Our Manufactured Homes are crafted by Champion Enterprises, where the principles of cutting edge technology and design innovation are artfully blended to produce high quality yet VALUE-BASED residential homes. Leading the competition in experience and value, Champion helped to pioneer factory built housing in 1953 and has since become one of America’s largest home builders. View our commitment to construction excellence with a factory tour.
The HUD Code...Manufactured homes are built to a quality-assurance standards administered by HUD. Industry quality-assurance standards for your protection. The HUD Code regulates the home’s design and construction, strength and durability...read more
Definition of a Manufactured Home...What exactly is a Manufactured home? The answer may surprise you. A manufactured home is a single-family house constructed entirely in a controlled factory environment, built to the federal Manufactured home Construction and Safety Standards...read more
Basic Wind Zone Map...Each Manufactured home must be designed according to the federal Manufactured home Construction and Safety Standards at 24 CFR 3280, commonly called the HUD Code. The HUD Code stipulates, at §3280.305(c)(1) and §3280.305(c)(2), that the home shall be designed and constructed to conform to one of three wind load zones...read more
Roof Load Zone Map...Each Manufactured home must be designed according to the federal Manufactured home Construction and Safety Standards at 24 CFR 3280, commonly called the HUD Code. The HUD Code stipulates, at §3280.305(c)(3), that the home shall be designed and constructed...read more
Thermal Zone Map...The appropriate thermal zone value used in design is dependent on where the home will be initially installed. Homes designed and constructed to a higher Thermal Zone can be installed in a lower Thermal Zone (a home designed to a Thermal Zone 3 can be installed in a Thermal Zone 1 or 2). However, a Thermal Zone 1 home cannot...read more
Insulation Standards...Insulating your home properly is a good way to reduce energy costs. Proper insulation will keep your home cooler in the warmer months and warmer in the cooler months. This happens because heat that is trapped inside transfers outward to cooler air and when low grade insulation is used, "openings" can allow for heat to permeate...read more



