Tag: Manufactured Homes

What Is A Manufactured Home?

Definition A manufactured home is one that is constructed almost entirely in a factory. The house is placed on a steel chassis and transported to the building site. The wheels can be removed but the chassis stays in place. A manufactured home can come in many different sizes and shapes.

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A Family Modular Home Business With A Heart

When you think of manufactured housing, what comes to mind?  Do you think of tiny tin boxes and trailer parks?  If you do, you are not alone.  Manufactured housing has gone through a variety of changes over the years and Centennial Homes has been here since 1969 to weather those

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Moving and Packing Guide

Although moving can be a stressful step for a family, it can be less of a hassle when you get a head start. Preparation is the key to a smoother move – whether you do it yourself or hire a moving company. Look over this moving and packing guide to

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Manufactured Home Heating Maintenance Tips

It’s very important to make sure your manufactured home furnace operates safely and efficiently during winter weather. You can perform many routine furnace maintenance jobs, while other procedures are best handled by a qualified repair person. Most furnace manufacturers recommend a professional inspection of fuel lines, safety controls, burner and

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Adding An Air Conditioner To Your Home

Nothing beats the comfort of a central air conditioner in your home. Central air conditioners (also called split-system air conditioners) work with your furnace to blow cool air throughout the home. Achieving the same results using a window air conditioner would require using 2-3 units. We wrote this article to

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How Much Home Can I Afford?

When people think about buying a new manufactured or modular home one of the first questions many ask is; How much home can I afford? This is a very legitimate question and our years of experience have shown that without accurate information people usually make one of two common mistakes.

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