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Step 1
Compare an older mobile home versus the newer models. The older model homes are not built the same way as the newer models. The newer models must meet building codes and pass inspections. The older homes are not built in the same quality of work as newer ones, so you must be careful when you calculate costs of remodeling a mobile home (whether old or new) because they present extra challenges.
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Step 2
Consider remodeling your ceiling area in mobile homes. The ceiling areas are manufactured with the finished ceiling setting on top of your walls. This gives you an extra challenge when you must remove the old ceilings. Extra work produces extra labor costs.
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Step 3
Look at remodeling floors when you calculate costs of remodeling a mobile home. The floors in a mobile home are completely finished before the walls are set in place at the factory. So your carpets and vinyl are actually under your exterior walls. This also creates extra labor costs when you redo the floors of a mobile home.
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Step 4
Think about remodeling your doors and windows when you calculate costs of remodeling a mobile home. About 90 percent of the doors and windows in most mobile homes are not standard sizes. They are usually shorter in height and don't have frames like standard door units in regular houses. When you replace these with regular-sized doors and windows, it creates more labor to make them fit properly.








