Modular homes are constructed to the same code as site-built homes with requirements set forth by state and local government for the specific locality. Various model building codes serve as the basis for most state code requirements. Examples include the International Residential Code (IRC), Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Modular homes may be built on a permanent chassis (often refered to as 'on-frame) or a returnable carrier system (often refered to as 'off frame').
Pinecrest Modular Ranch: Our newest series of off-frame modular homes, featuring drywall throughout.
Brookwood Modular Ranch: Premier series of homes that features finished drywall throughout, sunken floor plans, expansive kitchens, large master bedroom suites and raised dining areas. This superb home comes in a variety of floor plans and sizes.
Nova Modular Ranch: A prominent series of homes that offers flexibility with plenty of options which allows you to personalize your home. These homes come in a variety of floor plans and widths, including a wide choice of traditional ranch homes as well as a T-ranch.
Richland Modular Ranches: A new economical series of sectional homes that will fit any budget featuring a wide selection of floor plans and options to fit your personal needs.