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Finding a Contractor for Mobile Home Insulation

Mobile home insulation retrofits use different techniques than a site-built house — narrower cavities, a belly board instead of a subfloor, and often a marriage line. Experience with manufactured housing specifically is worth screening for.

Why it matters

Look for manufactured-home experience specifically

Plenty of insulation contractors work primarily on site-built houses with full basements, deep wall cavities, and open attic access. A mobile home's belly cavity, narrow wall framing, and (on double-wides) marriage line call for different access methods and materials — dense-pack drill-and-fill technique, belly board repair, and duct sealing inside a confined crawl-height space. When you're screening a contractor, it's worth asking directly whether manufactured and mobile home retrofits are a regular part of their work, not an occasional exception.

It's also worth confirming Efficiency Maine Registered Vendor status specifically — that's what makes a project eligible for the rebate programs described on the previous page, and a registered vendor will typically handle the rebate paperwork as part of the job.

Questions worth asking before you sign

  • Are you an Efficiency Maine Registered Vendor, and will you handle the rebate paperwork?
  • Do you regularly work on single-wide or double-wide mobile homes, and can I see recent examples?
  • Will you perform a blower door test before and after the work to document the improvement?
  • How do you handle a damaged or sagging belly board — is repair included in the scope, or priced separately?
  • What R-value and material will be used in the attic, walls, and belly, and how will installed depth be verified?
  • If this is a double-wide, how will the marriage line be sealed and insulated?
  • Are you BPI-certified or equivalently trained, and are you insured?
  • Can I get the quote itemized by zone (roof, walls, belly, marriage line) so I can see where the rebate applies?
Two Maine options

Companies worth requesting a quote from

Insulation & energy services

Maine Energy Services

Listed here as a Maine-based option for mobile home insulation work. Confirm current service offerings, service area, and Efficiency Maine Registered Vendor status directly on their site or by phone before requesting a quote.

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Insulation, electrical & heat pump installation

BRF Services

A China, Maine-based contractor offering blown-in and spray foam insulation alongside electrical and heat pump work, with projects that may qualify for state, federal, and Efficiency Maine rebates. Confirm current mobile-home-specific experience and Registered Vendor status when you request a quote.

brfservices.com →
Get more than one quote Efficiency Maine maintains its own directory of certified, insured, independent installers across the state. Whichever contractors you're considering, it's worth comparing at least two or three quotes — itemized by zone — against what the rebate program will actually cover before committing to a scope of work.

Recap the whole picture

R-value, blower door results, upgrade zones, and the rebate program — all five pages in one pass.

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