Adrian Homes was established in 1962 to construct modular homes in the town of Adrian, Georgia. Since that time, even though the ownership has changed hands, the trusted name of Adrian Homes continues to signify quality construction and dependable service. Since it's beginning, Adrian Homes has built schools, apartment buildings, daycare centers, office buildings, and residential homes for hundreds of satisfied customers. In 1999, Adrian Homes, added premium HUD code homes to it's offering of factory built homes.
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Advantages of Modular Home Construction 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 Homes are Superior 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 lifted by a crane.
Modular Homes Iowa A manufactured home is built entirely in the factory under a federal building code administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD and is classified as a Manufactured Home. These homes are constructed to meet the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act, which has been in effect since June 15, 1976. The Federal standards regulate, manufactured housing design, construction, strength, durability, transportability, fire resistance, energy efficiency and quality. The HUD Code also sets performance standards for the heating, plumbing, air conditioning, thermal and electrical systems.