Palm Harbor adventure
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:47 pm
What an interesting day! We went to a PH dealer in Arizona today to look at some different models. We discovered, first of all, that looking at floorplans only simply doesn't work for us. Floorplans we thought we'd like by the looks of them, didn't work at all when we were actually in the model. Good news is, we discovered one we really love, called the Augusta!
Then we drove to an independant dealer who also had some PH models on their lot. What a lesson in the difference in quality the dealer can make for the same brand of home! On the PH-owned lots, the homes were put together beautifully and solidly with top of the line construction, that inspired complete faith in the company's ability to set a home up right. On the independent dealer's lot, however, they were literally thrown together, two halves of houses not meeting, homes still on wheels, cracks everywhere in the plaster,and other areas where walls, moldings etc. met, and even the construction was substandard. We swear they had rough-cut 2x3's on weight-bearing interior walls. One adorable little single wide was rocking so badly on it's foundation we thought it would tip over if we walked too far into the kitchen.
What an educational experience. Feel free to comment, one and all.
Then we drove to an independant dealer who also had some PH models on their lot. What a lesson in the difference in quality the dealer can make for the same brand of home! On the PH-owned lots, the homes were put together beautifully and solidly with top of the line construction, that inspired complete faith in the company's ability to set a home up right. On the independent dealer's lot, however, they were literally thrown together, two halves of houses not meeting, homes still on wheels, cracks everywhere in the plaster,and other areas where walls, moldings etc. met, and even the construction was substandard. We swear they had rough-cut 2x3's on weight-bearing interior walls. One adorable little single wide was rocking so badly on it's foundation we thought it would tip over if we walked too far into the kitchen.
What an educational experience. Feel free to comment, one and all.