Once you ve found two studs for your access opening mark them with your carpenter s pencil.
How to build an attic access for a mobile home.
You can create some additional support by cutting 14 inch strips of 2 by 4 inch wood boards and screwing them into place between the cut studs and uncut studs flush with the edge of the frame.
Holding the square 2 4 frame flat against the ceiling make sure the studs are spaced properly across the frame s length.
The attic area does have sufficient room for moderate storage or to access for the purpose of running wires and installing various ceiling fixtures.
You will simply set your access hatch on top of that drywall centre it in the space by shimming between its backside and the framing wherever your screws will be and then fastening it into place.
Manufactured houses do not usually have attic access because of the limited space between the ceiling and roof.
As can be seen in the picture the hatch frame s bottom edge is caulked to the drywall edge.
You ll find one possibly two or even three features unique to modular home construction.
These two studs will add stability to the opening.
It is very important that you detail your attic access hatch properly here with caulking.
You ll get ease of access through the larger hole and you won t have to drag a stepladder into the house to store and retrieve your stuff from the attic.
You can construct these out of cardboard and staple the cardboard to the joists and to the 2 by 6 inch boards you installed.
The attic access door is often the name used to describe push up type access panels knee wall doors or any type of entry point into the attic space.