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Patriot Homes was established in 1972, as a leading builder of manufactured and systems-built modular housing, with four operational production facilities and more than 750 employees in Indiana, Texas, and Alabama. The building centers operate under the names of EnergyMate Homes, Crystal Valley Homes, Patriot Homes of Texas, and Patriot Homes of Alabama. In addition to single and multi-section HUD-code manufactured homes, the company produces modular (state-code) homes in ranch and two-story models. With its corporate headquarters in Elkhart, Indiana.

Patriot Homes has been actively involved in improving standards for HUD-code manufactured housing across the industry. They have promoted legislation that makes home ownership possible for a greater number of Americans, as well as regulations that improve safety. As a company they offer one of the strongest warranties in the industry, with a prompt, reliable service team to back it up.

The Complete Guide to Modular Housing

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Modular Home Contractor
The systems built housing idea is not new. Sears Roebuck offered a prefabricated modern home in their spring 1908 general catalog, which was shipped by train. Sears sold around 100000 of these homes from 1908 to 1939. The use of production line techniques really kicked into high gear after World War II and made a sizable contribution to reducing the housing shortage at that time.

Modular Housing Facts
Proponents of modular homes have long maintained that the building system produces structures that are much stronger than traditional site built homes. For example, the modular sections are well built to withstand the stresses of highway travel, containing up to 30 percent more building materials than a comparable site built home.

Indiana Factory Built Home
Most systems built 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 factory built housing industry have steady jobs with benefits and can afford to buy the products they make.