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adding insulation to mobile home?

I think I've asked before but I'd like some additional recommendationsI have a 16X70 mobile home that is not well insulated and with winter approaching fast, I'd like to see what I can do now to help keep us warmer without breaking our walletsThis mobile home has sheetrock with some cheap yellow insulation then the metal exterior and that's itSomething I've thought about but I'm not sure if it would work is to take off the interior walls and remove the insulationWhat I've thought is I could cut pieces of that sturdy foam used in homes, and put between the studsMaybe use some kind of tape around the perimeter of the foam, then install new insulation of a better brand then replace the sheetrockWe keep the thermostat set on like 66 degrees and the bill is still sky highWould my plan work? or do you have any better suggestions for better insulating mobile homes? I do have underpinning but it's just the plastic/rubber kind (not concrete blocks).

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Drill and fill is a better answer than re-doing all your sheetrockYou will most likely make things worse if you try thatIn drill and fill they cut a small hole on the top and bottom and fill the cavity with blown in insulation or foam insulationTry to do your roof before you do the wallsAlso, Putting on a insulated skirt around the bottom of your home that is air tight (or at least mostly air tight) will do wondersMake sure you have all gaps and holes filled with caulk, weather gasketing on the doors and windows must be in good shapeInsulated drapes that velcro or magnet to the window frame will also work well for you Plus, get a programmable thermostatLet the temperature drop when you are sleeping and or out of the houseOne more idea, most states have a weatherization program that will help you pay for this kind of thing if you meet their income guidelinesIf you don't meet the guidelines, they can usually at least point you in the direction of some reputable contractors.
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