CMH Manufacturing is a leader in building the home of your
choice, in a controlled setting, with a skilled, fully trained workforce,
protected from the weather everyday thereby preventing any unforeseen delays. A
modular home is built to the same stringent site-built building codes and
considered to be the same in the zoning and financing processes. In a controlled
environment, our materials avoid being damaged and the construction process
continues year round, regardless of weather. The materials are ordered in bulk
leveraging our purchasing power, enabling us to pass substantial savings on to
our customers.
Benefits to a Modular Home: Constructed in
a quality controlled environment Construction cannot be delayed because of
weather Inclement weather will not cause material damage Material inventories
are controlled, never lost or stolen from the job site Materials are purchased
in volume at lower prices, increasing the value to the customer Home
construction is inspected constantly during the construction process and after
delivery Meets the same building codes and zoning laws as site-built homes May
be financed through conventional mortgage institutions
Manufactured HomeBuilt entirely in the factory under federal
code administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),
which became effective June 15, 1976, and has been upgraded numerous times. Covers
single or multi-section homes and includes transport to the site and
installation. Regulations include: design & construction, strength &
durability, transportability, fire resistance, energy efficiency & quality.
Panelized Home:
Built in factory, where panels that include
windows, doors, wiring & siding, are transported to site and assembled.
Codes are set by state or locality where sited. Pre-Cut Home:
Materials are factory cut to design
specifications and then transported to the site and assembled. Examples are:
kit, log and dome homes. Standards are set by state and locality.