My family and I lived in a Skyline late 60's to early 70's! When winter came we froze..plastic over the windows because there were no storm windows, cold wind would would blow in around light switches and wall outlets! The furnace never stopped running and finally had to have a new motor replaced every winter. Orange tinted paneling with green carpeting one bathroom, three small bedrooms and a tiny living room and kitchen! I would hope by now Skyline has straightened out there problens!
You did and amazing job at showcasing the structural benefits of Factory Built Housing and demonstrating and sharing the fact that we have some great minds in our industry (with both innovative thinking and superior build quality). #manufacturedhome #manufaturedhousing #factorybuilthousing #tinyhouse #tinyhome #itsthelittlethings #rhs4u
Cool video but it doesn't make sense to use wood framing for a mobile home. They should be using light gauge steel which is proven to be structurally stronger than wood. They also skimped on interior framing as usual at 4:19 since it's clearly random spacing and not the common 16-inch on center.
They are definitely not air tight and have absolutely zero insulating factors. When you use only staples as fasteners, you are bound to fail the structural integrity of the build. 2x2 wood for rafters is as cheap as possible. Absolutely no craftsmanship, just a bad investment!
They are not tradesmen &; most countries require inspections and wiring and plumbing systems done by journeyman who have been through an apprenticeship!!! You need to be put out of business immediately!!!!
My family and I lived in a Skyline late 60's to early 70's! When winter came we froze..plastic over the windows because there were no storm windows, cold wind would would blow in around light switches and wall outlets! The furnace never stopped running and finally had to have a new motor replaced every winter. Orange tinted paneling with green carpeting one bathroom, three small bedrooms and a tiny living room and kitchen! I would hope by now Skyline has straightened out there problens!
Wow! These houses are built better than site built homes by most large scale builders. The focus on employee comfort and safety is outstanding
My left ear enjoys this.
Omg I was freaking out thinking my headphones were busted. The sound is so off
You did and amazing job at showcasing the structural benefits of Factory Built Housing and demonstrating and sharing the fact that we have some great minds in our industry (with both innovative thinking and superior build quality).
#manufacturedhome #manufaturedhousing #factorybuilthousing #tinyhouse #tinyhome #itsthelittlethings #rhs4u
There are some amazing minds out there and this IS the future of housing. Thanks for catching the segment.
Do you have delivery for Aroostook Maine
Cool video but it doesn't make sense to use wood framing for a mobile home. They should be using light gauge steel which is proven to be structurally stronger than wood. They also skimped on interior framing as usual at 4:19 since it's clearly random spacing and not the common 16-inch on center.
Wow.. I love this video...
I’ll be looking at your website.
Northern Maine please
They are definitely not air tight and have absolutely zero insulating factors. When you use only staples as fasteners, you are bound to fail the structural integrity of the build. 2x2 wood for rafters is as cheap as possible. Absolutely no craftsmanship, just a bad investment!
Watch all 49 videos and counting of NEVER BUY A CLAYTON MANUFACTURED HOME on TH-cam and do not buy one of these homes
I would fire the guy wearing the black head cover.
They are not tradesmen &; most countries require inspections and wiring and plumbing systems done by journeyman who have been through an apprenticeship!!! You need to be put out of business immediately!!!!
THEY USE SHEETROCK? REALLY? SKYLINE HOMES…I WANT YOU TO BUILD MY MFR’S HOUSE! I THOUGHT THEY JUST USE PARTICLE BOARD AND DRYWALL!