Why Do Mobile Homes Get so Hot In Summer?


If you have ever stayed in a mobile home during the summer months, then you will know that this type of housing can get incredibly hot.

For multiple reasons, these types of homes are more susceptible to heat than regular houses, and that is why they become so warm in the summer months.

So warm, sometimes, that it can become uncomfortable to stay in one during this time of the year. 

But, why is this? Even people who have lived in mobile homes their entire lives often have difficulty giving you the reason they get so hot.

In this guide, we’ll be taking a look at why mobile homes get so hot, how hot they get during the summer months, and ways to keep your mobile home cool. So, if you want to find out more about this, then keep on reading. 

Do Mobile Homes Get Hot In Summer?

Well, as we have already established, yes mobile homes do get hot in the summer months. This is seemingly something that is unavoidable, and something that affects all mobile homes.

If you have ever stayed in a mobile home during the summer months, or have lived in a mobile home throughout the whole year, then you will notice that they are significantly warmer during the middle of the year. 

There are lots of possible reasons for this, and we will investigate these shortly. But, all in all, most people do not seem to know why mobile homes become so hot during the summer months. This is something that has confused people for a long time.

Of course, there is one obvious reason why mobile homes become hotter in the summer months, and that is because it is generally warmer in the summer months.

But, this doesn’t explain why mobile homes become so hot during these months in comparison to regular homes. So, let’s find out. 

Why do Mobile Homes get so Hot in Summer?

So, part of the reason why mobile homes become so hot in the summer months is because of the increase in temperature at this time of year.

But, this alone does not explain why mobile homes get so hot in the summer compared to regular houses. So, let’s take a look at some reasons why mobile homes get so hot at this time of the year. 

The majority of reasons why mobile homes get so hot during the summer come back to the temperature getting hotter at this time of the year. Mobile homes are more vulnerable to this increase in heat for a lot of reasons.

One of the main ones being poor insulation. A lot of people associate insulation with keeping heat in, but during the warmer months, this also plays an essential role in keeping heat out.

So, if your mobile home gets very cold during the winter months, the chances are that it will also overheat in the summer months, and this is all because of poor insulation in the walls and ceiling. 

But, the job of keeping heat in/out of your home isn’t solely completed by the insulation. Just as drafts can enter your mobile home, and make it colder in the winter months, heat can also enter through these areas, making it hotter in the summer months.

So, things such as your mobile home’s door, and even the windows, can also cause your mobile home to become hot during the summer months. 

How Hot Can A Mobile Home Get In The Summer?

We know that mobile homes get hot during the summer, but we haven’t actually established just how hot these buildings get. How hot your mobile home gets during the summer will ultimately depend on the type of mobile home that you own, and the area which you are based in.

So, let’s take a look at some estimates as to how hot your mobile home could get during the middle of the year. 

Well, the main reason why mobile homes get so hot during the summer months is because their exterior is built using metal. Metal is a heat conductor, so when the sun rays are cast down upon the exterior of your mobile home, the metal will heat up.

The exterior of your mobile home is able to reach temperatures of up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, or more. While the interior of your mobile home will not reach a temperature this high, it can get pretty hot, and the warmer the exterior gets, the hotter the interior gets. 

How Can I Keep My Mobile Home Cool in the Summer?

So, mobile homes can get very hot during the summer months, and that is why you might be wanting to avoid this. So, let’s take a look at some of the ways that you can keep your mobile home cool during the summer months. 

Well, the first thing that you should do is improve all the things that we outlined above. So, you should get a better quality of insulation added to the walls and ceiling of your mobile home.

You should also consider upgrading the windows of your mobile home to an energy-efficient version, and look at the seals on your windows and doors to ensure that there are no gaps for hot air to enter through. 

In addition to this, you should add shades to the windows of your mobile home. This will keep a lot of the sunlight out of your home, and so reduce the heat inside it.

Finally, we would recommend either installing an AC system in your mobile home, or using a series of fans if you want a cheaper alternative. All these things combined will reduce the heat in your mobile home during the summer months considerably. 

Summary

In short, mobile homes get so hot in the summer because the temperature increases significantly during these months.

This increase in temperature, combined with the fact that most mobile homes have poor insulation, mean that most mobile homes reach incredibly high temperatures during the summer months.

We have taken a look at all this in this guide, and also given some suggestions for keeping your mobile home cooler during these months. 

Mandy Carlos
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Mandy Carlos

Hi, my name is Mandy Carlos, and I moved into my own tiny home around 5 years ago. My home is situated on my own plot of land in the country, and for the most part, I live off grid. Living in a tiny home has been incredible, and I love being away from the fast pace of city living. While tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular, there are still many people that are unaware of the best accessories, and necessities to purchase. This is why I decided to set up Clothesline Tiny Home, to share my experiences with others.

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