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According to a company spokesperson, “The first Future Home rolled off the line in August 1989. Since then the company has built over 5,000 modular homes at their Port Jervis, NY factory. The company’s factory was the culmination of years of research and design. It was built specifically to construct modular homes, not retro-fitted from some other use as other modular factories are. This means that the construction team has access to modern, state-of-the-art equipment to properly manufacture your home. Our original sales, construction and management team came to Future Home Technology with years of experience in the modular industry. They brought with them the knowledge to run our factory properly and efficiently, permitting us to produce homes in a cost efficient manor. Their knowledge was passed on to the construction staff enabling our company to grow very quickly.”

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Manufacturer of Modular Homes
In the 1960s, the mobile home industry made an evolutionary split. One branch evolved into recreational vehicles RVs to the point where the house now tows the car. The other branch evolved into manufactured homes, 95 percent of which now become permanent dwellings once they are transported from the factory to the site. Factory built housing is also popular in many countries around the world.

Modular Construction Facts
Drywall is often glued and screwed to wall studs and triple headers are used over window openings and around stairwells to withstand the stress of transportation and being picked up by a crane.

Florida Factory Built Home
Most manufactured homes are constructed entirely within a controlled climate. Construction continues year round and assembly line workers don’t need to be skilled carpenters and are paid about half of what on site contractors are normally paid. Many of the laborers working in the modular housing industry have steady jobs with benefits and can afford to buy the products they make.