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Old 01-05-2018, 07:49 PM
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I have to admit they make it so it makes the trip, the sheathing and sheet rock are glued screwed and then both sides of studs and joist are sprayed with foam sealer.

Pics of my fun 25 years ago it snowed over 5ft that winter with over 4 ft in the basement.
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Old 01-05-2018, 08:05 PM
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John I hope you didn’t buy from these guys did you?

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Old 01-05-2018, 08:25 PM
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Years ago I did button up work for a modular home company. Those houses are very well built. If you're gonna put a house on a trailer and drive it over the road it's gotta be put together well. You're gonna be happy when you get in. Congrats.
To put it in perspective, the trailers had 16 wheels under each one. A bulldozer was REQUIRED to be on site to pull the crane and house onto the site. I bought around 45 tons of gravel for my driveway, The DOT put a couple loads at the front when they installed the pipes, and there was still another load required after the crane and first 1/2 made it up the drive. Yeah any structure designed to be lifted by the top and set in place must be pretty well designed. 20 years in and we have had no problems. I'll see if I can post some pics.
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John I hope you didn’t buy from these guys did you?

http://alvarezmodulars.com
Do you hire ex cons? that is who did the brunt work on mine.
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Old 01-06-2018, 08:55 AM
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Look on the bright side, at least you're not living with the inlaws!
Yeah, that would turn ugly quick! They stayed in camper in our back yard a few years back, was not good! Had to make sure bathroom door was locked, ALWAYS!
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Do you hire ex cons? that is who did the brunt work on mine.
No, Interstate homes out of Harpursville, was American homes and then this guy Neal showed up and name changed. I worked for Hawkins homes years ago, so I have a pretty good understanding on how the business should work and know all the "players" in that area, and they are telling me they dont wanna work with this guy,
I am on the down hill run now, meter box is all hooked up, water is on, need more back fill because they let it freeze up, and waiting for fiberglass steps they charged us 900$ for to come in. We have an appointment for the final "walk through" with woman from bank, code guy, us and Owner of company on wednesday so hoping to get in the end of next week.
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I have to admit they make it so it makes the trip, the sheathing and sheet rock are glued screwed and then both sides of studs and joist are sprayed with foam sealer.

Pics of my fun 25 years ago it snowed over 5ft that winter with over 4 ft in the basement.
I am glad the snow held off until house was on foundation, could not imagine 4ft of snow in crawlspace!
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