Much respect for you guys crawling, working in that tight area. I'm 66 now but when I was a young man I had a job insulating houses with fiberglass insulation. We did walls, ceilings, basements, crawspaces , everywhere that you can think of. Not a very pleasant experience but I learned a lot. Like I said, much respect for you guys. Good video.
Thank you so much hard work pays off. I’m glad it taught you some lessons. We all have lessons to learn. Thank you for stopping by my channel and thank you for the comments always
How old are you guys? Im 64 and luckily in great shape. I did my project under mine during the hottest part of summer last year in Florida. It takes a special breed to do work like that. Retired from construction helped me. After cleaning everything ,i put down plastic but just over lapped my plastic a lot . And no one else will be going under mine except me. If you guys do that full time, i give you great respect.
Check out my channel. We do lots of mobile home stuff. Being under the floor is not my favorite place to be. Paul 57 I’m 62. Florida is hot. Thanks for watching
That is a tight space. The mobile home we have is sitting higher. A lot more working room. We plan to move it soon and I was thinking maybe we should put it lower next time but maybe higher is better.
Drew I am in Arizona and just had a quote to replace the underbelly and insulation. $15,500 sound reasonable to you? I should say single wide 14x66 . $5500 to repair duct work
@@Drewsroofingandhomerepair thank you. I thought so too. The quote comes from a company that specializes in under your mobile home. Love your videos. I guess I might to try and tackle this myself. 60 year old a bit overweight female. Thanks again!
It’s not that easy to do. I hope you have enough room under your mobile home to work because if it’s tight it’s gonna be tough. You might want to see if you can get another estimate. Maybe you can come down a little bit
@@Drewsroofingandhomerepair i got some but it not really sticking to the old insulation. The underbelly is more fabric than plastic. We're doing foam boards plus a vapor barrier gonna use the 3m to still it to the boards