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There are many reasons why the best built homes are not built
entirely "on-site" OR entirely in a factory. The Lakes of Southern
Crossing would like to tell you about some of the more important
reasons.
The distinction between prefabricated homes and "stick built"
homes is not as clear-cut today as is sometimes believed. Fewer than
12% of all new homes being built today technically qualify as "stick
built" homes. It is just too expensive to stick build the
old-fashioned way, and construction usually takes too long. Almost
every house today uses mass-produced, factory built components. For
example, nearly all homes--stick built as well as Manufactured--use
pre-hung windows and doors, roof trusses, floor joists, baseboard
trim, sheetrock, and kitchen and bath cabinets made in factories.
More and more aspects of home construction are being completed in
factories because the factory environment helps to organize the
construction process. By using automatic assembly equipment and
repetitive assembly-line techniques, factories assemble component
parts more quickly and with greater consistency in product quality.
This is true whether the components are assembled to make a window
or an entire house.
Stick building homes from the ground up on site is very
inefficient compared to factory construction. On the other hand,
much of the finish work in a home should not be done in a factory
and then shipped down the highway. This is the Southern Crossing
Homes difference. At Southern Crossing Homes we have the factory
build the shell of the home to residential specs to increase quality
and lower costs, THEN we do a custom finish out of your home once it
is on your lot. This construction process gives unsurpassed quality
at a fraction of the cost of any comparably built home.
This unique approach is not taken by other builders, either stick
built or manufactured, for a variety of reasons. However the
advantages are clear. Having the shell built in a factory ensures
that only grade 2 lumber or better is used and the risk of black
mold, scabbed joints and bent lumber is eliminated. When your
Southern Crossing home arrives at your lot the shell is joined
together and rain and other elements of weather cannot reach any
part of your home that they should not. The tape, float, trim,
texture, flooring and all other custom work is done once the home is
on site.
Southern Crossing Homes offer better quality for less money. The
structural integrity of a Southern Crossing Home is its main claim
to superior quality. Here are some of the factors that produce
superior quality:
" Residential Specs: By design, a Southern Crossing Home is built
to meet or exceed the quality and specifications used by stick
builders.
" Construction Time and Cost: Building a Southern Crossing Home
can be completed in as little as 4 to 6 weeks with a known, preset
price tag. Many builders take months and often have significant
price overages that cost the home buyer big money.
" Materials: Hardie lap siding with stone exteriors, 1/2"
residential sheet rock, 3/4" tongue and groove OSB or plywood
flooring, 2"x4" - 16" on center walls with 2" x 8" - 16" on center
floor joists and excellent insulation values make up the guts of our
homes. Only the highest quality, kiln dried lumber can be used,
because warped, badly knotted or splintered pieces would jam the
finely tuned assembly line jigs. This means that better materials,
applied with tighter specifications, go into Southern Crossing
Homes.
" Better Construction: Because the shells of our homes have to be
shipped over the road, they are built stronger than more
conventionally built homes. Major components, such as walls, floors,
and ceilings, are not only nailed together, as in stick built homes,
they are also bonded with a special adhesive. This double fastening
enables Southern Crossing Homes to be sturdy enough to withstand
miles of travel, something no stick built house could survive
without serious structural damage. Another advantage of using
adhesive to secure walls and ceilings is that they are less likely
to be plagued by annoying nail pops.
" Customized Options: From floor plan design options to finish
work including ceramic tile or wood flooring, Southern Crossing
Homes can create the layout and style of home that meets any buyer's
needs. By waiting to do all finish work until the home is on site
our homes are built stronger with all the features that you need
without trying to "force" certain work to be done at the factory.
" Quality Control and Service: Superior quality in Southern
Crossing construction starts at the factory and is rigidly followed
through the completion of the project and afterwards. The Southern
Crossing Homes construction crews have unmatched customer
satisfaction. We take care of all of our customers' needs.
Southern Crossing Homes can customize a home's interiors as well
as exteriors, according to the Customer's needs. Open floor plans,
steeply pitched roofs, bay and bow windows, curved stairways,
vaulted and cathedral ceilings, skylites, reversed gables, angle bay
towers, whirlpool tubs, and stone or brick siding are just a few of
the many, many options that Customers routinely add to the standard
floor plans. Southern Crossing Homes can also take the Customer's
own plans and build him or her an entirely new design.
The purchase price of a Southern Crossing Homes is less than that
of a conventionally built home or other factory built homes because
of the unique combination of custom built and factory built
construction styles. The savings come from volume purchases of
materials directly from the manufacturer (eliminating middleman
markups), lower assembly line wages, and a reduction in lost and
damaged materials caused by on-site weather conditions, pilferage,
and vandalism. Imagine what an automobile would cost if it were
built from scratch in a mechanic's garage. The only way a stick
builder can match the cost of a Southern Crossing Home is by
building with less expensive, inferior materials, by employing
unskilled labor, or by paying for fewer man-hours. This of course
results in poorer construction, craftsmanship, and service. The only
way manufactured home builders can match the quality of a Southern
Crossing Home is through much added repair costs once the home
arrives on site which drives the cost of the home up significantly.
This is why the best buy in terms of both quality and price is a
Southern Crossing Home.
Southern Crossing Homes construction has become the construction
method of choice for the quality conscious and cost conscious house
buyer. Southern Crossing Homes are not just as good as the vast
majority of stick built homes, they are better built. The advantages
are many, from better materials, to state-of-the-art construction
technology, to superior finished quality, to saved time and money.
And the Customer gains all of these things without sacrificing
amenities.
The Lakes of Southern Crossing will be happy to discuss these
points with you at your convenience. While stick built and factory
built homes have many virtues, we believe our homes are
significantly better than any construction method to date. And
Southern Crossing's service is second to none. Make an appointment
to speak with us, stop by one of our models, or give us a call. We
will be happy to explore with you the many advantages of a Southern
Crossing Home. |