CITY OF GUYTON SURVEY - CITY MODULAR AND MANUFACTURED HOMES
The purpose of this survey is to get feedback from Guyton citizens regarding the future of modular and manufactured homes in the city limits of Guyton.
A modular home is like a traditional home, placed on a permanent foundation. The house structure is partially constructed in a factory and shipped to the homeowner's lot. The construction of a modular home must comply with local building codes and standards in the area where the home will be placed.
A manufactured home is built in a factory or warehouse in accordance with building codes set forth by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The homes are transported to the home site, either in sections or as a whole, and installed on either a temporary or permanent foundation. Manufactured homes require a tag issued by the county.
Modern manufactured homes can come in three general floor plans:
Single-wide: A home built in one long section.
Double-wide: Two sections joined to make a larger home.
Triple-wide: A less common model with three sections joined together.
A manufactured home is built in a factory or warehouse in accordance with building codes set forth by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The homes are transported to the home site, either in sections or as a whole, and installed on either a temporary or permanent foundation. Manufactured homes require a tag issued by the county.
Modern manufactured homes can come in three general floor plans:
Single-wide: A home built in one long section.
Double-wide: Two sections joined to make a larger home.
Triple-wide: A less common model with three sections joined together.