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Randy, I know of at least one Oakwood plant that closed, so I don't know whether they're still building them or not. Ten years ago, I think Oak Creek and Schult were generally considered about the best quality, although Palm Harbor makes some good ones. And of course, Fleetwood is (or was) the biggest in the business. Naturally, it helps if you're buying a new one to learn in advance what you want. I agree with you about the floors, and some use the pressed board, but will at extra cost, build it with plywood. If you're ordering new, you'll have all the "options" you would in building a house; colors, cabinets, windows, doors, elevation, extra electrical outlets, telephone & cable pre-wired, kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures, and on and on. You can't just go by the company "name"; you have to look at the different models they make. In some cases, it's like saying you do or do not want a GM product without saying whether you're talking about a Chevrolet Cavalier or a Cadillac Fleetwood. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Maybe you really don't want any product by that company, but there are some considerable differences. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
And that home of yours looks great; very nice.
And that home of yours looks great; very nice.