Keeping your mobile home cool in summer starts with proper insulation. Upgrading your insulation is a great way to improve energy efficiency and maintain a comfortable temperature inside. Start by checking the insulation in your walls, attic, and floors, as these areas are key in controlling indoor temperatures.
Consider adding spray foam insulation or fiberglass batt insulation to increase thermal resistance. Spray foam is a great option for sealing gaps and cracks while providing excellent air-tightness. For attics, blown-in cellulose insulation can improve airflow and help prevent heat buildup.
Another option is to install vapor barriers under your mobile home to reduce moisture levels and keep your floors cooler. You can also add reflective radiant barriers in your attic or roof to block out heat from the sun, keeping the interior cooler.
These insulation upgrades will not only make your home more comfortable during summer but also help reduce your cooling costs.
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