Manufactured homes have become a popular choice for many families because of their affordability and faster construction time. However, one thing that stands out when you walk into a manufactured home is the seams visible on the walls. So, why do manufactured homes have seams on walls?
Usability and Convenience:
Most manufactured homes are built in sections that are transported to the site and joined together. These sections may be as wide as 18 feet which are quite a large size. To make it easier to move these to the build site, they have to be made in sections that can be joined together on-site.
Cost Reduction:
The technique used in constructing manufactured homes involves constructing walls in a controlled environment using precise measurements which means they are fast, less time consuming and overall cost less.
Seam Sealing:
Sealing the seams between vinyl-covered wall panels is important as it helps to provide structural integrity to the walls. To this end, Clayton, one of the country’s leading manufactured home builders, uses batten strips to cover the exterior wall gaps. These strips are strategically placed along the seam line to create a seal that protects the interior of the wall from moisture and air infiltration.
In conclusion, manufactured homes are built with seams on walls to make it easier and faster to transport and construct. The good news is that these seams are properly sealed using batten strips. So, if you are considering a manufactured home, you can rest assured that the seams will not pose any structural or aesthetic issues.
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