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Design Issues

The detail where house siding meets the ground is important:

  1. Splashing of rain - if there is exposed dirt - house will get splashed and dirty, or continued exposure to water at this detail will tend to rot the house if water-sensitive materials such as wood are used. Aesthetically - dirty collar around the bottom of a house is not aesthetic.
  2. Moisture prevention - do not create a cavity under the siding that traps humidity. See comment 1 at [1]


Products

Mobile Homes

  • Mobile Home Skirting - [2]
  • Vinyl skirting ground channel - [3]
  • Trim Cap - [4]
  • Back Mount Trim - [5]

Regular Homes

  • Foundation Panel - insulated with finish look - [6]