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Why Systems Homes?

Factory-built housing should not be confused with manufactured housing or mobile homes. While both types of products represent a dwelling manufactured in a factory, each utilizes an entirely different set of construction codes and quality standards.

  • System built homes are manufactured and assembled in a factory, up to 90% complete, then installed on a permanent foundation at the home's final location.
  • Manufactured Homes are built on a permanent, integral chassis and delivered to the final site on their own wheels.
  • System built homes are built to conform to all California state, local and regional building codes in addition to the international building code.
  • Manufactured Homes are subject to government zoning restrictions and are not accepted by many communities around the world due to the stigma that is associated with them.
  • A well-built system built home will have the same longevity as its site-built counterpart and increase in value over time.
  • Manufactured Homes sometimes decrease in value over time.
  • Systems built homes are built stronger than traditional site-built homes to withstand the rigors of transportation. With 30% more building materials than a standard stick built home, XONTAH homes are built to last.