Janosh is right. Unless you can find a really old M/H in good condition
-- one made before they started using what I call "splinterboard" -- it
isn't a very good idea. We were lucky to find a double wide made in
1974, with quality materials, and even as a multiply-chemical sensitive
person, I'm able to live in it with no problems.
Joyce in SE Ohio
Janoahsh wrote:
>
> Hi Clarissa,
>
> I would be hesitant to encapsulate a mobile home in anything that you
> wish to keep in as their life is rather short lived and the quality of
> construction is generally poor and made of materials that outgas toxic
> fumes. I hope you can find something more suitable to your needs.
>
> janosh
>
>
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