It can be confusing to tell the unlikeness between a artificial home, mobile home, and/or modular home. They can be very similar in appearance, and on top of that, many citizen use the terms interchangeably. So let's try to clear it all up and get a best definition.
What are artificial Homes?
Modern Modular Homes
A artificial home is any factory-built home in the United States that is built conforming to Hud Title 6 building standards (commonly known as "the Hud-code"). The Hud-code was implemented and took follow starting June 15, 1976. A Hud-coded home will display documentation called the Hud Certification Label and the Data Plate. The red Hud Certification Label (sometimes called the "Hud Label") can be located on the tail end of each movable section of the home. The Data Plate will be located inside of the home. A artificial home is also built on a permanent chassis to ensure transportability. However, typically a artificial home is not moved from its preliminary installed site. The home can then be located on Hud permanent foundation. This is what an expert engineer (like us at Foundation Certifications) inspects and certifies when we visit your home-site.
What are mobile Homes?
A mobile home is similar to a artificial home, in that it is a factory-built home. However, it differs in that it is: 1) built before June 15, 1976, and 2) not built to any uniform building code, along with Hud, since the Hud code didn't come out until June 15, 1976.
What are Modular Homes?
A modular home is any factory-built home that is constructed to a local (City or County), or state building code. In most cases, a state will have adopted one of the uniform building codes (i.e. Ubc, Irc, etc.). Modular homes will not have the red Hud Certification Label, but will have a dissimilar label (often called a "Ubc Label", or similar) attached to the home stating the code it complies with. A modular home can be built as an "on-frame" or "off-frame" modular. On-frame will be built on a permanent chassis, whereas, the off-frame modular will be built with dismissal of the chassis frame in mind. An off-frame modular will usually wish supplementary cranes to assist with home placement. Modular homes are, usually, only attached to hidden land, and not typically installed in artificial (mobile) home parks.
Foundations and the incompatibility between Modular Homes, artificial Homes, Or mobile Homes
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