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Mark

Re: Modular companies

Post by Mark » Sat Feb 19, 2005 6:59 pm

>2x6 is important remeber we have to drive these homes down the road so they

Don't need 2x6 for that, remember these used to be built using 1x3's!

>. Some say it is all for strength some think it has to do with helping the stick
> builder by requiring uogrades for a modular that are not required for a local stick > build home.

2x6 sidewalls is hardly a 'required' upgrade for modulars.


>However 2x6 is a better way to build a home and should make you feel better
> about the quality of the construction

The materials used don't say much about how well those pieces are put together.

>most roof systems are made with a 2x 8 roof system or better in

I'll also ask, who uses 2x8's and for what reason?
Even slate roofs don't use 2x8's.

William

Re: Modular companies

Post by William » Sat Feb 19, 2005 8:21 pm

You get a cut on that...

Bill

Terry

Re: Modular companies

Post by Terry » Sun Feb 20, 2005 12:52 am

Danna-hold off a bit. The Manufactured/Modular housing show is in Des Moines the first weekend in March. It will be at the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. Go east on Grand Ave and you run right into it. There will be both types of homes out there. Go through them all and then decide. But my money is on Wick. I made the mistake of buying an off brand home and I won't do it again. They have a neat plan called a library modular that they had out there last year. There will be financing people out in the home as well, so you can get information from them. My dealer's name is Lisa and she is a really neat, on the go person. There will be lots to see and do there, so check it out before you make any decisions. Thanks and God Bless!

rmurray

Re: Modular companies

Post by rmurray » Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:58 am

2x6 walls allow R-19 insulation..R-15 is the greatest available for 2x4 walls..

Carol

Re: Modular companies

Post by Carol » Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:33 am

Danna - Have been in both a Wick and Design home. Both very nice and sturdy. Visit the Design Home factory at Prairie Du Chien, WI to see how they are built and to look at on site models. We have a large Wick garage and like it. I would always put a modular home on a basement.

jenny

Re: Modular companies

Post by jenny » Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:59 pm

I am looking at purchasing a modular home to replace my hurricane damaged homes. I am familiar with the on frame off frame. Some residential nieborhoods do not allow manufactured homes, and I was told on frame would not be allowed either. I am interested in knowing if you supply homes to Florida. If so I would like to get pricing from you.

Jenny

Re: Modular companies

Post by Jenny » Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:11 pm

We are considering purchasing an EnergyMate (2 story) modular home this week. If anyone has anything bad to say about EnergyMate, I'd appreciate hearing it now before we make our purchase. Thanks :)

Melaney Miller

Re: Modular companies

Post by Melaney Miller » Sun Sep 18, 2005 5:43 pm

what are the construction requirements for mobile homes? I have one that is contructed of 2x2"s in the roof Thanks
Please repley to my message.

rmurray

Re: Modular companies

Post by rmurray » Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:04 pm

Manufactured homes are built to the HUD building code..it is a performance code that does not specify what materials to use to achieve the performance requirements.....

Roof trusses can be made of anything..that makes it strong enough for your area...many homes have trusses with 2x2's.......These will have enough strength to serve the purpose in most areas....

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