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Exterior studs
are placed 16”
on center and secured with fasteners and steel metal straps for added
strength.
- Gypsum drywall reduces sound
by as much as 50% over paneling and is fire resistant. It also
gives Champion homes the look of permanence.
- Multi-section homes are built
to match as a single unit so when they leave the factory, they’ll fit
exactly.
- The trusses that make up the
roof system are foam-sealed to the back of the gypsum drywall to create
a permanent bond.
- The roof system is constructed
to withstand more than 175% of the maximum load requirements set by HUD
code.
- Ceiling seams are taped
and mud is then applied.
- The ceiling is sprayed
with an acoustic substance that not only provides an elegant look, but
also acts as a vapor barrier.
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Composition shingled roofs are
standard on our multi-section homes and optional on all single-section
homes.
- After the insulation is blown
into the attic cavity, a rolled metal roof is applied to single-section
homes and OSB is used as decking on multi-section homes. The OSB is
staggered to provide extra strength.
- An underlayment is applied
prior to the application of the 20 year fiberglass shingles.
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