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Classic Carolina is Financially Sound Builder

Open any newspaper and you’ll see the same story far too often – a financially troubled builder will go out of business leaving a family’s dream home to become a financial nightmare.

Classic Carolina Homes is a division of nationally known Simplex Industries. Simplex is one of the most successful modular builders in the United States. From Maine to Florida and beyond, Simplex Homes can be found just about everywhere! Customers such as large developers, golf resorts, colleges, hospitals, even the United States government turn to our highly respected and financially sound parent company Simplex Industries when they need new construction.


Top Seven Questions To Ask A Potential Builder

1. How many homes have you built? At Classic Carolina, drawing on the resources of our parent company, industry leader Simplex Industries, we have built tens of thousands of homes.

2. Who stands behind your company? Independent builders are often not financially sound. Again, Classic Carolina Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of nationally known and respected Simplex Industries – the national leader in high quality modular construction. We even offer a WRITTEN GUARANTEE on every new home built by Classic Carolina Homes!

3. How long does it take you to build a new home? At Classic Carolina Homes we can often go from groundbreaking to move-in in just months! Due to the fact we use modern construction methods and climate controlled construction facilities we can get you into your new home faster than any other builder.

4. Can I design my own floor plan? Can you build a home I design? At Classic Carolina Homes the answers are YES & YES! With our construction methods you can use our designs, your designs or somewhere in between. You are only limited by your imagination!

5. Will my new home be exposed to rain, insects or other elements during construction? Not at Classic Carolina Homes! You don’t have to worry about mold, mildew or other such problems that often affect stick built homes. A Classic Carolina modular home is built indoors in climate controlled conditions to insure the health and safety of your home and your family.

6. Do you use top quality building materials? At Classic Carolina Homes we only use top name brand products to build your home. Ask to see a product list from a stick builder and then compare that to our list. A Classic Carolina Home modular is far superior to a stick built home.

7. Are your workers with you year round or do you hire crews as you get houses to build? At Classic Carolina Homes, your home is built by highly skilled craftsmen. Many of the men and women who will build your home have been with us for decades or are the sons and daughters of now retired workers. We are a family owned and operated company. Between Classic Carolina Homes and our parent Simplex Industries, over 350 skilled workers will have some involvement with building your new home.

When you look at the facts, it’s easy to see modular homes from Classic Carolina Homes are far superior to stick built homes. Classic Carolina Homes is an experienced builder; Classic Carolina Homes is a financially sound builder. Classic Carolina Homes are mold, mildew and insect free because they are built in state-of-the-art climate controlled facilities. With a modular home you get more home for your money – and you get into your new home faster! And with Classic Carolina Homes, you can custom design every nook and cranny of your new home! We are a complete custom builder of high quality modular homes.

Contact us at Classic Carolina Homes today and ask us about building your Dream Home!

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