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redman homes
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2002 7:27 pm
by amanda
We would like to hear your comments on redman homes.
Re: redman homes
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 5:10 am
by rmurray
I know little about the actual product....but..I do know that Redman is a division of Champion Homes...The largest builder in the US...
I will be looking forward to other comments about the brand..
Re: redman homes
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2002 11:45 am
by george
save your hard earned money. cheap, shoddy construction, non-existant after purchase service.
Re: redman homes
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 1:11 pm
by aikanae
probably depends on your plant too. in chandler, az - it's like all the others, you get what you pay for. they use the cresdecking (bad) and don't offer an OSB upgrade, but do to 3/4" plywood (ok). the insulation is good - energy star rated, dual windows with easy exit features - std, a lot of good +'s. but if ordered with min. that's what you'll get - the min. the economy kitchen cabinets were junk. the upgrade were comparable to others, finished off inside and adjustable - that sort of thing. what i did like was that they cataloged all the chgs in the floor plans and made it very accessiable to see if a plan that fit my needs was already pre-approved at some point in the past - saved a lot in engineering fees.
i think more important can be how responsive the factory and dealer are to complaints - and that info you can get through viewing the files at the state hud agency - if you have one.
Re: redman homes
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2002 1:11 pm
by aikanae
probably depends on your plant too. in chandler, az - it's like all the others, you get what you pay for. they use the cresdecking (bad) and don't offer an OSB upgrade, but do to 3/4" plywood (ok). the insulation is good - energy star rated, dual windows with easy exit features - std, a lot of good +'s. but if ordered with min. that's what you'll get - the min. the economy kitchen cabinets were junk. the upgrade were comparable to others, finished off inside and adjustable - that sort of thing. what i did like was that they cataloged all the chgs in the floor plans and made it very accessiable to see if a plan that fit my needs was already pre-approved at some point in the past - saved a lot in engineering fees.
i think more important can be how responsive the factory and dealer are to complaints - and that info you can get through viewing the files at the state hud agency - if you have one.
Re: redman homes
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 11:20 pm
by jean sloan
i am trying to find the blue prints for a redman home, because ca makes for have a permanent foundation. i have purchased a repoed redman home. how do I obtain one? please respond quickly. thanks - any help you can offer.