No-drill skirting · park models and tiny homes

Skirt a park model or tiny home.

Close the open gap under a park model, tiny home, or small single-wide without a saw, a drill, or a rigid track to screw on. Cut the solid Diamond Weave skirting to fit with household scissors, snap it to the rim with patented no-drill studs, and seal the underspace so a heated floor stays warm through winter.

Kits from
$899

Complete kits run $899 to $2,099, sized by how much you need to close. Each kit lists the feet of skirting it includes, from 60 to 150. Measure your full perimeter first, then match it to a kit.

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Illustration of EZ Snap solid Diamond Weave skirting wrapping the base of a park model, held by no-drill snaps along the top hem
01 The fit

Cut to your home, not a stock panel.

A park model or a tiny home rarely gives you the clean rectangle rigid skirting assumes. Diamond Weave cuts to any run, around piers, a hitch, steps, and an uneven pad, so the skirt follows your real footprint instead of forcing it into a track. You measure the open span from the frame down to the ground, then trim each panel to that height on site. There is no sawing, no framing, and nothing to paint.

EZ Snap skirting snap rail: solid Diamond Weave vinyl held by no-drill copper snaps along the top hem of a park model
02 The seal

Seal a heated floor for winter.

A park model, a tiny home, and a small single-wide are heated dwellings, so the space under the floor is worth closing off. The solid, opaque Diamond Weave vinyl seals the underspace: it does not let air pass through the way a mesh shade does. Sealing a heated underspace can cut heating and propane use by up to 40 percent, and it keeps pipes, blowing snow, and nesting animals out. Diamond Weave is built for extreme cold, so it stays flexible and holds its seal when the temperature drops. The same no-drill studs, 3M VHB adhesive, and Diamond Weave carry over from our RV skirting: see the complete skirting guide for how the system works.

Cutaway illustration of EZ Snap skirting closing the ground gap to hold warm air under a heated park model
03 Your perimeter

Measure the whole way around first.

Skirting is priced by the foot, so start with a tape measure. Add up the full distance around your home at ground level, corners and all. A 12 by 50 single-wide runs about 124 feet around, which fits inside a single kit. Kits carry 60 to 150 feet of Diamond Weave, so a park model or tiny home is almost always one kit.

Over about 150 feet?
A full single-wide, a double-wide, or a house.

A 14 by 70 single-wide runs closer to 168 feet around, and a double-wide closer to 176, past what one kit covers. Measure your total perimeter, then get in touch and we will quote the right number of kits for a large run.

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Snap-off panels keep utility hatches and shut-off valves reachable all winter.
EZ Snap skirting closing the ground gap around a park model, with a snap-off access panel open at a utility hatch
0Holes drilled in your home, skirting frame, or piers
0+Customers served since 2006
LifetimeLimited Lifetime materials warranty
Up to 40%Heating and propane savings on a sealed heated underspace

What no-drill skirting gets a park model or tiny home.

04Questions

Mobile home skirting,
answered.

Q. 01

Will EZ Snap skirting fit a mobile home?

It fits smaller homes that measure within one kit: park models, tiny homes, and small single-wides up to about 150 feet around. A 12 by 50 single-wide is roughly 124 feet and fits a single kit. A full-size single-wide, a double-wide, or a site-built house runs past 150 feet, so it needs more than one kit. Measure your total perimeter first, then contact us for a quote on a large run.

Q. 02

Do I have to drill into my home to install it?

No. You press the patented 3M VHB snap studs onto the skirting frame or rim band, let them set, and snap the Diamond Weave panels on. Each stud takes about 60 seconds to place and reaches full strength in about 72 hours. Nothing screws into your home and nothing leaves a permanent hole.

Q. 03

Does skirting really lower heating and propane costs?

On a heated home, yes. The solid, opaque Diamond Weave vinyl seals the space under the floor so warm air stays in and wind stays out. Sealing a heated underspace can cut heating and propane use by up to 40 percent. Skirting an unheated structure will not save fuel, since there is no heat to hold.

Q. 04

Is EZ Snap skirting solid, or a mesh that breathes?

It is solid, opaque Diamond Weave vinyl that seals the underspace. It is not a mesh and it does not let air pass through. The see-through mesh EZ Snap makes is our exterior window shade, a different product built to block summer heat.

Q. 05

Will it hold up to a cold winter?

Diamond Weave is built for extreme cold. It stays flexible instead of going brittle, holds its seal against wind and blowing snow, and is backed by a Limited Lifetime materials warranty. Leave it up all season and unsnap panels whenever you need to get underneath.

Q. 06

What size kit do I need, and what does it cost?

Measure the full distance around your home at ground level, then match it to a kit by the feet of skirting it includes. Kits carry 60 to 150 feet of Diamond Weave and run from $899 to $2,099, priced by how much material your run needs. If your perimeter falls between sizes, size up and trim the extra. Shipping is free over $225.

Winter-proof your home

Skirt your home at your own pace.

Measure the whole way around, cut the panels to fit, and snap them on with no drilling. Seal the underspace and keep it easy to open back up. Runs over about 150 feet take more than one kit, so measure first.

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