I purchased a 1975 baron mobile home and it looks like the previous owners put a rubber roof over a metal roof and then coated with white elastomeric roof coating.
How to stop mobile home roof rumble.
Just kidding but i also live in a 1996 single wide fleetwood 16x80 with a peaked metal roof.
One way to do that is to seal the seams and edges and then coat the entire roof with an elastomeric roof coating.
Roof fasteners hold your metal roof in place.
The factory would install the sheet metal roofs with one continuous sheet of metal that was attached to the perimeter of the roof only.
Sealing and coating is the best way to fix roof rumble.
They used to use rumble screws to reduce the noise but since you were putting holes in the roof it soon became a situation where you were trading one problem for a bigger one.
Some have roof rumbles some have sidings that pop when they expand from the sun heating them up.
The rumble buttons will do the job you can get em at lowe s or home.
Rigid foam insulation and spray foam insulation are two options that will greatly reduce your noise levels.
They are noises that after a while you won t even hear.
Pay particular attention to the edge of the roof.
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In this video we show you how we are dramatically changing the look of our mobile home renovation project by doing some simple roof alterations.
I later learned that the tires were placed on the roof to prevent roof rumble.
They both create a physical barrier between the noise and you and absorb most of the noise before it has a chance to fill your home.
Course depends on there being good wood under the roof.
Depot as metal roof washers but they ll require a lot of work and of.
You must nail to a rafter and then seal the.
It s not pretty but what most people do is place tires on the roof which stops roof rumble during wind also there is a product called rumble buttons.
The white acrylic liquid is a popular solution.
Basically the sheet metal was placed over the trusses on the roof and only fastened along the sides where the roof material is folded over the outside walls.
Tar will damp the vibrations and will adhere the tires in place.
When the wind would blow downward on the roof it would produce a loud rumble much like the sound of thunder which the mobile homeowner found extremely disturbing.