Resources
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Kitchen Visualizer
Click below to explore an interactive kitchen model! This tool allows you to customize not only the appliance options, but also helps you visualize flooring and cabinetry throughout your home. The kitchen shown is a generic model for illustration purposes only, and your selected home may differ in design and features. In the selection process, you'll see indicators for standard options and optional upgrades. Optional upgrades may increase home cost.
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Exterior Visualizer
Click below to explore a comprehensive, interactive model of your home’s exterior! You’ll have the ability to change colors, roof pitch, siding style, and more. The home displayed is a generic model for illustration purposes only, and your selected home may vary in design and layout. In the selection process, you’ll see indicators noting standard options and optional upgrades. Optional upgrades may increase the home cost.
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Options & Finishes
Click below to discover the different options and finishes you can add throughout your home. When visiting the website, you’ll find a list of all areas or items you can customize in the home. From lighting options to doors, there’s styles for everyone’s desired aesthetic in their home. You’ll notice there’s lots of standard options to choose from with even more upgrades to select. The optional upgrades may increase cost of the home.
Winter Weather Notice
How to Protect Your Home
Regularly Clear Snow from the Roof – Use a roof rake with an extension handle to safely remove excess snow. Avoid metal tools that could damage the roofing.
Keep Furnace Vents Clear – After each storm, check that furnace vents are not blocked by drifting snow.
Monitor Roof Snow Accumulation – If more than a foot of snow builds up, consider professional snow removal.
Ensure Proper Insulation & Ventilation – Good attic insulation prevents uneven melting and ice dams, protecting your roof.
Taking these simple steps can help you avoid expensive repairs and keep your home safe all winter long! If you have any questions or need recommendations for snow removal services, feel free to reach out.
Note: We recommend these procedures to help protect your home from weather damage. This is not a requirement, and we are not responsible for any damage to your home from reviewing or following this recommendation.
Winter in Maine brings beautiful snowy landscapes, but it also comes with the responsibility of maintaining your home to prevent costly damage. One of the most crucial tasks is removing snow from your roof to ensure the safety and efficiency of your home.
Why Snow Removal Matters
Prevents Furnace Exhaust Blockage – Heavy snow can block furnace vents, leading to improper ventilation, inefficient heating, or even dangerous carbon monoxide buildup.
Reduces Roof Load Stress – Manufactured home roofs are designed to handle a limited weight load. Excessive snow can cause structural damage or collapse.
Prevents Ice Dams & Water Damage – Snow melting and refreezing can create ice dams, leading to leaks, water damage, and mold growth inside your home.


