Factory built homes are built off site in a controlled manufacturing environment. Each home is built in sections, or modules, and then transported to the site where they are installed on permanent foundations, and completed by professional installers. Approximately 80% - 90% of factory built construction takes place indoors where materials are protected from the elements and a consistent workforce assembles the home in over 25 different stations.
Frequently Asked Questions
While both manufactured homes and modular homes are built in a factory environment, there are some differences between the two. The main source of difference between modular and manufactured homes is the code to which they are built. Manufactured homes are built to a federal HUD code, while modular homes are built to state or local residential building codes.
Yes. Both manufactured and modular homes use the same or similar building materials as site built homes. In a cut section view, you’ll see everything from roof trusses to structural floor decking and 2x4 or 2x6 exterior walls. In the ceilings you’ll primarily see blown cellulose insulation, along with fiberglass batts in the wall cavities. Detailed specifications are available at your local Champion retailer.
Champion offers features you might not expect in factory-built housing, including numerous floor covering options, vaulted ceilings, entertainment centers, glamorous master bathrooms, state-of-the-art kitchens with stainless steel appliances, fireplaces, custom cabinetry, finished drywall, bay windows and porches just to name a few. Find a home to begin searching for your dream home and view our photo galleries to see examples of the features we offer.
Champion sells our homes through a large network of independently-owned retailers and small builders located throughout the country. Pricing information on specific homes can be found through these retailers. They will be able to quote homes based on the foundation you need, options you desire and any site work necessary. Find a retailer in your area for more information.
From pre-approval through closing, your local Champion retailer has the expertise to guide you through the financing process. They’ll be able to provide you with local and national banks, and the credit unions they have experience with and explain the different types of loan programs available.
No. The HUD code for manufactured housing requires manufacturers to sell homes through licensed retailers.
Our homes are set up at retail sales centers across the country. Find a local manufactured or modular home retailer in your area. Champion recommends that you contact the local retailer before you visit to determine their hours of operation and which homes they have in inventory for you to tour.
Yes, Champion builds all different types of homes including ranches, two-story and Cape Cod style homes.
Both manufactured homes and modular homes can be placed on a basement or crawl space. The specifications for doing so vary from region to region, but both are possible. At Champion, we offer a few different foundation prints to assist the retailer and setup crew with the design of the foundation you decide to use.
Our Cape Cod floor plans are shipped with a finished first floor and the second floor can be finished as additional living space on-site. Whether you want a few more bedrooms and a full bath or a large bonus room for games and entertaining, one of our independent retailers can work with you to design and finish the second floor area to meet your needs.
Champion does not place values on manufactured homes and real estate. You may want to consult with a local real estate appraiser or visit the manufactured housing section of www.nadaguides.com for this information.
Champion does not provide information about the sale of used, repossessed or foreclosed homes. We only sell new homes through our network of dealers, retailers and small builders. Local realtors may have information about used, repossessed and foreclosed manufactured and modular homes.
There are three possible locations for the serial number:
- The title document for the home (HUD code manufactured homes only).
- Stamped onto the I-beam at the hitch end of the home.
- On the data plate which is an 8.5 by 11 sticker located inside one of the kitchen cabinets or on a closet wall.
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