Interestingly most manufactured homes do not come with an attic access for new homeowners.
Do modular homes have attics.
The roof trusses create an enclosed space between the ceiling and the roof that can be defined as an attic.
This is why local ahj do not inspect the actual structure if it is a manufactured home and only inspect the installation of the unit now modulars are a different story it may be built in a factory but it will have to be built in accordance to the applicable codes in the state it will be shipped into and installed.
A title report from a the county will usually give a clue as to the builder especially if it s post 2005.
No a modular home will not have that familiar red hud tag on the exterior wall like the one shown above.
They in fact contain more structural support and higher quality materials like lumber for example than the average stick built home these components do not have interior walls electrical plumbing and other items installed.
Manufactured houses do not usually have attic access because of the limited space between the ceiling and roof.
You ll find one possibly two or even three features unique to modular home construction.
Modular homes use a standard roof truss usually and have attic access in most cases.
A modular home can be a 2 story home and sometimes compete in a market of high end multi level homes.
Well yes and no.
They are constructed to meet the local building code for their location the same as a site built single family home.
The attic area does have sufficient room for moderate storage or to access for the purpose of running wires and installing various ceiling fixtures.
Modular homes are not built under hud supervision like a manufactured mobile home.
Modular homes the wall assemblies of modular homes are built under engineered guidelines for stability and quality.
So an access hatch is not installed because it would only provide access to an area within arm s reach of the opening.
In the attic is the fail safe way to always identify a modular built home unless there is simply no attic access or all surfaces are covered.
As noted above this may not be the common practice for other housing types in many locations.
This is due to the fact that most mobile homes have very little space between the ceiling and roofing so the manufacturers figure why bother with it however there is enough room up there for a little storage or attic access for repair.