
Our entire sales staff is
State Certified!!
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We are a proud member of the
Better Business Bureau!!

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Since 1946, we have helped over 10,000 families move
into their dream home!! |
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Advantages of Factory Built Housing
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Cost Effective-Our
Homes are built by well-trained, fulltime professionals in an
assembly line manner for the greatest efficiency in labor cost
and consistency of workmanship.
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Controlled Environment-All
our homes are built indoors where weather cannot damage building
materials or cause work stoppage.
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Buying Power-The
companies that build our homes have tremendous buying power when
negotiating contracts with their component manufacturers.
Suppliers like Owens Corning, General Electric, Georgia Pacific,
Moen, Armstrong, etc....
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Higher Standards-Factory
Built Homes are built to higher standards than stick built homes
and are subject to more inspections and regulations.
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Terms Help Define
Homes
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Manufactured Homes.
What many think of as trailers or mobile homes. Built
entirely in factories to Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) standards which regulate things such as
design, durability, transportability, fire standards, and
operating systems such as plumbing and heating. Called
single-or double-wide, depending on size, homes are usually
"mobile" only when moved to the lot. Once installed,
owners might add decks, porches or other structures that meet
state or local building codes.
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Modular Homes.
Factory-built homes that meet building codes in states or local
areas where they will be located. Moved to a site and
installed.
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Panelized Homes.
Factory-built homes in which panels, such as a wall with
windows, doors, wiring and outside siding, is transported to a
site and assembled. Built to state or local codes.
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Pre-cut Homes.
Homes with building materials factory-cut to design
specifications, moved to a site and assembled. Examples
include kit, log and dome homes. Must meet state or local
codes.
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