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| The Construction of a Nationwide Custom Modular Home |
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The Construction
Erected on a permanent foundation, modular homes typically cannot be distinguished from site-built homes in appearance, appreciation, or appraisals.
Skilled craftsmen build each modular home one piece of lumber at a time under experienced supervision and adhere to our rigorous quality control process. Home components are assembled using advanced technology to insure square and precise framing. The protected construction environment insures that no building materials are ever compromised by rain or other weather damage. |
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| S&S Standard Features |
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| 2 x 6 exterior walls |
| 2 x 10 floor joists |
| Drywall painted |
| Painted Interior Trim |
| Osb and plywood |
| R-19 Wall and Floor Insulation R-38 Ceiling Insulation |
| 16” centers on wall and floor construction |
| Fiberglass tub and shower units |
| Double Hung Tilt Col. Windows |
| Carpet and vinyl flooring |
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| Some upgrades include: |
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| Brick and Stone |
| Whirlpool Tubs Fireplace |
| Maple, Hick & Cherry cabinetry |
| Oak or Maple Hardwood floors |
| Ceramic Tile |
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Modular homes are engineered and built to withstand transportation and final assembly. This requires additional materials and fastening schedules over and above those required for site-built homes. Additional material mass means added strength and durability for the life of your home. Of course, this also translates into higher long-term performance value. An extra engineered combination of fastening, steel strapping and advanced adhesives are used to permanently secure the modular home to the foundation with strength that site-built homes simply cannot match.
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"All homes are built to meet or exceed your local building code." |