modular homes network

For the past 30 years and over 8,000 buildings, Stratford Homes has incorporated the latest building knowledge, methods, and materials to increase construction efficiency and quality. Today, Stratford Homes offers unlimited floorplans from starter homes to multi-family dwellings -- all of which can be customized to fit the individual preferences of your family.

Each Stratford home is "stick-built" in their manufacturing facilities just as if it was started from scratch on the foundation. The company buys quality materials in volume purchased, in conduction with efficient production methods resulting in considerable savings... savings which they passed on to their customers.

The Complete Guide to Modular Housing

We are a consumer based organization providing reviews & ratings for modular homes, manufactured homes and panelized homes in the United States!

We provide in-depth analysis, comprehensive ratings, important buying tips and industry statistics for the factory built housing industry. If you're considering an manufactured home, modular home, prefab home or system built home our reports will help select the right manufacturer, builder and floorplans with confidence and peace of mind. Please select your state to view a list of manufacturers rated in our book.

This book goes into detail about how to negotiate with your builder, profit margins and how to avoid costly mistakes. Get the facts before you buy and become an informed buyer. Don't spin your wheels driving from one builder to the next only to hear the salesperson say, "This manufacturer or model is the best built".

 

We have done the reasearch and now it can be yours. Learn which manufacturers received TOP RATINGS regarding: quality of product, customer satisfaction, resale value and price. There is no other resource available today that provides state by state ratings with important buying tips. Our best selling book has helped thousands of homebuyers save time, money and best of all buy with confidence and peace of mind!

modular houseOur company provides ratings and reviews for over 169 different housing manufacturers in North Amercia. We remain committed to our readers by offering unbiased information about the modular home, manufactured home and panelized home industry. We have No Hidden Agendas. We receive no commissions or advertising kickbacks. We have not accepted any payments to promote one builder or company over another.

We can assure you that all of the information contained in our book is based on independent research, countless interviews and is from an objective point of view. Our company is a consumer based organization and we have not been hired by the factory built housing industry to promote their products.

 

E-Book (PDF)
168-Page Report
Printed Copy
168-Page Book
Modular Home Guide
Guarantee
All Cards Accepted
credit cards

PayPal orders are accepted through our shopping cart!
Systems Built Guide
Buy
Phone Orders
(888) 770-2830
Buy
IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD - Be reading your ebook immediately after placing your order.
 
FREE SHIPPING - Printed book will be shipped Priority Mail. Please allow 3 to 4 days for delivery.
     
 

Factory Built Homes
The term modular means many things to many people. It can describe homes built on site using panels, walls prefabricated and shipped directly from the factory to the job site. The phrase can also be used for the modular housing industry built as whole sections or modular units in a plant and then attached on a permanent foundation with the use of a crane. Finally, it can describe HUD code homes, also known as manufactured homes or sometimes referred to as mobile homes.

Modular Construction Facts
Sheetrock 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.

Modular Homes Mississippi
Most factory 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 modular housing industry have steady jobs with benefits and can afford to buy the products they make.