical runs are tighter and less forgiving. A...
by Talisee Carpenter | May 25, 2026 | Mobile Home Flooring
The Floor Feels Fine Until It Doesn’tSubfloor damage in a mobile home rarely announces itself. It builds quietly over months or years, usually starting from a slow leak, a gap in vapor barrier, or ground moisture working its way up from underneath. By the time...
by Talisee Carpenter | May 19, 2026 | Mobile Home Flooring
The Wall Problem Most Mobile Home Owners InheritMost mobile homes built before the 1990s were finished with thin wood-composite paneling. It was fast to install, cheap to produce, and standard practice at the time. It also ages poorly, especially in Florida’s...
by Talisee Carpenter | May 13, 2026 | Bathroom Remodeling
How long does a mobile home bathroom remodel take in Port Charlotte is a fair question, because no one wants their house turned upside down longer than it needs to be. Most delays come from the same few issues: hidden subfloor damage, ventilation problems, and...