
Q. What is the difference between a Heritage Home and a “double wide” or manufactured home?
Q. What is a System Built Modular Home?
Q. Don’t all modular homeslook alike?
Q. How long does it take to build a Heritage Home?
Q. Are quality materials used in the construction?
Q. What type of trim and cabinets are used?
Q. What is the insulation R-Value of a Heritage Home?
Q. Do these homes cost less than a conventional site built home?
Q. How much per square foot are your homes?
Q. Will Heritage Homes sell direct to me?
Q. Can I use my own plan or do I have to select one from Heritage?
Q. Who should I contact about financing?
Q. What is the Disaster Relief Program?
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Q. What is the
difference between a Heritage Home and a “double wide” or
manufactured home?
A. Mobile homes, now called manufactured homes, are built to
the HUD Code. They utilize a steel frame in the floor system for structural
support and are built to a lower code for overall construction. In addition,
they are typically considered “personal property” and will usually
depreciate in value over time. The combination of these factors usually results
in severe restrictions on their placement in communities.
Heritage Homes are built in sections, but that is where the similarity ends.
We use the highest quality materials and conform to the most stringent codes
in the nation: the Uniform Building Code ( UBC) and the International Residential
Code ( IRC).
Heritage Homes are also built to all building codes for your specific
location, and in many cases construction exceeds the required codes. Our homes
are built to appreciate and are treated the same way as site built homes are
by banks, mortgage companies, appraisers, and insurance companies.
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Q. What is a System Built Modular Home?
A. A system built modular home is built to
the Uniform Building Code
(UBC) and/or the International Residential Code (IRC). This is the same code
used by site contractors to build homes. Instead of building in ever-changing
weather conditions, modular homes are built in sections or modules indoors,
where they are never subjected to adverse weather conditions. The sections
move through our factory, with quality control checking them after every phase
of construction. Finished modular sections are covered, sealed and transported
to your home site where they are placed on your foundation. After your home
is set and the interior is finished, other site work, such as a garage, deck,
porch or patio is completed by your Heritage Builder/Distributor.
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Q. Don’t all modular
homes look alike?
A. No - and unless you were
there to see a Heritage Home delivered and assembled, you would probably never
guess that it’s
been built using modular sections. Heritage uses computer aided drafting and
design programs to draw plans that fit your wants and needs.We have a wide
variety of standard plans, but our flexibility also allows us to work from
your plan. Ranch, cape cod, loft, split entry and two story homes are all available
and are shown in our design manual.
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Q. How long does it take to build a Heritage Home?
A. The average process,
from ordering your new home to moving in, is usually between three to four
months. After your blueprint is finalized, your home will go on our production
schedule and will typically start in our facility six to eight weeks later.
Then, depending on the design of your home, it will take about two weeks on
the production line to build the home. It usually takes another week for the
home to be delivered to the site and approximately 3-4 weeks for your Heritage
Builder to finish the site work and connect all the utilities.
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Q. Are quality materials used in the construction?
A. Yes - As a matter a fact, the quality of raw materials
used in modular construction is superior to site built construction. This is
due to the fact that all of the materials have to be straight in order to fit
in exacting tables and jigs to insure square and accurate construction. Our
construction takes place indoors - out of the elements where the home is protected
during the construction process. Heritage typically uses 20% – 30% more
material in the framing of our homes to insure not only the structural integrity,
but also a safe and secure trip to your building site.
Heritage uses only kiln dried #2 Grade or better lumber to frame your home.
Heritage manufactures the roof trusses for each home in our truss plant at
our facility in Wayne, NE. We use only the best 2X4 and 2X6 lumber in the construction
of our roof trusses. This increases the live load rating of our roofs to greatly
surpass the national code requirements.
Here are some of the quality products that may be used in the construction
of your new Heritage Home: Moen Faucets, AquaGlass Tub/Shower Units, Pease
Doors, Seagull Lighting, Kwikset Locks, Shaw Carpeting, WilsonArt Laminated
Flooring, Bruce Hardwood Floors, Armstrong Vinyl Flooring, Jacuzzi Brand Whirlpool
Tubs, Certainteed 30 Year Shingles, Gerkin Comfort Series Windows or Pella
Windows, Certainteed Vinyl Siding, and more…
All of the products that we use to construct your home are screened for durability,
quality and product warranty. In addition, our “volume buying power” allow
us to purchase high quality materials while passing on the cost savings to
you.
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Q. What type of trim and cabinets are used?
A. Heritage uses solid oak trim as standard, and
also builds and stains your custom oak cabinets right in our factory! Our state
of the art cabinet and finishing system gives you a true custom built cabinet
with the features you desire. Oak is our standard cabinet, but upgraded wood
species such as knotty pine, hickory, rustic hickory; maple, and cherry are
also available.
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Q. What is the insulation R-Value of a Heritage Home?
A. Heritage has a standard R-20 wall insulation
value. Heritage standard attic value is R-40. You may choose to Super Insulate
your new home by increasing the walls to R-25 and the attic to R-50.
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Q. Do these homes cost less than a conventional site built home?
A. Each region is different, but for the most,
Heritage Homes can provide you with more home for your investment dollar
than a conventional site built home. It has been our experience that most
clients aren’t
necessarily looking for the lowest price, but instead the best cost or overall
value. What is the difference you ask? Price is a one-time event. Costs go
on for the entire life of the product. In other words, a Heritage Home will
COST you less to own throughout the years of ownership through benefits like
increased energy efficiency of windows, no maintenance vinyl windows and siding,
and better quality products and materials.
Over two decades ago, when Heritage Homes started in business, we made the
decision that we would strive to offer a top quality home at a reasonable investment.
We felt that it was better to explain the price one time than to apologize
for poor quality for the life of the home.
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Q. How much per square foot are your homes?
A. Pricing houses by the square foot is like pricing
cars by the pound. It is not a good measurement of “what you get,” and
usually is not a guarantee of anything. Because we are a custom homebuilder
and serve a wide geographical region, we do not price our houses by the square
foot. Your cost per square foot will vary largely based on three factors:
- The total square footage (larger homes = lower cost per square foot) and the features you design into your home.
- The style of home – Each style of home, from ranch to two story, loft, Cape Cod, prow, split entry will vary.
- The amount of custom features you design
in your home. Because you are the designer, you control the costs. Your Heritage Builder
will help you design a home that will fit your needs, desires and budgets.
More importantly they will give you a GUARANTEED FIRM PRICE.
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Q. Will Heritage Homes sell direct to me?
A. NO - The cost
is the same whether through an authorized distributor or direct. What is
not, is the SERVICE and extra special attention you receive from your distributor
during this critical time. Those
who advertise “buy factory direct and SAVE” only tell you part
the story. What they fail to mention is that they simply keep the profits,
most used for service to run expensive 'buy direct' ad campaigns. Heritage
Builder/Distributors receive hours of professional training on everything
from design techniques, to how to handle service after the sale. Their main
mission is to custom build a home for your family, while making the experience
enjoyable.
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Q. Can I use my own plan or do I have to select
one from Heritage?
A. YES - Whether you
use our plan or yours, you can be the designer.
Through a design consultation with your area Heritage Distributor, most clients
are able to design that “perfect plan” that fits their family.
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Q. Who should I contact about financing?
A. Heritage Homes are financed
through the conventional home mortgage process. Whether you use a local bank
that you are already doing business with, or choose a specialized mortgage
firm or broker, the choice is up to you. Your authorized Heritage Builder/Distributor
might also be able to suggest mortgage firms in your area.
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Q. What is the Disaster Relief Program?
A. It is the policy
of Heritage Homes of Nebraska, Inc. to give scheduling priority to those individual
homeowners who have been affected by natural disasters (flood, fire, tornado,
ect.). In order to help assist and provide disaster relief to the affected,
we will expedite home orders in two ways:
- Processing: We will expedite all processing of blueprints and orders to accommodate faster construction times.
- Home Scheduling: Once the order is finalized, buildable,
with all completed details, deposits, and proof of financing it will be scheduled
for construction in the next available time slot beyond the 5 week backlog
mark.
Remember: Heritage Homes still builds each house individually and always maintains a minimum of a 5 week backlog to allow adequate time to order specific components (windows, doors, roof trusses and cabinets). Ultra custom homes requiring special order components or state architectural stamps may require longer lead times
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