Anatomy of a Steel Home, Modular Emergency Housing for Long and Short Term housing -  weather resistant steel core modular buildings and apartment units,
steel core modular, modular home packages, manufactured homes, star energy homes, FEMA needs, wind hurricane resistant homes, steel commercial buildings, New York State Approved Manufacturer of Steel Core Modular homes, homes by 21st Century Homes & Structures, USA Made and shipped worldwide, modular homes distributed by Adirondack Country Homes Realty
      
Modular Homes and Buildings

 

 

 

Rectangular Callout: Siding:  Standard vinyl siding is .042

Rectangular Callout: Steel Stud Framing:  20 gauge steel studs with 1/2" sheetrock fastened with screws for maximum structural strength.  Interior wall thickness 4 inches.

 

 

 

Rectangular Callout: High Impact Windows:  Windows are insulated energy saving vinyl, single hung, 3/0 x 5/12 Low-E glass Energy Star Windows and screens have easy tilt-clean feature (qualified for all 50 states)
Rectangular Callout: Roof:  Standard 8/12 roof pitch Wood or Optional Steel trusses with 29 gauge non-combustible metal roofing.
                                                   

Rectangular Callout: Foundation:  21st Century Homes & Structures exclusive wind resistance locking system contributes to withstand 200 mph hurricane force winds.

 

 

 

 

 

Line Callout 2: Exterior:  The Company's construction methodology makes these 8 inch walls virtually indestructible and will repel most projectiles in high wind conditions
Rectangular Callout: Walls:  Perimeter walls are 3/16" Core 10 corrugated steel - welded 360 degrees for strength, 2" rigid thermo insulation, 1/2" plywood sheathing on all exterior walls yields R-29 exterior walls value.
Rectangular Callout: Floor System:  1/2" ply-wood screwed to 22 ply 1-1/4" thick marine grade water proof wood floor Vermin proof with steel reinforcing longitudinal runners.  Floor bolted to 6" coated steel "C" channel 11" on center.  Live load floor rating in excess of 3,000 lbs per sq. ft

 

 

 

Anatomy of a Steel Home