STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
- 7/12 Roof Pitch (Ranch & Two Story Homes)
- 1/2” OSB Roof Sheathing with ‘H’ Clips
- Architectural Shingles w/ Shingled Ridge Vent
- Ventilated Vinyl Soffit
- Ply Dry Shingle Underlayment
- Perimeter Ice & Snow Shield
- Gable End Overhangs
- 2 x 6 Exterior Walls @ 16” o.c.
- 7/16” OSB Exterior Wall Sheathing
- Exterior House Wrap
- 2 x 10 Floor Joists @16” o.c. (Solid Block Bridging)
- Double Perimeter 2×10 Band Joist
- Microlam Center Beam
- 3/4” T&G OSB Floor Decking
- Double 4 or Double 5 Vinyl Siding
- Double Hung Vinyl Tilt-in Windows -Low E, Full Screens, with or w/out Internal Grids (choice of style) and Child Safety Latches
- Shutters or Window Lineal Trim on Front of House
- 36″ Insulated Fiberglass Front Door (Choice of Style)
- 32” Insulated Fiberglass Side/Rear Door (Choice of Style)
Insulation
- R-21 Sidewall Insulation
- R-49 Ceiling Insulation in Ranch and Two-Story’s
- R-11 Insulation in Basement Stair Walls
- Foam Gaskets at All Exterior Receptacles and Switches
- Foam Sealed Windows and Doors
- Caulked Seams on Exterior Wall Sheathing
Interior Construction
- 2 x 4 Interior Walls @ 16” o.c.
- 8 Foot Ceiling Height
- 5/8” Drywall Ceilings (Smooth Finish)
- 1/2” Drywall Sidewalls
- Primed White Ceilings and Walls
- Wood Case & Base Moldings (Colonial)
- Wood Window Sills
- 6-Panel or 2-Panel Interior Doors
- Privacy Locks on Bathroom & Bedroom Doors
- Stain Protected Carpet with Upgraded Rebond Pad
- Vinyl Flooring in Kitchen, Baths, Utility & Entryways
- Ventilated Shelves in Closets and over Washer/Dryer
- Ceiling Light or a Switched Receptacle in Bedrooms
- Bronze or Nickel Fixtures – Faucets, Lights & Door Sets
Kitchen
- Oak or Maple Cabinetry with Pulls (Multiple Styles & Finishes)
- Adjustable Wall Cabinet Shelving
- Cove Molding or Soffit above Wall Cabinets
- Dovetail Drawers with Undertrack Hardware
- Soft Close & Full Extension Drawers
- Soft Close Cabinet Door Hinges on Base and Overhead Cabinets
- Laminated Countertops with Backsplash
- 8” Deep Double Bowl Stainless Sink
- Gooseneck Faucet with Sprayer
- Power Vented Range Hood with Light or Built-In Microwave Hook-ups
- Built-In Dishwasher Hook-ups
- Ice Maker “T” for Refrigerator
Utililities
- 200 Amp Electric Service (Full Size Panel Box)
- 2 Exterior GFI Receptacles
- Washer/Dryer Hook-ups on Main Floor
- Pex Water Lines / PVC Waste Lines
- Water Shut-off Valves Throughout
- Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
- GFI Protected Receptacles in the Kitchen and Baths
- Arc Fault Receptacles Throughout
- Wired for Electric or Gas Range
- Exterior Lights at All Exits (Nickel or Bronze)
- TV and Phone Jacks (4 Total)
- Programmable Thermostat
- Door Chimes
- NEC Code
Cape Cod Features
- 12/12 Roof Pitch
- R-38 Insulation between First & Second Floor
- 2 Upper Gable End Windows
- Plumbing & Electric Stubbed to Second Floor
- Close Off Package – Insulated Walls and Door at Top of Stairwell to Second Floor
- Chalet Package – Finished Vaulted Ceiling, Prow Roof, Trap Windows, Loft Railing or Separation Wall
Bathrooms
- Oak or Maple Cabinetry with Pulls (Multiple Styles & Finishes)
- Comfort Height Vanities in Master Bath
- Laminated Countertops with Backsplash
- Porcelain Vanity Sink Bowl
- Wood Trimmed Mirror or Medicine Cabinet
- Lighting over Vanity (choice of style)
- Power Vented Fan/Light Combination
- One Piece Fiberglass Tubs and Showers
- Single Lever or Dual Control Faucet at Vanity
- Single Lever Anti-Scald Faucets at Tubs and Showers
- Water Saver Toilet
What are the
BENEFITS OF MODULAR HOMES
cost-effectiveness
Modular homes are generally less expensive to build compared to traditional site-built homes due to lower labor costs, shorter construction times, and the efficient manufacturing process. This can provide significant savings on overall housing costs.
FAST CONSTRUCTION TIMELINE
Since modular homes are built in a controlled factory environment, construction can be completed more quickly than traditional homes. The modular sections are constructed simultaneously with site preparation, leading to faster delivery and installation.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Modular homes are often built to high energy efficiency standards. Many come equipped with modern insulation, energy-efficient windows, and HVAC systems, which can help reduce utility bills and improve overall comfort.
QUALITY CONTROL
The factory setting allows for rigorous quality control measures during construction, leading to more consistent quality and fewer construction errors than might occur with site-built homes. This controlled environment also minimizes the impact of weather delays.