Mobile Home Wall Removal in 2022. Smoothing out the wall strips

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
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  • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
    @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 měsíci +5

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    • @kristinicholson3759
      @kristinicholson3759 Před 29 dny

      Hi. I just subscribed and have watched a few of your videos(so far). I have a question...u may have a video on it that I haven't seen yet..so.bare with me. Lol
      In my mobile home (2002 Clayton), I have, what looks like beadboard on the bottom half of my walls in my hallway and den. Can I remove these, thinking it was just placed over the vog walls or is it in lieu of vog on the bottom half? Thanks in advance!

  • @ssampadian
    @ssampadian Před 3 lety +570

    CZcams algorithm has figured out I will watch literally anything. Thank you for the video. I don't have a manufactured home and I'm terrible at drywall repairs yet here I am.

    • @SOZO_xo
      @SOZO_xo Před 3 lety +17

      🤣🤣🤣 me too 🤣🤣🤣

    • @samanthacook9648
      @samanthacook9648 Před 3 lety +18

      Same. I stumbled in.

    • @samanthacook9648
      @samanthacook9648 Před 3 lety +26

      Now I am subscribed to Chance's Mobile Home World as a result. 🤣😂

    • @marquittacollier2225
      @marquittacollier2225 Před 3 lety +16

      Me, too. I watch everything.
      Beats television.

    • @random1309
      @random1309 Před 3 lety +18

      I too watch anything. I would like to think it makes me well rounded. Lol.

  • @gregt722
    @gregt722 Před 3 lety +160

    There’s so much negative stigma associated with owning a trailer home. But with the tiny home movement this is a fantastic way to upgrade your house into a home!

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Před 2 lety +15

      I think the stigma is more about the PARKS than the homes themselves

    • @klingonsexy
      @klingonsexy Před 2 lety +7

      About the same time you posted this comment, I sold my mom's brick house (tiny and ugly) and moved to a triple-wide on a lakefront! No regrets at all!

    • @olmed4405
      @olmed4405 Před rokem +5

      @@klingonsexy hey I've toured a triple wide they are GORGEOUS

    • @FE428Power
      @FE428Power Před rokem +2

      Perfect video! How did CZcams know I was thinking about this in the shower yesterday? I bought my 2100 sq ft triple wide for cheap 10 years ago. Paid cash. Upgraded flooring and appliances first. Doing a metal roof next and should last for the rest of my life.

    • @SciaticaDrums
      @SciaticaDrums Před rokem +9

      When I'm done with mine (it's a second home on 31 acres) you will never know it was a mobile home except for the trailer hitch. I'm leaving that for the tax assessor. All totally gutted and redone right on the inside. The outside will have the metal exterior ripped out, sheathing and then log cabin siding. Every window has been replaced with Pella house windows. With the forest green metal roof and structure the former owner put on it it's going to look AMAZING. I don't mess around. I've learned a LOT in the process, my friends are amazed not only with the results but with my abilities. I'm a software engineer and nobody ever taught me a damn thing about construction. If I can do it literally anyone can. Do your homework and watch CZcams videos.

  • @trilbyarnold3341
    @trilbyarnold3341 Před 3 lety +152

    Really helpful. I've lived with those silly strips for 27 years. I hate them. This video encourages me to know that even at age 80, this lady can do it. Thank You!!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +16

      Even if you tackle just one wall at a time, you can do it.

    • @mindwarp1966
      @mindwarp1966 Před 2 lety +8

      yeah i agree i started last year room by room my problem is that i removed the ceiling trim and found gaps where the wall and ceiling didnt meet but god bless caulk lol.

    • @virginialeejones1834
      @virginialeejones1834 Před rokem +11

      75-year-old lady here and I'm doing it!

    • @sharonnycum5414
      @sharonnycum5414 Před 10 měsíci +3

      This makes your walls look like you are in a house. I have done this and didn't regret it.

    • @jdmorris9165
      @jdmorris9165 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Your awesome gal! I'm only 60 but love to meet you. FYI, I'm happily married but love your style!

  • @thypandrew3913
    @thypandrew3913 Před 3 lety +30

    Thank you for showing me how deep of a hole I’ve dug myself

  • @sassyvixen8611
    @sassyvixen8611 Před 3 lety +42

    I thought I was the only one whose Manufactured Home was held together with a million staples per square inch. I stare at those dang wooden strips every day and hate them. And where there are none, it looks like somebody tried (and failed) to cover the seams with tape and mud, and now they're all cracked. Your advice makes so much sense to a novice like me. Thank you, thank you!

  • @annemoreno362
    @annemoreno362 Před 2 lety +14

    This is FANTASTIC I have lived in my home for over 20 years and despise them! It never occurred to me that I could get rid of them! You're the best for doing these videos! A huge Thank you from Texas!

  • @ashleynevins4458
    @ashleynevins4458 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for giving us the years of knowledge that you worked so hard for.

  • @HisWordsAreTruth
    @HisWordsAreTruth Před 3 lety +26

    I went ahead and put all new drywall in my manufactured home. The reason is because I wanted smooth walls….no texture. I think even a pro would have difficulty achieving smooth walls. Reasons are numerous….older manufactured homes are often sitting up on blocks on the dirt. They will shift and move over time especially if you live in a rainy/damp/humid environment. Floors get out of level which causes walls to be out of plumb. Studs are never crowned when they frame these so you see waves in the longer walls such as hallways. Over time the floors arch over the I-beams. I will say this though….if you know how to correct these issues and put in some work, manufactured homes can be a very affordable alternative. I purchased mine which is 20 years old for $11,500. I put about $15,000 in and plenty of sweat labor, but it will market for $50-60k in my area. Plus they are great for “practicing” on because of the lower value and cost to improve.

  • @genahowe4206
    @genahowe4206 Před 3 lety +36

    Love it when you cover situations that aren't the everyday ones. Thanks!

  • @notmaureen
    @notmaureen Před 2 lety +24

    Hey, I'm a pro painter and I just found your channel and I gotta say, what a resource! I mud probably every day at work but I'm not a drywaller so you're giving me a wealth of info!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!

  • @micmike
    @micmike Před 3 lety +13

    I've painted and repaired for more than 25 years and wanted to say, yup you pretty much got it right! Nice explanation, thanks

  • @billlynch8397
    @billlynch8397 Před 3 lety +41

    I helped my buddy do this to a manufactured home a few years back. We skim- coated the whole place because of imperfections in the original finish. We then applied a knock-down finish. After primer and paint, it came out beautiful. Thanks for the tips

  • @maxdurbin3553
    @maxdurbin3553 Před 3 lety +8

    We don’t own a manufactured home but I learn something every time I watch. Great workmanship.

  • @vincentgrippi9524
    @vincentgrippi9524 Před 3 lety +10

    I did my double wide however the drywall was glued to the studs with an average 1/2” gap between the panels , the rock was covered with a vinyl type wrap , something I did was put a urethane sealant joint in the gap and apply primer to the walls before tape & mud , I did my walk texture by hand with a stipple brush and broad knife , the sealant joint will prevent future cracking in your tape joint , the finished product looks high end good , manufactured homes are really built cheap so if you scrape and slick your ceilings and replace the trim with wood and upgrade most everything you can really have something nice , by the way I rode out hurricane Ivan in my manufactured home one mile from the Gulf of Mexico in Perdido Key and came out better than most folks

    • @emilydexter3857
      @emilydexter3857 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have tried mudding my joints twice so far, and even though there was plenty of mud underneath, and parts of the tape adhered to the wall, huge portions of the edge peeled back from the wall with the mud stuck underneath it. My VOG panels are textured, but I'm guessing now that they are too smooth to adhere correctly. I have some super bonding primer I was considering laying over the joints before I try it again. Did it help you to do that? (i realize this is an old comment, but I'm hopeful. I can't find anything to help me.)

  • @briantrausch3637
    @briantrausch3637 Před 3 lety +56

    I have drywalled many maufactured homes. Here are a few hints from my experiences.
    Corners
    ceiling to wall joints and wall to wall joints
    If the vinyl wall corner joints are tight I prefer to caulk the corners with good painters caulk. Quick and smooth.
    If the corners gaps are large then paper tape them.
    If the wall to ceiling joints are large. I have flat taped the wall gap with hot mud and paper tape. only on the wall not onto into the popcorn ceiling, let it dry then caulked the corners tight into the popcorn or heavy texture.
    On flat joints
    Test your mud you are using for good adhesive action. After “setting” in all nails, staples, and screws.
    I prefer to paint walls with kills or a good primer then start your mudding. I have not had any adhesion problems then.
    On texturing
    I prefer to orange peal texture eather heavy or lighter. if you try to knock down on these walls the unlevel walls will give inconsistent look. If you are wanting a more knock down look then loosen up the texture mud so it hits and flattens more.

    • @cindyjohnson5242
      @cindyjohnson5242 Před 3 lety +6

      I agree with the painter's caulk. I did this after doing traditional that cracked after a year of shifting. We have beach sand type soil. On the regular seams used painters caulk to fill, then 1 coat of traditional mud. No cracking so far after 3 years. ***edit*** where I didn't replace the drywall I sanded the vinyl seam. Where I replaced the drywall I flipped the drywall over to the paper side when putting it up.

    • @indomitableson
      @indomitableson Před 3 lety +6

      As long as the primer you use specifically says it can be used on vinyl then you will be fine. And like you said, prime before you mud. This is extremely important!

    • @erinobrien8408
      @erinobrien8408 Před 2 lety +4

      I've got some fairly wide gaps between the wall boards under the strips. 1/8 - 1/4 inches in some places. What would you recommend? What type of tape? I'm a newbie with mobile home walls so I'd like to go with the all purpose mud for the seams. I'm putting crown molding up to deal with the wall/ceiling gaps. Thank you for your help here!!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +6

      do you need to use fast setting joint compound for any deep fills and all purpose for the rest. Watch this video. czcams.com/video/vRKrSm2aHuQ/video.html

    • @homoerotic85
      @homoerotic85 Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks so much for your comment. I was thinking it would be best to prime (or kilt) the wall first then mud, and you confirmed my thoughts. We got a professional to do the main living areas of our house for about $300. They did a good job and still looks good 10 years later. Right now we are having a mold issue in the walls of our bedroom-we believe it's condensation because we have a portable AC to keep room 59° at night (we like sleeping in Antarctica) and with it being 90°+ outside that's a big difference. So we are going to have to remove all the factory drywall and replace. I think adding insulation should help prevent that in the future. Is that what you think we should do or something else? It's a 2005 Norris single wide. We just found out that there is no osb on the outer walls, that's sorta crazy. It's just the drywall, insulation between 2X4s a green board- looks like dense foam or something- not sure if it's for insulation or a moisture barrier, then the siding.

  • @gemmaro1073
    @gemmaro1073 Před 2 lety +23

    Thanks for the help!!! My husband and I just bought a modular, he is pretty handy (electrician is his day job! But he can do most things needed around the house!) however he is used to regular drywall, never had to worry about the seams.. and this was a huge help!! Also helps to paint the walls whatever color we want! And not worry about those seams every few feet or so! It’ll be a project but one that we have more “know how” about now. I saved the video so I imagine we will be watching it a few more times! He said “save that!! That’s exactly what I need!” Thanks again!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!

    • @kevinbrown9126
      @kevinbrown9126 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatKiltedGuyDIY do you have to sand the area before mudding ?

  • @Morgorn1
    @Morgorn1 Před 3 lety +16

    This is PERFECT. I live in a manufactured home with taped & textured walls; love it! However, my last manufactured home had the strips, and I hated them. I'm planning on moving after I retire, and if I find a manufactured home, that is in the right location, with the right amount of room at the right price--but it has the strips on the walls--now I know how I can get rid of them. Thank you!

  • @SarahAtTheRugerRanch
    @SarahAtTheRugerRanch Před 2 lety +8

    You are a natural teacher and amazing demonstrator!! Where were you 10 years ago when I was tearing apart my manufactured home?! 😂 I did all the “donts” but now I know exactly what caused the shiny spots, lumpy walls, and vertical cracks. I’m ready to take another stab at it with the proper tools and I’m feeling inspired. Thank you!

  • @fawneoconnor6894
    @fawneoconnor6894 Před rokem +39

    My experience with mud on vinyl is you have to sand the sheen off of the vinyl before mudding. Also, you should be using PVA primer (poly vinyl acetate primer) to seal and harden mud (1st husband was a union painter). Using regular primer will soak into the mud, causing it to eventually flake off of the wall.

    • @cloudyam2286
      @cloudyam2286 Před rokem

      Union 🥱he didn’t know what he was talking about anyways

    • @ChevyORwalk
      @ChevyORwalk Před rokem +6

      Oil based primer sprayed over VOG will make paint stick. You can also use it anywhere the vinyl/paper is torn. Kilz or the like.

    • @joras7457
      @joras7457 Před rokem

      I’ve found the hot mud is harder to prime and paint, it always has bleed thru ..I always can see the mud lines with a dark paint ,I’ll try the PVA primer ,I was only patching pre-painted drywall though

    • @ChristineBriscoe-un1nl
      @ChristineBriscoe-un1nl Před 11 měsíci +3

      Apparently you have never done this project in a manufactured home.. My husband did this exact process to our vacation home (manufactured) 10 years ago and it still looks (AMAZING)… great video please keep up the great work 🤗

    • @bbytrz7
      @bbytrz7 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ChristineBriscoe-un1nl on vinyl?

  • @skytombs253
    @skytombs253 Před rokem +2

    Your work is so clean, and you make it look so easy. That's how I know you're a real professional.

  • @beckypage6041
    @beckypage6041 Před 3 lety +21

    I’ll be honest; I’m going to have to watch this video over a couple of times, but you have shown me where I’ve screwed on a couple things and how to fix them, plus what it’s going to take to do my vinyl drywalls properly.
    Thank you so much.

  • @Whats_Up_Chicken-Butt
    @Whats_Up_Chicken-Butt Před 2 lety +20

    Gosh darn it man, you are one GOOD TEACHER! I'm totally subbing to your channel b/c I seriously think you will be my new drywall guru. I know I sound like I'm being facetious but I'm truly not, I MEAN IT! I can't tell you HOW MANY "tutorial" videos I have watched about this but you are the FIRST to go step-by-step with additional really good tips. Like the protruding nail, I would have thought just running my finger down the wall would have done the trick, but seriously, how bloody and sore would I be at the end of 1,000 + square feet of home, right? Just brilliant, thank you! And OMG, the drywall mixing in the pan using powder instead of the mud that ALWAYS dries out too much, especially with a novice like myself and doing smaller batches with a beater...I mean, again, BRILLIANT!! WOW, I LOVE this idea! My husband (God rest his soul) and I remodelled out entire 3000 sqft. house and I got so sick and tired of trying to get the mud smooth I ended up just laying a "crosshatch" texture all over the walls and called it a day! WHERE WERE YOU THEN, EH??? Anyway, I'm off to go see what else you have to learn and thanks again! God bless you and yours!

  • @catherinekennedy7067
    @catherinekennedy7067 Před 3 lety +17

    Life saver! I’ve done two rooms and not been happy with my results. This has helped me soooo much!

  • @Ted655687653
    @Ted655687653 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow, I've never seen your videos before. I really appreciate all the details that you're giving us. It makes a big difference.

  • @michael-499
    @michael-499 Před 3 lety +16

    Great knowledge. Thanks for sharing as I was a maintenance technician for a manufactured home community. The strip is called “BATTON STRIP”. Yes if you lose one due to whatever the reason you can pull one from the closet and put it in place of the missing one. Matching or painting generally requires painting that wall as most times it won’t match the existing ones.
    I personally like the smooth walls it makes the walls look like a site built home.
    I enjoy your videos as they are loaded with knowledge and advice. Hope your doing well as I know you retired. Best to you…

    • @ronschild9731
      @ronschild9731 Před 2 lety +1

      Mainly to keep things in place in transport also is cheaper than mud and tape.

    • @ashleyr8368
      @ashleyr8368 Před 2 lety +1

      If I decide to remove the Batton Strips and mudd like he did in the video, when it’s time to move the mobile home will the mudd crack?

  • @IcebergFX
    @IcebergFX Před 3 lety +13

    Hi, for the algorithm. I'm in a manufactured home and I will have to do this at some point. Wife hates the seams...Very well done video. Thank you for sharing your experience and craft. God Bless.

  • @KarenMcLain
    @KarenMcLain Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you! This will be my next project! After watching your other videos, I removed the popcorn from my whole house and applied a smooth ceiling finish.

  • @angeliquemaez5569
    @angeliquemaez5569 Před 3 lety +5

    Not sure why this came up in my CZcams feed but it’s something I always wondered about! I hate those mobile home looking walls. There’s so much value in having a skilled person like you to do the job rather than diy. You know exactly what to do and how to do it. I’d love to hire you when we finally build our house! I’m definitely saving this video for later though.

  • @virginiabowen7754
    @virginiabowen7754 Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome how-to video. I love your explanations for why we should do what you're telling us to do, because that helps me remember to do those things later when I'm working on it. Having done some of this the wrong ways in the past, I'm so glad I found this before I tackle the walls in my new home. Thank you!

  • @robertpettit6619
    @robertpettit6619 Před 3 lety +12

    I stripped the vinyl off, mudded my joints and then sealed with kilz. Came out perfect. In 6 years have had only one crack form.

    • @JodiRaeRandaCastleRockRealtor
      @JodiRaeRandaCastleRockRealtor Před 3 lety

      What did you use to strip the vinyl off?

    • @robertpettit6619
      @robertpettit6619 Před 3 lety +6

      @@JodiRaeRandaCastleRockRealtor Used a wallpaper scorer to get it to lift. Most of the time the vinyl will peel off in large sheets. Then used Sheetrock sealer and allowed to dry. Use a electric palm sander to knock down the fuzz. Afterwards, I applied a knockdown finish after mudding my joints. If I had to do it over, I would use an Acrylic paint instead of Latex.

    • @briangibbs3287
      @briangibbs3287 Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertpettit6619 to see

    • @sherrykendrick1765
      @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety

      @@robertpettit6619 this is good to know. Thanks.

  • @KChristiansen1971
    @KChristiansen1971 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you so much for posting this! Just what I needed.

  • @RMCMichigan
    @RMCMichigan Před 3 lety +5

    My husband and I are looking at retirement properties in Florida and this was something I was thinking about - those doggone strips look very "modular" Great video!

  • @janicehuffer2907
    @janicehuffer2907 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow! I did this myself about 2.5 years ago to a single wide I was converting to a sewing room. I am preparing to do the same thing to my doublewide as most of these pieces are breaking or falling off anyway. The only thing I didn’t know to do was re-screw the panel down if it moves. I feel so smart. Thanks

  • @MrsCucciaSews
    @MrsCucciaSews Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for this video! My husband and I bought our first double wide a year ago and I am not a fan of the trim or the vinyl walls. We have no idea what we are doing😆 This was very informative and I look forward to learning more!

  • @sherylthomas4768
    @sherylthomas4768 Před 3 lety +3

    My dad passed away in October of 2020.He did drywall all his life.This brought back some good memories of going out on the jobs with him.Thank you so much for this video.I also live in a double wide trailor.I will save this video for reference when we decide to redo our walls.I also subscribed to your site.

  • @wandaberry3189
    @wandaberry3189 Před 3 lety +5

    New subscriber, thank you for the wonderful advice...has really helped with my painting career. Love those in-depth explanations!Keep those videos coming!

  • @RockyMtnKat
    @RockyMtnKat Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much. I am living in a trailer and struggle with the vinyl. Love when a professional will take on mobile home projects.

  • @solushn
    @solushn Před 3 lety +2

    Keep sharing your experience-based knowledge...and testing new products and processes!

  • @JimmyLee0757
    @JimmyLee0757 Před 2 lety +1

    My Bride and I have lived in our Manufactured Home for over 30 years and, finally, starting to do some remodeling. We've ripped the carpet out and installed vinyl plank flooring but we've always wanted to get rid of the batten strips. I've watched tons of videos but NONE have been as helpful as yours. I'm glad I found your channel and now feel much better about tackling those hideous strips. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, I appreciate that 😎, & Thanks for subscribing!

  • @unionbetty
    @unionbetty Před 3 lety +15

    Corvette ,my brother who just lost his wife to Alzheimer's moved into trailer and we have been helping him get it up to living standards.One of the things he doesn't like are those strips joing the panels together,this giveaway would be perfect . Even if he doesn't win it was a pleasure to view your informative video. thank you

  • @been2all505
    @been2all505 Před 2 lety +6

    I just did an entire mobile home. I used light weight with paper tape and it worked great. Did hawk and trowel texture with knock down. It looks great. Just make sure to use sealer before paint. Zinzer 123 is good.

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 Před 2 lety

    You are an Artiste who can explain their talents…how wonderful! I HATE working with drywall repairs…we always seem to be buying houses that need a lot of love in this way! Thanks for the great tips!

  • @RobynnNinjah
    @RobynnNinjah Před 2 lety

    This video is SO helpful. I have been trying to remove my strips and lord have MERCY its frustrating! this system is going to work MUCH better! the texture of the tape, the thickness and wideness of the mud, all of it is giving me issues! So im glad I ran across this video! Thank you!

  • @ldyridr805
    @ldyridr805 Před 3 lety +3

    Very helpful! I'm considering buying a mobile home and this is one of the things that I'd like changed out. Most local contractors don't have much if any experience in mobile home remodels. Again, very helpful! Thank You!

  • @bettyrinker5766
    @bettyrinker5766 Před 2 lety +5

    Love this video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge & teaching us how to get rid of those awful baton strips. I recently moved into this type of home & hate the baton strips. I really appreciate this helpful video.. Thank You!! 😁

  • @mrlohan18
    @mrlohan18 Před 3 lety +1

    Showed up randomly in my feed and I subscribed. I love doing home repairs and remodeling so this was very informative thanks!

  • @slpincock
    @slpincock Před 2 lety

    THIS is the video I’ve been searching high and low for. So thorough. Thank you!

  • @surymunoz3720
    @surymunoz3720 Před 3 lety +6

    Just bought a manufactured home, I will show my husband! Thank you for this video 🤩

  • @jillmondt5398
    @jillmondt5398 Před 3 lety +6

    Hello fellow, thank you for this. I do, sometimes, drywall repair and found this helpful. 👍

  • @chantalhusson8754
    @chantalhusson8754 Před 3 lety

    Last week I was talking to my husband friend about this and now I found you I will do it on my bathroom. I started last week to paint my bathroom cupboard so now I will do the walls. Thank you.

  • @ljones98391
    @ljones98391 Před 2 lety +2

    Standard operating procedure for mobile homes is a minimum of 1,000 staples per linear foot.

  • @avarria5872
    @avarria5872 Před 2 lety +2

    This video was so incredibly helpful. I want to paint over my wall and was concerned I would mess it up. This video makes me feel more confident about doing it.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!
      www.ThatKiltedGuy.com

  • @lynnap7788
    @lynnap7788 Před 3 lety +3

    I wished I had seen this video before I done my manufactured walls. Now I have cracks after a year of my novice work!!

  • @juniebean
    @juniebean Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate how detailed your instruction was, especially including the "whys" of how you do things. Thanks for this.

  • @quadmom45
    @quadmom45 Před rokem

    Thank you ! we have lived in a mobile home for 18 years and that is one thing I would like to tackle ..so this gives me hope ❤

  • @16cherryblossoms
    @16cherryblossoms Před 3 lety +4

    This was really helpful as a novice who has no idea what I’m doing. Thank you for the through explanations.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!

  • @bradbishop1893
    @bradbishop1893 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, I own several mobile homes so love all info regarding them. I do all my own drywall finishing. Self taught and still learning so really appreciate your channel.

    • @markme4
      @markme4 Před 3 lety

      What do you do with those homes? Rentals?

    • @bradbishop1893
      @bradbishop1893 Před 3 lety

      @@markme4 rent them out or flip them

    • @ashleyr8368
      @ashleyr8368 Před 2 lety

      Have you ever moved one of the homes after doing drywall? Before I remove my strips and mudd I would like to know whether the mudd would crack while moving to another location

    • @bradbishop-atfulldraw7491
      @bradbishop-atfulldraw7491 Před 2 lety

      @@ashleyr8368 no, have never moved one after doing this but my guess is you would probably have issues

  • @78Americanpie
    @78Americanpie Před rokem +1

    Thanks! I’ve been drywalling for many years, and learned some new tips I was unaware of. Just wow, thanks- I’ve always wanted to know how to get rid of those obnoxious wall battens on mobile homes! We’ve restored several homes but are new to mobiles. This was very helpful information!

  • @veroleon2862
    @veroleon2862 Před rokem +1

    You have been so helpful in my diy projects. I love how well you explain with detail.

  • @poplarrtea8355
    @poplarrtea8355 Před 3 lety +41

    This is legitimately the exact thing I was looking for thank you

    • @riki1310
      @riki1310 Před 3 lety

      Same here

    • @ingridm9335
      @ingridm9335 Před 3 lety

      Me too! Thank you so much!

    • @troygills
      @troygills Před 3 lety

      Don’t do it hang thin drywall and finish properly, this is problematic

    • @poplarrtea8355
      @poplarrtea8355 Před 3 lety +1

      @@troygills I'm lucky then cause I changed my plans

    • @jancoo2029
      @jancoo2029 Před 3 lety

      Game changer. Thanks so much!

  • @Veggyhead1
    @Veggyhead1 Před rokem +3

    As someone who has never done home improvement, this was a very informative video! The way you went over each step made it feel very doable. Do you have any suggestions for outward corners like this?

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus Před rokem +1

    Your videos are just great. I know a lot of what you teach from the school of hard knocks, but I've also learned just as much from you.

  • @jimmyhenson88
    @jimmyhenson88 Před 2 lety +2

    I have done a couple of rooms with the vinyl coated sheetrock. One thing I have done is cover the entire wall with a very thin coat of General Purpose premixed mud to make the vinyl smooth. I finish coat with ""Paint + Primer" all in one. Takes a couple of coats to cover darker vinyl but I have not had a problem with paint peeling or flaking off.

  • @06drodriguez
    @06drodriguez Před 3 lety +3

    Kilted, you are awesome👍💪. I wish I had seen this video a few years ago when I began taking out those awful strips. It would have saved me a lot of frustration. On the other hand, I learned a lot through trial and error.
    The egg beater bit was hilarious, I can imagine my wife if I grab hers!😂😂😂

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks, I appreciate that 😎, & Thanks for subscribing!

  • @anneabrams2917
    @anneabrams2917 Před 3 lety +7

    Just bought a manufactured home that has that outdated vinyl on the walls. Thank you for all the info!

  • @macyeades403
    @macyeades403 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for being so thorough and informative!

  • @donnab6848
    @donnab6848 Před rokem +1

    I've been wanting to update our manufactured home but wasn't sure how to do the walls. THANK YOU for your video! I'm excited to get started!

  • @greggin9116
    @greggin9116 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the great video instruction on fixing these seams. A long time ago, I tried to help a friend “re-do” the walls in her living room...little did I realize I had no clue what I was doing. She was even more clueless! (At least I knew where to find a bucket of “joint compound” at Lowe’s). To say it was a terrible job would be a compliment! It was, however, a learning experience and since then I’ve improved. I continue to tackle jobs that I shouldn’t 🤷‍♀️ but I’m still enjoying learning. (Wish I had heard you say that about the 20 minute mud a while back... no worries though.. I learned to move up to 45 and then 90 minute all by myself😁!!). Thank you, Gin

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Před 3 lety +3

    I've seen that vinyl-wrapped drywall stuff in office buildings; it was usually tongue&groove jointed to the next panel using a steel stud as a biscuit. I'd be inclined to just fill the groove and fastener holes with regular mud using one minimal coat, then cover the whole thing up with flat wall-covering (no texture), using that slightly gummy cement they sell in paint stores. If the wall covering is of decent quality, it could be painted when it gets a little rough and treated like drywall from there on. The seams might need a little mudding (using mesh tape if the seams are a bit curly) at that point, but not much.
    PS: I've never had a problem using mesh tape with pre-mixed mud. It has almost never cracked and has always held together well. The only reason I can see for avoiding that combination is that the shrinkage might reveal the mesh pattern more than hot mud would , but the final coat has always hidden it well enough for me.

    • @dirkdiggler9379
      @dirkdiggler9379 Před 2 lety

      Nope. Mesh tape and pre mixed isn’t stong amd will fail every time.

  • @evone9141
    @evone9141 Před 4 měsíci

    Good morning, I am in Arizona and found you and your wonderful talent for making my old dated home look new again. I am wanting to fix my home up to sell this spring, so this was so very helpful thank you sooooo much:)

  • @michaelbresciani7390
    @michaelbresciani7390 Před 3 měsíci

    Very well explained. Easy to understand. I'm a carpenter but I find myself doing a lot of drywall/mudding. Thanks for the tips and expertise. Appreciate it!

  • @FerrariBoss
    @FerrariBoss Před 3 lety +5

    Vinyl covered walls should be sanded with coarse grit sandpaper to remove any shine and to create a rough surface which will allow the next coat to adhere. Then coat with Kilz primer, preferably the solvent based version of Kilz. Then coat with drywall mud and paper tape. I highly recommend for best adhesion, that you mix water based wood glue into the drywall mud at 10-20% by volume. The drywall mud and glue mixture acts like an adhesive to bond the paper tape to the wall. Squeeze out as much of the mud from under the tape as possible. This will not delaminate or crack later.
    Don't use hot mud when using glue because it will not mix properly. After the paper tape-mud-glue layer has dried, then you can apply smoothing layers of hot mud or regular drywall mud as needed.
    You could also use the latex primer that is used to obtain adhesion of self-leveling concrete to other substrates if you want to use hot mud, because hot mud adheres to concrete primers like concrete does.

  • @flakyanddelicious
    @flakyanddelicious Před 2 lety +1

    First time home buyer here, and I'm looking at mobile homes for affordability. Glad there's a solution to what I thought I'd just have to deal with. Thank you.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety

      Good luck. Keep watching for more tips.
      Www.Thatkiltedguy.Com

  • @robertbelknap
    @robertbelknap Před 3 lety +6

    Best option, and really the only way to do this, is rip it all out, then replace the improperly installed R7 insulation they put in these, with R15 RockWool, hang 1/2 drywall, And then watch That Kilted Guys taping, mudding, and finishing videos.

    • @Cam-wi3tp
      @Cam-wi3tp Před 3 lety +1

      a lot of people don't have thousands of dollars to do that, there is a reason we live in a mobile home

    • @robertbelknap
      @robertbelknap Před 3 lety

      @@Cam-wi3tp Thats why He does these videos, You do it Yourself, and it doesn't cost thousands of dollars. You can buy 30 sheets of 1/2"sheetrock for under 300 bucks. If your wanting to save money on energy, do insulation, you can cut energy costs in half, I did it.

    • @briantrausch3637
      @briantrausch3637 Před 3 lety +3

      I guess you have never tried to remove all of the glued on sheets of drywall. GOOD LUCK.
      After that all the door jams do not fit. The trim is a mess.
      I have always done as the man said and saved the customers money.

    • @bradleyrussell1973
      @bradleyrussell1973 Před 3 lety

      Not really. Tight money is the reason they are in a mobile home. The walls are paintable, I just replace the wall battens with strips, caulk, then paint same as crown. Gorgeous.

    • @davidjessee7701
      @davidjessee7701 Před 3 lety

      If they could afford that ,they probably wouldn't be living in a Mobil home...

  • @maryjmcdevitt9155
    @maryjmcdevitt9155 Před 3 lety +3

    I live in a double wide and the amount of stripping they used drives me crazy. I have as many as three strips over some windows. They must have used roofers to do the inside of my trailer.

  • @jerrythomas463
    @jerrythomas463 Před 3 lety +2

    Been looking for a video on this ! Thanks!

  • @travisnadeau8919
    @travisnadeau8919 Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos buddy... I've learned alot from watching your videos.. I'm a contractor in maine, we do alot of remodels with drywall repairs.. I've gotten alot better with my mudding and taping from watching your vidoes.. lots of great tips and advice.. thank you.. keep it up!! Maine made custom builders.. maine

  • @TheKweenOfKings
    @TheKweenOfKings Před rokem +7

    Call me weird but I was just wondering has anybody ever just tried taking the wall down and flipping it I seriously doubt that this vinyl is on the other side I know you would have to recut for the outlets but at the same time all you did was flipping over and you can probably patch it now that it's the wrong side or will that affect the installation

    • @KarinaHunter
      @KarinaHunter Před rokem

      LMAO, yeah, that won't work, the other side isn't finished like regular drywall... He calls it 'drywall coated vinyl' but it's not really and you def would be wasting a ton of time trying to remove and flip it over (it would also get damaged/stretched and your underestimating how many outlets/etc are in a small space).

    • @lkbaker6385
      @lkbaker6385 Před rokem +5

      Having lived in mobile/modular homes for over 20 years, it's been my experience manufacturers also use an adhesive to attach drywall panels to the studs. I have never been able to remove a sheet in one whole piece. Welcome to the manufactured home life!

    • @carpecoffee7988
      @carpecoffee7988 Před rokem +2

      Ours has commercial adhesive holding it on for the middle stud, only nailed at the joint

    • @nAbPwNeR
      @nAbPwNeR Před rokem

      I trim out and work on new mobile homes. Vog wallboard houses are glued on exterior walls and on the marriage line of double-wides. The interior walls sometimes has glue but I've removed some without damaging it. And the other side of the wallboard has brown paper backing just like regular drywall

  • @jumpin4joync
    @jumpin4joync Před rokem +1

    Thank you for video. Thank you for the lesson for those of us doing repairs and maintenance ourselves when able.

  • @marit4fl
    @marit4fl Před rokem

    Perfect sets of videos to teach me how to smooth and paint mobile home paneling. Thank you so much!

  • @tinathrower284
    @tinathrower284 Před 2 lety +1

    You are my hero! I bought an '88 doublewide and 1.2 acres of land in the country for $30,000. I have a ton to do by myself because the ones who said they were coming to help were only giving lip service. Nobody is coming and that's ok, because aside from hiring an electrician, I know a lot but I can do the rest with your guidance perfectly well!

  • @scottmcgrath3367
    @scottmcgrath3367 Před 2 lety

    I have been a fixer upper on just about every project a house could give me. We recently bought a 3/2 Manufactured Home 15 minutes away from Perdido Key Florida. I have learned many of the light to middle skills required on my own prior to youtube. Most of those skills came with several failures before actually "getting it right". In the last 15 years, youtube has assisted me tremendously on any question I ever had. But I must say, you have been the best teacher of drywall I have ever seen. Your skills and knowledge are amazing. You not only show how to do it but also how not to do it! I am so sorry that you are not feeling 100%. I wish I had subscribed years ago! Thank you for everything you do. I truly appreciate your assistance with my projects! - Scott

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate that 😎, & Thanks for subscribing!

  • @1motoke
    @1motoke Před 2 lety

    The other day my wife was watching one of your videos and today I decided to show her I wanted to this. I used this video to show her. It was fates. Thank you for your videos. I subbed.

  • @AkaeBeka
    @AkaeBeka Před 3 lety +2

    Love every second of your vids I watch them twice most times. Love the pro lingo!

  • @michaeltupper3139
    @michaeltupper3139 Před rokem +1

    This really was beyond helpful ! We're doing alot of remodeling but don't exactly have alot of experience doing anything like this and we just happened to Google how to do this and your video popped up and it was exactly what we were looking for ! We have a mobile home and are trying to remove these exact little strips off our walls but our contractor said it would take like 3-4 weeks just to take them off and do this exactly and that's alot of money when your paying them by the day, unfortunately just alittle over our budget right now so we decided we would try and do it our selves but have never done any mudding or anything like this so your video has been a complete blessing for us 😊 Your videos are great and so helpful, We just subscribed and can't wait to watch more of your videos that I know will teach us so much more ! Your awesome 😇 Thanks again, Sincerely his wife lol 💙

    • @candylishx3527
      @candylishx3527 Před rokem

      Not going to lie, I'm in a similar boat and debating doing the walls all myself. I feel like if I can get past this step, the rest should be easy! The only thing I'm left semi-confused by is the texturing process or what happens after this. I have several places where my vinyl has had water damage and peeling away so I feel like I may need to cover the entire surface of my walls but from my little bit of research, you need to prime before even adding anything else over the vinyl but I'm assuming you can't use the same primer over vinyl and under a skim coat vs what you use over it before applying paint. (If this makes any sense... until today I've only looked into removing the battons/filling and not what to do over the rest of the vinyl if you need to cover it. He mentions sanding over the glossy layer to remove the sheen but I've seen several places saying not to sand over the vinyl because it will damage it... hence thinking covering a thin layer of something all over my walls will create the most uniform look.)
      PS: I've never painted anything in my life but I'm hoping to move within the next couple of years and need to renovate my mobile home before either renting it out/selling it and I can't afford to pay someone else to do this + paint in addition to the cost of materials for other projects or costs of other repairs (AKA my entire front door frame needs to be replaced and now I'm worried about trying to go over their repairs😥)

  • @pugluvr6435
    @pugluvr6435 Před 3 lety

    This is the most comprehensive mobile home drywall video I've seen, thanks for the detailed instructions as well as suggested materials.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety

      You’re welcome. And thanks so much for subscribing. I look forward to helping you on your future projects. Guy

  • @christinewilks8586
    @christinewilks8586 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! Grateful for the supply list!

  • @marklicano1978
    @marklicano1978 Před 3 lety

    You explain all in detail. Easy to understand. Skilled in what you do. Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge. You are blessed in many ways.

  • @danap8500
    @danap8500 Před 2 lety

    Thanks very much. I love the detail you include in your instructions. It makes the difference between a job done and a job WELL done!

  • @marciadoble2069
    @marciadoble2069 Před rokem

    Very helpful!! I have been working on my mobile home rehab for awhile and have been removing the strips and trying to make the wall as smooth as possible. Now I see how I can do better!! Thank you!

  • @hannahaguilar435
    @hannahaguilar435 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This video makes me feel like I can actually do this. I hate the walls in our home. The strips come off so easily and looks terrible. Also, I'd like to paint the walls because everything is brown in here. Thank you for being so detailed. I think I'm going to try this next year to make our mobile home feel like a home home.

  • @tammyvinas2120
    @tammyvinas2120 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this. Thanks so much for explaining thoroughly how to do this.

  • @cinnematic
    @cinnematic Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! This will help me save since I’m doing a lot of work myself on my modular. Great work and subbed 💪🏼😊

  • @adamsarrazin2391
    @adamsarrazin2391 Před 2 lety

    the way you handle those drywall knives like extensions of yourself shows yrs and yrs of experience. Appreciate the video, I've done renovation and construction for quite awhile, just recently, last few years, worked with some real finishers that slung mud like pros, it's definitely a skillset of its own, I'm getting better, but I always love to hear or watch a true finisher to see if there's anything i could improve on myself. New Subscriber, Rock on Brother

  • @debbielwilliamson8546
    @debbielwilliamson8546 Před 2 lety

    I recently purchased an older mobile home. The walls are in great condition but, the seams do jump out at me.
    Going to give it awhile before I jump in to big changes. I subscribed to your channel as this type of professional info is priceless to a DIY home owner.

  • @rockandmeatroll
    @rockandmeatroll Před 3 lety

    HI I am making the decision to set up in a mobile home while my main house is built, it is really helpful that folks like yourself are helping people out. Your presentation style is good, best of luck with your channel.

  • @groesselfamily6977
    @groesselfamily6977 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much. I've spent hours upon hours trying to drywall my mobile home. I wish desperately I had found you earlier.

  • @stevenkaskus6173
    @stevenkaskus6173 Před rokem

    I just subscribed and clicked to get notified of all your videos. Thank you

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    @kobiweaver1253 Před 2 lety

    This makes the walls look so much better. Thanks!