Manufactured
Homes vs. Modular Homes
Hart Housing manufactures three separate series of homes:
- Single section
- Multi-Sectional
- Modular
Both Manufactured and Modular homes are built in a climate-controlled
manufacturing facility. This provides minimal weather exposure to the
materials and components along with the efficiency of factory assembly
technology. As your home travels through the manufacturing facility it
is inspected from beginning to end to insure quality consistency. Enjoy
the benefits of a manufactured home; work is never delayed by weather
or contractors which reduces construction time start to finish.
Single and
Multi-Sectional Manufactured Home Code:
Constructed to the
building standards of the Federal Manufactured Home Construction Safety
Standards. This code governs how manufactured homes are constructed, specific
standards that must be met on the quality and durability, safety, structural
design, electrical, plumbing and energy efficiency of the home. This code
also defines the requirements for transportation and system design. Single
and multi-sectional homes are all manufactured with and shipped on a permanent
steel chassis.
Modular Code:
Construction of a
Modular home is based on the same codes as site-built home. Various building
codes set forth by local government and state requirements in which the
home will be located, to include National Electrical Code (NEC), International
Residential Code (IRC) and the Uniform Building Code. Home is transported
on a Carrier; home is then taken off of carrier and transferred onto a
foundation.
Hart Housing uses quality structural components and amenities while providing
exceptional value for the consumer for a safe and sound investment. We
pride ourselves in offering a full line of floor plans to meet the needs
of today’s family living and life styles.
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