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  "name": "Are there specific materials used for mobile home interior walls compared to traditional homes?",
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      "name": "Are there specific materials used for mobile home interior walls compared to traditional homes?",
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        "text": "Yes, mobile homes often utilize different materials for interior walls compared to traditional stick-built homes. While traditional homes typically use drywall (gypsum board), many mobile homes feature thinner, pre-finished wall panels, often made from lightweight composites or vinyl-covered gypsum board. These panels are designed for easier installation and to withstand the stresses of transport. When making repairs, it's important to use compatible materials or understand how to properly integrate traditional drywall if upgrading, to ensure structural integrity and a consistent finish.",
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        "description": "Mobile homes often use thinner, pre-finished wall panels (composites or vinyl-covered gypsum) instead of traditional drywall, which impacts repair material choices."
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  "description": "Mobile homes often use thinner, pre-finished wall panels (composites or vinyl-covered gypsum) instead of traditional drywall, which impacts repair material choi"
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