What is a Manufactured Home?
Manufactured homes, in accordance with the national code of the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, are built on a steel chassis that will remain a part of the structure throughout the life of the home. This steel frame is actually the foundation for the manufactured home, as it is factory-built from the frame up. These homes are often set on basement walls or concrete pads but also can be placed on crawlspaces or piers.
Typical Standard Factory-Built Homes Features:
*3/12 pitch fixed roof (5/12 & 7/12 hinged roof available) with 3-tab shingles (architectural shingles available)
*7 1/2' cathedral ceiling (8' flat ceiling available)
*Vinyl-on-Gypsum (VOG) wall paneling (drywall available)
*Ranch-Style Homes (side & gable entry, single-section)