
American
Classics modular homes are in a distinctive
class of homes, with more benefits for homeowners than both manufactured/mobile
homes and traditional/site-built homes.
American
Classics modular homes seem indistinguishable from traditional
homes and are compatible with any neighborhood architectural style,
yet they offer so many more benefits to you.
Modular
Homes generally give greater value for your money. When you
add up all the labor, material and time savings inherent in the
modular building process, you will find that the price of a modular
home is generally lower than a site-built home of comparable size
and features. Plus you will keep saving money year after year, as
your energy efficient home keeps your heating and cooling bills
low.
Modular
Vs Traditional Homes
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Modular Homes |
Traditional Homes |
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Built in a manufacturing plant. This ensures that there will
be no weather delays or damages. |
Built on-site. Weather delays are common and troublesome. Materials
can be warped and damaged. |
| Subject
to the same zoning regulations as site-built homes. Meet all
national, state, and local building standards. Building procedures
go even above and beyond required codes and standards of traditional
site-built codes. |
Same regulations, standards, and codes as modular homes. |
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Greater value, less money. |
Costs more, but with comparable sizes and features. |
| Benefits
from assembly-line process. Saves money and time. Labor is used
efficiently, with the same expert team of craftsmen working
on each home. |
Built
traditionally, site-built homes are much more costly and take
much longer to build than modular homes. Many different crews
work on many different aspects of the home, making the construction
cost even more and completion take even longer. |
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Takes weeks to complete. |
Takes months to complete. |
| Built
in a modern controlled environment using high quality materials.
They are precision engineered for a lifetime of trouble-free
structural durability. Built well, so they are easier and less
costly to maintain. |
Ownership costs are higher because repairs are often needed. |
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Costs much less to begin with, yet appreciates in value through
the years. |
Also appreciates in value, but much higher costs to begin with. |
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Looks just like a traditional site-built home, but with countless
more benefits. |
Less benefits. |
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Quality
Codes
& Standards
All of our computer-engineered homes are constructed to the same
state and local building codes and zoning regulations as traditional
homes.In fact, many of our building procedures go above and beyond
required codes and standards of traditional site-built codes. In
contrast, manufactured homes must comply only with the Department
of Housing and Urban Development and the Federal Construction Safety
Standards Act (HUD/CODE), which requires homes to be constructed
on a non-removable steel chassis.
With
numerous plans to choose from, and the ability to electronically
design unlimited variations, the design of your dream home is only
limited to your imagination.
Value
Modular homes generally offer greater value for your money.
We build all of our homes in an assembly-line process, which means
we buy materials in large quantities, paying much less than traditional
construction, and thereby passing savings on to you. We have only
one team working on your home - a crew that is knowledgeable about
every aspect of your home and knows its construction inside and
out. And to top it all, our energy efficient homes help you save
money year after year with lower heating and cooling bills.
Reliability
& Efficiency
Ownership costs with modular homes are lower. Repair bills can
really add up, but modular homes are built in a modern controlled
environment using high quality materials. They are precision engineered
for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability. A well-built
house is a home that is easier and less costly to maintain.
Modular
homes deliver greater energy efficiency. Additional factory insulation
and precision building techniques make the modular house a super
efficient energy conservation home. And of course this cost saving
lasts every year you're living in the house. And it helps your resale
value too!
Quality
Craftsmanship
Modular homes deliver the highest quality. They are built in
a modern controlled environment, and they are precision-engineered
for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability. Quality control
is maintained by constant inspection throughout the construction
process.
The
construction process of modular homes allows them to be completed
more quickly. On the average, a home consisting of two sections
will be built in the factory within a couple of weeks. Once your
home is placed on its foundation, final completion takes two or
three weeks. This schedule allows you to move more quickly, and
knowing when you're new home will be ready helps you plan your move
better.
Quality
comes as standard!

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