Breaking ground and sprinkler systems
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:40 am
Hi All,
I haven't posted here in quite a while, but I have been involved in the whole land/home package journey since spring. I'm happy to say we officially broke ground this week and our home (a Palm Harbor Augusta model) is due to be delivered on Wednesday! I have pictures on our photo website: http://friishill.tripod.com Click on Crystal Excavation. I'll try to add more pictures as the process continues. It's been an incredibly stressful, dramatic process, full of extreme roller-coaster highs and lows, although most of that was more about the land purchase than the home-buying process, (at least, it was, after we found the right dealer!) The people at the Chino Valley, AZ Palm Harbor dealership continue to be a wonderful, supportive, professional bunch, and I continue to give them my highest reccomendation! Hang in there, people, it's all about finding good people to work with. If you get a bad vibe from someone or some business, or feel like they don't have your best interests in mind, get out. It's not worth the trouble, in my humble opinion.
On a different topic, my husband and I were concerned about the remoteness of our location, and the distance from the nearest fire station. Then we were watching a home improvement show where they were installing a sprinkler system in a residential home. We just looked at each other and said "why didn't we think of that?" It's a little late for us to ask PH if they would install in the factory, but I know it's possible to retrofit after a home is built. Does anyone have any information about whether manufactured home companies ever allow these systems to be installed while the home is being built in the factory? Or do any of them offer it as an option? Anyone have experience with installing them in MHs after they are built?
I haven't posted here in quite a while, but I have been involved in the whole land/home package journey since spring. I'm happy to say we officially broke ground this week and our home (a Palm Harbor Augusta model) is due to be delivered on Wednesday! I have pictures on our photo website: http://friishill.tripod.com Click on Crystal Excavation. I'll try to add more pictures as the process continues. It's been an incredibly stressful, dramatic process, full of extreme roller-coaster highs and lows, although most of that was more about the land purchase than the home-buying process, (at least, it was, after we found the right dealer!) The people at the Chino Valley, AZ Palm Harbor dealership continue to be a wonderful, supportive, professional bunch, and I continue to give them my highest reccomendation! Hang in there, people, it's all about finding good people to work with. If you get a bad vibe from someone or some business, or feel like they don't have your best interests in mind, get out. It's not worth the trouble, in my humble opinion.
On a different topic, my husband and I were concerned about the remoteness of our location, and the distance from the nearest fire station. Then we were watching a home improvement show where they were installing a sprinkler system in a residential home. We just looked at each other and said "why didn't we think of that?" It's a little late for us to ask PH if they would install in the factory, but I know it's possible to retrofit after a home is built. Does anyone have any information about whether manufactured home companies ever allow these systems to be installed while the home is being built in the factory? Or do any of them offer it as an option? Anyone have experience with installing them in MHs after they are built?