all american homes
What is an All American Home?
An All American Home from Quality Homes of Madison is a conventionally-built custom house constructed in an environmentally-controlled factory setting. These factory-framed houses are built with quality and precision in an industrial setting, yet built to meet all state building codes.
All American Homes, unlike structures which are built on-site, are built to withstand the stress of cross-country transportation to your building site. The result is a stronger, heavier home -- typically, an All American Home weighs 30% more than a site-built house.
Unlike the site-built construction process, where building materials can absorb a lot of moisture and are exposed to varied weather conditions, the lumber and materials in an All American Home have never been wet -- thanks to a controlled-environment manufacturing facility. Think of how many problems you would have with your automobile, if it had been built outside in the dirt, wind and rain.
An All American Home should not be confused with a manufactured double-wide or sectional home. Double-wides are built on a steel frame with an axle and hitch. All American Homes are built with a conventional wood subfloor of 2 x 10 southern yellow pine floor joists on 16 inch centers. These houses are transported to the building site by lowboy trucks. On the building site your All American Home is lifted onto your foundation or basement by a crane.
An All American Home is morgaged conventionally and is appraised like a site-built house.
Visit All American Homes Inc. website for floor plans, plant tour information and details on available home styles.