Custom Superior Home
August 30, 2010
Building a Green Modular Home
August 28, 2010
By: Dustin Falling, Life Style Homes of Litchfield
“Green Building” is a very popular term in the current housing industry. This has been a concept which our modular home builders have used for many years already.
Our manufacturers have set-up systems that create less material waste by ordering the accurate sizing of lumber and other items. They also use many energy star products and even offer an overall home energy star package. Our overall focus creates less impact on the environment while creating a really efficient home.
The Norwood- “Appraisal Buster”
August 28, 2010
Houselog Home- Grove City, MN
August 27, 2010
“After three months visiting manufactured home dealerships and visiting with owners, we decided the homes by Life Style Homes fit our needs. We liked the versatility of home plans and the type of construction offered. It took us another month to decide on the exact style and features we wanted. Since we have moved in, we have no regrets on our choice. The well planned house layout, the ease of maintenance and the many opportunities for optional additions are greatly appreciated. Family and friends are impressed with the space and warm comfortable feeling of the house once they get in the door. Their old modular home stereotypes are changed. We highly recommend a home by Life Style Homes.”
Bill and LeeAnn Houselog
Grove City, MN
1999 28×56 Friendship
August 23, 2010
- Great Condition
- Newer appliances
$53,900 (relocation not included)
Infloor Floor Heat or Not?
August 16, 2010
Minnesotans-In-floor heat or not in-floor heat? That is the Question
By: Dustin Falling- Sales Manager of Life Style Homes of Litchfield
Many of my clients ask me, “what do you think about in-floor heat in the basement and should I do it?”. My question back to them is how much do you plan to use your basement. If you are going to use it just for storage and shelter it probably isn’t the best idea, because it can run as much as $7,000.
I finished my basement and put in-floor heat in and wouldn’t do it any other way. It is so warm, comfortable and efficient, because the heat rises from the floor. As most of us know heat rises and if you only have heat ducts in the basement ceiling you are truly never getting that warm air down where you are sitting or sleeping.
By answering my question, that should help you decide whether or not in-floor heat is the right option for you new home.





