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wallytap
Posted 4/27/2009 6:33 AM (#80788)
Subject: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?


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opinions on this type of construction?
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scottp
Posted 4/27/2009 8:12 PM (#80826 - in reply to #80788)
Subject: Re: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?


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A friend of mine built a Wausau home in Chilton, it was a very nice place and I could not tell the difference between his house and a custom built stick house when everything was complete, by no means am I an expert on home building, but I do know he got a good price for it when he sold it.
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jerry
Posted 4/27/2009 8:34 PM (#80828 - in reply to #80826)
Subject: Re: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?


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Location: Manitowoc, WI
Manufactured homes have come a long way in the last 20 years. In order to compete in a very competitive market, the companies making these homes had to make a better built and better looking product, which they've done. I've been in a few manufactured homes and could not tell the difference between a stick built home and a manufactured home.
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RedNeckTech
Posted 4/27/2009 9:22 PM (#80831 - in reply to #80788)
Subject: RE: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?



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If you purchase make sure you buy a modular home...not a manufactured home. There is a big difference, modular homes are built to meet local building codes and manufactured are built to meet HUD standards which are much lower than local codes. Wausau builds a very nice modular.
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jerry
Posted 4/27/2009 9:49 PM (#80834 - in reply to #80831)
Subject: RE: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?


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That is correct....thanks for the correction!!
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Mark
Posted 4/28/2009 12:48 PM (#80844 - in reply to #80788)
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You can go to Stradford Homes and tour the plant as they are building them, it's neat to see.
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 4/28/2009 1:24 PM (#80846 - in reply to #80788)
Subject: RE: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?


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I have a client that owns a Lumber Company in Madison (Brunsel Lumber)  They have been around for 125 years.  They have a panel plant that builds houses indoors.  If you are interested in talking with him about the Pors and Cons, send me an e-mail and I'll get you in touch.

Dominic

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RedNeckTech
Posted 4/28/2009 8:36 PM (#80856 - in reply to #80788)
Subject: RE: Pros/Cons of building "panelized" home (Wausau)?



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One more thing, stay away from any modular home that is built by a manufactured home plant. You will be gravely disappointed if you don't. Wick, Liberty, Redmann, Dutch, Four Seasons, Fuqua are some. The structures on most are in line with a modular but everything else is low quality and they are built with the same labor. Service is not there either. I used to do the warranty service work for the entire manufactured housing industry for 15 years and traveled the entire Mid-West. I quit about 8 years ago because of the way they worked around things and I got tired of the irate homeowners.
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