🏠Not all “prefab” homes are created equal — and the differences really matter.
Here’s the breakdown 👇
🔹 Finished-Out Sheds:
These are typically built to storage standards, not residential codes. While they may look like tiny homes, they usually lack certified plumbing, insulation, and code-approved electrical systems — making them unsuitable for permanent living in most areas.
🔹 Mobile (HUD) Homes:
Built under the HUD code, these homes are designed to be transportable and come with a steel chassis. While they offer affordability, they’re limited in where they can be placed and often depreciate over time — much like a vehicle.
🔹 Modular Homes:
Our homes are built to the IRC (International Residential Code) — the same building standards as traditional, site-built homes.
Each one undergoes a 131-point inspection, includes a 1-year AHS home warranty, and a 10-year structural warranty — giving you peace of mind that it’s a permanent, long-term investment.
💡 Bottom line: Modular homes are not “sheds on skids” or “trailers on wheels.” They’re real homes — crafted indoors, delivered with precision, and built for generations to enjoy
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