
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Indies 16x80 by Indies House
This home has been reconditioned and looks great. It has shingle roof and vinyl siding, it has OSB wrapped under vinyl siding. It has hardwood flooring in dining room, a glamour bath and air conditioning. Price includes delivery, setup and anchored down.

Monday, February 25, 2013
Sandalwood 28x80 by Fleetwood Homes #28764B


Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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Fleetwood 14x56 by Fleetwood Homes Sandalwood1
2012 Sandalwood 14x56, 1 bedroom, 1 bath all electric. Zone 3 insulation package and thermapane windows This was ordered special, a 1 bedroom with huge front living room. It was only lived in a short time when owner passed away. Just like new with great savings. Price includes delivery, setup and anchored, central air installed and underpinned. Call David or Paul at 800-455-3001 for more information and pricing. This one located at Benton sales lot. 


Monday, February 18, 2013
Sandalwood 16X60 by Fleetwood Homes #6562A
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Winter Maintenance For Your Home, Part 2
Winter Maintenance For Your Home
Feb 17, 2011
By Staff writer State Farm™ Employee
The comforts of a cozy, warm home in winter can help you forget about the short days and the multiple layers of clothing. Following a maintenance schedule throughout the year will certainly benefit you in the winter, but be aware of the hazards the cold conditions can bring to your home. These guidelines can help you weather the winter season with a well-maintained home.
Be Energy Efficient
Since your heating system will be running constantly throughout the winter, remember to change out your HVAC filters every month. Inspect the insulation in your attic and crawlspace. Warm air rises and leaves the house through the roof, so you should focus on insulation in your ceilings. Seal areas around recessed lights, the attic hatch, and plumbing vents that may be allowing warm air from the living space below to enter the attic. Proper attic ventilation, adequate attic insulation, and a tight air barrier between the attic and the interior of the house will work together to prevent ice dams.
If you don’t have double-paned windows, remove the screens and install storm windows to ensure that the heat stays in and the cold stays out. If you’re on a tight budget, pick up an inexpensive plastic-film sheet kit from your local hardware store. These will only last one season, but they do help with energy efficiency and are able to halt the cold flow of winter drafts. If you have a fireplace, burning firewood is another way to save energy costs. When you use the fireplace, reduce heat loss by opening dampers in the bottom of the firebox (if provided) or open the nearest window slightly – about an inch – and close doors leading into the room. That will prevent the fire from drawing warm air out of the rest of the house and replacing it with cold air.
And remember to store your firewood in a dry place at least 30 feet from your home to avoid a fire hazard.
Protect Your Pipes
Pipes located in attics, crawl spaces, basements, and near outer walls can be susceptible to freezing in extreme temperatures. When the forecast calls for unusually cold temperatures, let water drip from hot and cold faucets overnight. Also try keeping cabinet doors open to allow warm air to circulate in places like below sinks. If you open the cabinet doors, be sure to remove anything inside the cabinets that may pose a safety to hazard to children, such as household cleaners. For exposed pipes in your attic, basement, or crawlspaces, add extra insulation around them. View the tips to avoid frozen pipes for more information.
Be Ready For An Emergency
Blackouts and snow-ins can occur during winter months, so take a moment to prepare yourself and your family for such emergencies. Having the following items ready will help you make it through safely.
Flashlights
Bottled water
Nonperishable food items
Blankets
Phone numbers for your utility companies
Battery backup to protect your computer and other important electronic equipment
First-aid kit
If you have an emergency generator, make sure you have gasoline stored and available to fuel it.
Winter Yard Care
Even with the cold weather conditions, your yard still needs to be maintained. Make sure tree and shrub branches are well away from the house and windows. Icy conditions can cause branches to break and damage your home. Walk around your home and survey the roof to see if any ice dams have formed; call a contractor if you suspect this is the case. As you walk around your house, check the foundation for small cracks or openings where mice or other pests can tunnel in. Winter is when they seek the warmth of your house, so seal up any possible entrances. While you’re outside, clear snow off gas meters and away from basement windows and your dryer exhaust vent.
Source: http://learningcenter.statefarm.com/residence/maintenance/winter-maintenance-tips-for-your-home/
Clayton 16x80

Monday, February 11, 2013
TITAN 16x84 by Giles Industries #P6380B
This 2012 Giles 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has zone 3 insulation, Low E windows, OSB wrapped, 5/8 OSB flooring, drywall with wainscot, 9' ceilings, designer select curtains, 4 can lights, 2 book cases in Living Room (one includes 2 can lights), opening for 50" TV in bookcase, hutch and bench in dining room, Vessel sink in Master Bath, vanity in #2 bath, , 50 gallon hot water heater, 48" glass shower door, rain drop shower head, 42" kitchen cabinets, Dishwasher, rock on exterior front end bottom, 6"overhang on front of home, dormer, octagon Vent, , and much more !
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Cavalier 14x64 by Cavalier Cavalier-2
This home is super nice for the price. It has shingle roof and vinyl
siding and is all electric. It would be great for a parent to move in
beside their children or a great lake home. The price includes delivery
and setup and anchored. Also the a/c will be installed and vinyl
underpinning. See at Mayfield sales lot....Call George at 800-455-6001
for pricing and further information.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Mojave 16x80 by Adventure Homes #6764X
This model home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, has shingle roof and vinyl
siding. It also has R32-11-22 insulation which is zone 3 plus and it
has storm windows. A great home for the price!! Price includes delivery,
setup and anchored, a/c and underpinning installed.
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