Setting up your home

1. Siding

Durable exterior siding protects your home from weather, enhances curb appeal, and improves energy efficiency.

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Brick

Very durable, fire-resistant, and adds resale value with low long-term upkeep

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Vinyl

Affordable, lightweight, and easy to install.

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Plastic Stone

Offers a realistic stone look at lower cost and weight than real stone with good durability and design flexibility.

2. Wind Zone

Wind Zone rating ensures your home is built to withstand high winds in your area for safety and durability.

Wind Zone 1

Lowest wind risk (up to 70 mph sustained winds); lightest anchoring and construction requirements. Cost is included in setup pricing.

Wind Zone 2

Moderate hurricane risk (up to 100 mph sustained winds); stronger anchoring and structural features required. ​​Cost is included in setup pricing.

Wind Zone 3

Highest hurricane-risk coastal areas (up to 110 mph sustained winds); strictest standards with heavy-duty anchoring and reinforcement.

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3. Pressure treated deck.

A sturdy, low-maintenance outdoor platform built with durable pressure-treated lumber for long-lasting protection against rot, insects, and weather. Perfect for a small seating area, grill setup, or backyard entryway.

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4. Gutters + Downspouts

Seamless system designed to collect and direct rainwater away from the home’s foundation, protecting siding, landscaping, and structural integrity.

5. Electric

Modern electrical system provides safe, reliable power for all your appliances and home needs.

New Electric Service (Underground)

Installation of a new underground electrical service, including buried conduit and wiring from the utility connection to the service panel. Provides a clean appearance and added protection from weather and physical damage.

New Electric Service (Overhead)

Installation of a new overhead electrical service, including service mast, weatherhead, and wiring from the utility pole to the service panel. A reliable and cost-effective setup providing safe power delivery to the structure.

6. Pads

Durable home pads provide a stable, level foundation for your manufactured or mobile home

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Concrete Pad

Solid, low-maintenance concrete surface offering lasting durability and a clean, finished look for outdoor or utility areas.

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Sand Pad

Professionally prepared, compacted sand base ensuring stability, drainage, and long-term support for homes or outdoor structures.

7. Footers

Steel-reinforced concrete footers are poured below grade to create a stable, load-bearing foundation that evenly distributes the home’s weight and prevents settling for long-term structural stability. They are required for FHA, VA, and USDA loans on manufactured homes (and often conventional loans) to meet HUD permanent foundation standards (HUD Handbook 4930.3).

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