02- 385 C.M.R. ch. 890, § I-I

Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 385-890-I-I - Exterior Close-up
A. Exterior siding and roofing necessary to join all sections of the home must be installed according to the product manufacturer installation instructions and must be fastened in accordance with design and manufacturer installation instructions consistent, with 3280.305 and 3280.307. Exterior close-up strips/trim must be fastened securely and sealed with exterior sealant.(Refer to Figure A to this section.)
B.Joints and Seams

All joints and seams in exterior wall coverings that were disturbed during location of the home must be made weatherproof.

C. Prior to installing the siding, the polyethylene sheeting covering exterior walls for transit must be completely removed.
D. Prior to completing the exterior close-up, any holes in the roofing must be made weatherproof and sealed with a sealant or other material that is suitable for use with the roofing in which the hole is made.
E.Mate-line Gasket

The home manufacturer must provide materials and designs for mate-line gaskets or other methods designed to resist the entry of air, water, water vapor, insects, and rodents at all mate-line locations exposed to the exterior (See Figure B to this section.)

F.Hinged Roofs and Eaves

Hinged roofs and eaves must be completed during installation in compliance with all requirements of the MHCSS (24 CFR part 3280) and the MHPER(24 CFR part 3282). Unless exempted by the following provisions, -hinged roofs are also subject to a final inspection for compliance with the MHCSS (24 CFR part 3280) by the IPIA or a qualified independent inspector acceptable to the IPIA.Homes with hinged roofs that are exempted from IPIA inspection are instead to be completed and inspected in accordance with the Manufactured Home Installation Program (24 CFR part 3286).This includes homes:

1. That are designed to be located in Wind Zone I;
2. In which the pitch of the hinged roof is less 7:12; and
3. In which fuel burning appliance flue penetrations are not above the hinge.

Figure A to Subchapter I, Section I - Exterior Close-up

Installation of Field-Applied Horizontal Lap Siding

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Notes to Figure A:

1. Multi-section homes with horizontal-lap siding can be shipped with no siding on the front and rear end walls.
2. The manufacturer must install doors/windows trimmed with J-rail or the equivalent and protect all exposed materials not designed for exposure with plastic sheeting for transport. Siding, starter trim, and vents may be shipped loose in the home for installation on set-up.
3. All home installers must ensure that all field installed trim, windows, doors, and other openings are properly sealed according to the siding manufacturer installation instructions.

Figure B to Subchapter I, Section I - Exterior Close-up

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Note to Figure B:

On multi-section manufactured homes, install the sealer gasket on the ceiling, end walls, and floor mate-line prior to joining the sections together.

02- 385 C.M.R. ch. 890, § I-I