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    • Steel Chassis
      Both single wides and double wides (which are basically just two single wides) sit on a steel chassis. Steel beams with slight curvat… See more

    Outriggers

    The ‘side to side’ beams have outriggers on the ends. Outriggers are the tapered edges that may or may not go to the very edge of the home. Cheaper manufactured homes will not hav… See more

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    Floor Joists

    Once the chassis has been built to specifications, the builders will use a jig or template to built the floor joists from 2x6s or sometimes 2x8s for the higher quality homes. Pal… See more

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    How Walls Are Built in Manufactured Homes

    Walls are built using wood boards called studs. Studs are the vertical boards and are normally 2″ x 4″ and spaced every 16″ in a manufactured home. That’s what the term 16″ OC, or ‘… See more

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