prehung interior doors for mobile homes

prehung interior doors for mobile homes

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Prehung Interior Doors For Mobile Homes

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New Interior DoorsCraftsman Style Interior DoorsCraftsman Style WindowsPainting Doors InteriorInterior Door StylesWhite CraftsmanSliding InteriorCraftsman InteriorsInteriors InteriorForwardinterior doors in white craftsman style, I want these doors. Just got new doors, now I want to change them to these doors. Need to butter up the hubby...YOUR OPEN DOOR TO AFFORDABLE HOME CONSTRUCTION Since 1982 HPM’s Home Design Consultants have helped literally thousands of Big Island homeowners through the maze of decisions that stood between their dreams and the reality of a new home. We can do it for you, too. Our pre-designed homes come in an array of sizes and layouts to fit almost any family. No matter how large your family or what your lifestyle, we have a design for you. You’ll find basic information about each of our home models here on this site. For additional information about the models, as well as important information about how we can help you through the design and construction process, please contact one of HPM’s Home Design Centers or fill out a Request Information form to have additional information sent to you.




Congratulations on taking the first steps toward becoming a homeowner, we look forward to helping you along the way! Having trouble viewing this video? Why a pre-designed home from HPM? Our Home Package Designs are much more affordable and less complicated to build, yet they can be customized to suit a homeowner’s individual tastes and needs. And you can have confidence in HPM’s designs. The available plans are proven, with literally thousands built on the Big Island over the past 30 years. Each features high-quality materials such as 5-ply exterior siding, dual-glazed vinyl windows, 26-gauge Metal Roofing, all-wood Cabinetry, – all for a packaged price that saves thousands off the cost of purchasing similar features piecemeal. Framing – Hi-bor pressure-treated full-length framing Lumber (pre-engineered Wall Panels are also available), doug fir 5-ply plywood Siding, pilar blocks (for post & pier), pre-constructed Roof Trusses, pre-painted 26-gauge Zincalume Metal Roofing, pre-hung fiberglass exterior doors, Milgard Low-e dual-glazed white vinyl windows, electric meter socket, main breaker and load center, foundation hardware




Interior – Drywall materials, Masonite pre-hung interior swing doors, Schlage locksets, Design House lighting fixtures, flush mahagony closet doors Bath – American Standard plumbing fixtures, Sterling shower enclosures, pre-finished Huntwood or Bellmont all-wood Cabinets with post-formed Wilsonart laminate Countertops Kitchen – Stainless steel double-compartment sink, In-Sink-Erator garbage disposal, pre-finished Huntwood or Bellmont all-wood Cabinets with post-formed Wilsonart laminate Countertops, NuTone stainless steel range hood (on applicable models) Laundry – Solar water heater or tankless water heater, laundry tray with faucet Finish – Quality interior and exterior primer and finish paints, floor covering throughout including carpeting and sheet vinyl (with installation via third party), garage door (on applicable models, installation not included) Please inquire about the numerous available upgrade options. (Note that materials provided for packages built on Oahu, Maui County and Kauai may differ.




Please contact us for details.) Termite ground treatment as required for Hi-bor warranty Concrete for slab foundation models (house and garage) or footings for post & pier models Plumbing and electrical rough-in materials including cesspool/septic tank, sewer pipes, water pipes and fittings, electrical wiring and circuit breakers Construction management and labor are not included. HPM’s Home Design Consultants can help coordinate solicitation of bids from reputable licensed general and sub-contractors. Labor costs are dependent on the contractor. A great place to start the search for a local, licensed professional builder for your project is our HPM Better Builder Directory. HPM’s home designs are package offerings meant to appeal to a broad range of customer tastes and needs. While modifications to our basic plans are available to suit individual tastes, additional or upgraded building material selections often increase the base cost of a package. Depending on the scope of the modifications, additional drafting fees may be incurred and new material lists required.




Additional fees for these services and for the modifications themselves are the responsibility of the customer. However, customers will find HPM’s prices, even with additions, to be very competitive.Factory built housing: the modern construction processOdds are, every home you’ve been in has featured the same elements that go into manufactured homes and modular homes. In fact, home builders have used factory assembly for years to improve the construction process for components such as pre-hung doors, windows, cabinet modules and roof trusses.The only difference with Champion homes is scale: instead of smaller elements, we expand the scope of the manufacturing process to include large, energy efficient modules built in dedicated facilities. From pre-wired electrical and rough plumbing to finished carpentry work, these modules are delivered to your site with up to 80 percent of the home already complete.We take pride in our craftsmanship. A house on the assembly line Inside a Champion facilityOur manufacturing facilities are designed to optimize the construction process.




Craftsmen have access to tools, jigs, tables and material handling equipment that allow us to craft high quality, stronger, more durable structures. Such equipment is simply not viable for on-site construction. What’s more, our facilities protect building materials from the elements and other issues.Champion manufacturing plants have approximately 20 to 25 workstations on the assembly line. In addition, there are multiple worktables and jigs where smaller components are put together and delivered to the assembly line with the use of overhead crane systems. Each station is equipped with the tools and equipment needed to complete the work within the station and increase the efficiency and quality of the workforce.Constructing a Champion moduleA roller system moves each unit down the assembly line, where additional components such as exterior and interior walls and roofs are installed. A variety of other tasks are also completed, including painting and cabinet, door, window and fixture installation.




Systems such as plumbing and electrical are completed and tested, too. Interior and exterior finishes are applied and the modules are ready for transportation.pleted home modules leave the factory on a steel chassis and are delivered to the building site where they are installed on one of three foundation types: pier, crawl space or basement. Siding and trim are added to complete the exterior. Inside, some drywall and trim work is necessary to complete the walls and ceiling sections where the modules meet.Creating something specialThe site work is coordinated by one of the retailers or home builders you purchase the home from. They use their own employees, subcontractors and local utilities to complete other items such as concrete flat work, porches, decks and garages. They also hook up the home to power, water and sewer systems.This collaboration and craftsmanship results in manufactured homes as elegant and distinctive as the luxury automobiles and high-end computers also produced with the assembly line approach — an approach created and perfected in the United States of America.

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