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Buyers Guide
You might be scratching your head thinking So, what does
that mean, “The Builders’ Builder?” The answer is that when
you purchase a home from Rochester, you are not actually
purchasing a home directly from us. Your home contract is
made with a local,independent builder who is authorized to sell
and build homes produced by Rochester. Rochester works with
your authorized independent builder in a seamless manner by
performing needed construction phases simultaneously.
Through the process of Building Systems, we can get you
into your new home much faster than total onsite building.
Rochester builds about 80% of your home, and the builder
completes the rest on site. Because the majority of your
Rochester Homes : “
The Builders’ Builder”
home is built in our production facility, your builder is able
to do many other things at the same time, such as obtaining
permits, clearing your lot, installing the driveway, pouring
the foundation, ordering utilities, etc. Once built and set on
the foundation, your builder will complete all of your home’s
finish work. This process usually takes between 30-120 days,
depending on your home’s design and complexity. This finish
work might include installing partial siding, roofing, flooring, or
drywall, painting, landscaping, or building decks, garages, etc.
This way of building homes is, by far, the most time- and cost-
efficient way for you to get into your beautiful new home.
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Rochester Homes embodies the Midwestern virtues of valuing people, hard work and
treating others the way you would like to be treated. From a legacy that spans back
to 1972, Rochester Homes has always been dedicated to the theme of “People First.”
Founder Milam Anderson instilled this theme in his son Kenny, and when Kenny
assumed the helm, this tradition of hands-on, people focused leadership lived on.
This philosophy continues today, as Rochester Homes enters its “Next Generation” of
leadership under the guidance of Tyler Anderson and Alex Berlin.
The average length of employment on Rochester’s factory floor today is over 18 years,
and generations of family members have worked for the company. This consistency
is the key to Rochester’s quality and service.
RHI specializes in building homes focused on the needs of homebuyers in the mid-
western United States, with home products that cater to new home buyers, the move-
up residential market and empty nesters. From sprawling ranch homes to distinctive
capes to classic two-story homes, RHI homes are built to meet almost every budget
and taste. Investment property options such as duplex and multi-family homes are
also available. RHI’s goal is to be big enough to get the job done, but personalized
enough to care about the individual needs of their customers
FOLLOW OUR LEAD...
Why Rochester?
The fact that significant time is saved is one of the biggest reasons
why a Rochester system-built modular home is a good idea. After
you have selected and approved your floor plan, been approved for
a loan,and signed the necessary contracts,your home is scheduled
for production. Then, depending upon the square-footage and
individual complexity of your home, it takes approximately 1 to
2 weeks for the home to be built inside Rochester’s production
facility. Generally, homes are 80-90 percent complete when they
arrive at the jobsite. The time needed to complete onsite finish
work also depends upon the complexity of the home and typically
ranges from 30 to 120 days following delivery.
Significant time saving advantages are gained while your home is
under construction in the production facility. During this time, many
jobsite activities may be done simultaneously, such as lot clearing,
excavation, foundation work, etc. Also, because Rochester’s
modular home is built inside a climate-controlled production
facility, there is much less disruption due to weather conditions. In
fact, on the day your home is set on its foundation, it is also dried-
in and under roof. Additionally, because the modular, system-built
process is much faster, money can also be saved on your loan’s
construction interest, as less construction time equates to less
construction interest.
The timeframe for a traditional site-built home can be as much as
Modular vs. Traditional Site-Built Timetable
6 months to 1 year - or more. Since all construction occurs
on site, weather generally plays a major role in completion
time by causing major construction delays. Another issue
with traditional site-built homes is the scheduling of sub-
contractors. These delays cost money, and they affect when
you, the homeowner, are able to take occupancy and enjoy
your new home.
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The first thing you should know about modular homes is that no
two modular manufacturers are alike. Not unlike other buying
decisions you make, there is the great, the good, the average,
and the not-so-good. Manufacturers come in all shapes and
sizes and range from small to medium to large. Some can
build over a thousand homes per year and others less than
a few dozen. Some manufactures specialize in dealing with
a primarily custom product, and others are limited in their
options and amenities. Most manufacturers are constrained
in their geographic market area and are generally limited to
a 300- to 500-mile radius due to transportation costs. Also,
manufacturers typically offer different series of homes that
focus on various design applications in various floor plans,
such as ranch, cape and two-story configurations.
Building materials are important. When choosing the right
manufacturer for you, take an “apples to apples” approach
TAKE A PLANT TOUR
What to Look for in a Manufacturer.
when comparing the materials each manufacturer uses in the
building of your new home. There is no “single” specification
for all manufacturers. Each manufacturer builds to a different
standard specification. Some start with a bare-bones
specification so that they may provide you with the lowest
price quote possible. Then, you are charged via a-la-carte
pricing to upgrade the specifications with optional offerings to
obtain the specifications that you want. Some manufacturers
begin with a much higher standard and a higher base cost up
front. For example, some use 2x4 exterior walls while others
use 2x6, and some use high insulation values exceeding code
requirements while others provide just enough to meet the
code. The list of building material differences can go on and
on. Once you have a comfort level with the “nuts and bolts” of
the construction of your home, consider these tips in choosing
the right manufacturer:
•	First Impression. Does the manufacturer’s website answer your questions? Are you able to access the floor plans, photographs and
options that satisfy your needs? Is the manufacturer transparent? Do they engage in social media? Are you getting the information you
need to arrive at a decision?
•	Investigate. Consult friends, neighbors or the Better Business Bureau, pose questions to online discussion groups, or research the
manufacturer using Facebook or other forms of social media. Keep in mind that you are never going to get all thumbs up or five stars
for a single manufacturer. Consider comments with the understanding that people are more likely to complain than give compliments,
especially online.
•	What’s Their Family Tree? How long has the manufacturer been building homes? Moreover, ask specifically how long they have been
building modular homes, not RV’s or mobile homes. Typically, those companies that have been around longer have their systems and
production techniques down pat and are better organized.
•	What If Something Goes Wrong? There is no such thing as a perfect house. Some challenges should be expected. Ask about the
manufacturer’s warranty on the home and their responsibilities after you acquire the home.
•	Take a Plant Tour. Take advantage of touring the production facility or plant.This experience can be both worthwhile and informative.
Not only will you be able to compare the manufacturer specifications, but you will also get a feel for the attitude of the company and
the quality of its homes. Ask a lot of questions!
•	Trust Your Instincts. Plant morale can be a significant factor in the quality of the homes it produces.What is the feeling when you visit
the plant and office? Ask questions like: “What is it like to work here?” While you are in the plant pay attention to the attitude of the
workers on the line. Observe. Do they go about their work with competence, skill and vigor, or does it appear like drudgery to them? If
it is the latter, then it can be symptomatic of larger problems in the workforce that could result in inattention and a poor workmanship.
•	Are the Homes Energy Efficient? The need to conserve our resources and save money is not a passing trend. Almost all modular
homes are intrinsically energy efficient due to the way they are constructed. Most manufacturers are very resourceful in their material
usage as compared to traditional site-built homes. Does the manufacturer go the extra mile to offer energy efficient options? Are there
things that could be done on the jobsite or that your builder could offer to maximize energy efficiency?
•	Customization. If you come to the manufacturer with your own plan, will they attempt to make it work, or will they try to persuade you
into choosing an off-the-shelf stock plan? Can you attain the degree of customization and detail that you expect? Is the manufacturer
concerned about your wants and needs?
USE A HIGHER STANDARD
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We couldn’t be happier with our
home. We were able to customize
and get exactly what we wanted
without compromising.
We didn’t want to go through the
hassle of waiting 6 months or
more to get into our new home.
Mike & Paula Fritschle
ASK OUR CUSTOMERS...
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Eric and Tonia Robison and their family were in a dilemma.
Eric worked for a national media company, and after 20
years he had the opportunity to move back home. However,
they had a hard and fast deadline to meet. The family
needed to be in their new home quickly, and because of
this, Eric had a heartbreaking decision to make.
In 1976, Eric’s grandfather had built a 976 square-foot, one
bedroom, one bath vacation cottage on Lake Manitou in
Rochester, Indiana. Eric had many fond memories of his
childhood, having spent summers there at the lake cottage
with his grandparents. Unfortunately, the vacation home
had become worn and was far too small for his family of
five. They played with the idea of adding on to the cottage,
but that proved to be too difficult. One reason was the state
of the worn house, and the other was its crumbling cinder
block foundation. It became apparent that the old home
place was not adequate for their family’s needs, so Eric
made the difficult decision of tearing down the cottage and
totally rebuilding. “Many tears were shed,” recounted Eric.
Options of how to rebuild were debated.Time,as mentioned
earlier, was a major factor in the family’s decision-making.
Fortunately, and through happenstance, Eric’s neighbor on
Lake Manitou was Alex Berlin, VP of Sales for Rochester
Homes, a local Modular Systems Homebuilder.
“What really impressed me was Rochester’s emphasis on
quality control. Everything that was done in the home was
We were blown away after we went
through the floor plans in the brochure
and after seeing the high prices of existing
homes, we knew Rochester Homes had
the best solution for us.
Nick and Miriam Bokan
When the Robison family needed a new home, they simply went next door.
inspected and double-checked,” Eric remembers. More
than doubling the square-footage of the vacation cottage,
the Robison’s new floor plan boasted 2,400 square feet,
three bedrooms, two baths, and a gourmet kitchen. The
home was built to a state of 80-percent completion in
only 10 days inside Rochester Home’s climate-controlled
production facility.
“It was crucial that we be in our home by April, since the
owners of our rental home needed us to be out of their
home by then,” Eric explained.
In November 2015 the family’s vacation cottage was
demolished, and their new home’s permanent foundation
was installed. Then, on December 2, their new home’s
modular sections were set on the foundation by crane.
A local building contractor oversaw the completion of
the entire home’s final finish construction. Details that
were executed on site were the finishing of the cathedral
ceiling, mating wall completion (where each of the modular
sections were joined together), some dry wall finishing and
painting, mechanical installation, utility and septic hook-
ups, and landscaping. The Robison’s were in their new
home by the end of March, well before their deadline.
When asked to describe the best thing about being in their
new home, Eric quickly replied, “Being where we want to
be, home here on the lake.”
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There are countless parts, components and pieces that make
up a house. At Rochester Homes, we believe it is essential to
build with quality, name-brand materials. We know that quality
materials contribute to the overall finished quality of your home
and your ultimate satisfaction.
ONLY THE BEST.
Andersen Windows
Rochester Homes’ standard window is the SilverLine window by
Andersen. The SilverLine is a low maintenance, all vinyl window that,
with the features described below, packs a lot of value.
SilverLine Window
• Low maintenance interior and exterior
• Never needs painting
• Standard with screens and grids
• Low-E2 argon gas-filled glass
• Energy Star rated PassiveSun® glass
• Double-hung available as option
• Casement windows for kitchens
• Variety of sizes and shapes available, including transoms and half-rounds
• Limited lifetime warranty
The Andersen 400 Series window is an optional upgrade from
the SilverLine window. The 400 Series window is Andersen’s
most popular series, with a superior blend of performance and
style to satisfy just about any window need.
400 Series window
• Low maintenance, wood-framed vinyl-clad exterior
• All wood interior (painted white as standard)
• Wood sashes with Flexacron™ finished exterior
• High performance Low-E2 argon gas-filled glass
• Colonial grids (standard)
• Double-hung (standard)
• Aluminum insect screen
• Energy Star rated HeatLock™ Glass technology
• Transferable limited warranty
• Variety of sizes and shapes available, including
transoms and half-rounds
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Merillat Cabinetry
You’re only as good as the company you keep and
for Rochester Homes, Merillat Cabinetry is good
company. Since 1946, Merillat has been building
quality, custom cabinetry and today is known
as one of the nation’s largest and best cabinet
manufacturers.
Merillat offers a wide array of stylish choices, including a terrific selection of colors, finishes and
options, and at a variety of price levels. Merillat builds cabinetry for kitchens and baths, as well as
other home spaces such as offices and utility rooms, and all Merillat cabinetry carries the seal of
the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) Certification Program.
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Nothing says luxury like a ceramic walk-in shower or a soothing soaking
tub. Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths are one of the most popular
features homeowners ask about when planning a home. A Serenity
Shower uses less space in a bathroom since there are no door swings
or frames. The Tranquility Bath offers limitless soaking comfort and
relaxation.
Both Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths are simple to maintain due
to the easy-to-clean ceramic surfaces and lack of shower doors. Ask
your builder for information about Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths
when customizing your new home.
Showers and Baths
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Faucets and Plumbing
All faucets have the same functional capacity to deliver water from a
plumbing system; however, in recent years, faucets have become much
more than a utilitarian fixture. In fact, they have evolved into a prominent
piece of hardware that enhances a kitchen or bath’s design. From antique
to contemporary, faucets come in a variety of different styles and finishes
to complement cabinetry and other hardware.
Moreover, faucets can significantly figure into the design of the space
in which they will be used. Rochester Homes uses two well-known and
respected plumbing manufacturers to supply faucets for your new home
– Kohler and Delta. Ask your builder about how Kohler and Delta faucets
might fit into the design of your home.
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Your front door greets all who pass through the threshold of your home. Exterior doors make a statement and can greatly increase
the curb appeal of your home. One facet that sets Rochester Homes apart from other manufacturers is that all of our front entry
doors are fiberglass, standard.
Fiberglass is a better, more durable alternative to wood or steel. Fiberglass doors are easy to maintain, resistant to dents and dings,
and can have the look and feel of real wood. Rochester Homes’ supplier for exterior doors is Therma-Tru®
, with exterior doors
that come in 9 door styles, 10 paint colors, and 2 wood grain stains in either a smooth or wood-textured finish. Ask your builder
for more details.
Exterior Doors
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THE PLAN...
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It would be remiss not mention that before you begin
searching for a lot, it is a must to know the approximate
cost of the house you intend to build. Knowing that number
will help you to create a budget to determine how much
money you’ll have available to purchase your parcel of land.
Finding the Perfect Lot
Customizing
KEEP AN OPEN MIND
Fair warning – the lot you may want isn’t always the lot you can afford.
Finding a perfect lot can be elusive, so don’t limit your options.Visit a variety
of lots, even those that on paper may be considered undesirable.
Advice from the right developer or contractor may turn what you see as a
problematic lot into one that actually suits your needs.You never know when
you might stumble upon a diamond in the rough.
BE PREPARED TO KNOW YOUR SITE
There are risks and unknowns when you purchase any lot. As mentioned
above, it is suggested to consult with a contractor who understands
excavation. Also, it is worthwhile to have the lot soil-tested before any
papers are signed. Your contractor should make you aware of any potential
physical challenges that he or she might see in the lot. Always ask your
contractor any specific questions that you might have. It is always prudent
to overestimate the cost and amount of time needed for site preparation
work, rather than counting on the lowest cost and quickest outcome.
BUILD WHAT’S APPROPRIATE
Context is everything when it comes to choosing the right lot for the home
you aspire to build. The location of your building lot and the type of housing
around it is very important. Get to know the neighborhood. What are the
income levels of the community? How good is the local school system?
What are the crime rates? No amount of house or lot can make up for the
undesirable aspects of the neighborhood, so make sure you understand all
of the neighborhood’s features and imperfections before you make a move.
Much is to be considered before you enter into the homebuilding process.
Your lot is one of the most essential first steps. Start by making a list of
what you want, while also realizing you might not get everything on that list.
Enlist the help of an excavating contractor, and keep an open mind about the
available lot options. Be thorough, and make your decisions deliberately.
Don’t be in a rush as you consider all your options.
Between Rochester Homes and your Authorized
Independent Builder, your wish list is covered with
everything you may need or want in your new home.
RHI will provide you with a “Product Guide” that details
all of your available choices. In the Product Guide,
you may select from a wide array of optional building
products to include in your new home – everything from
appliances to flooring choices to your front door. If you
want something that is not offered by Rochester Homes,
this usually is not a problem. Consult your builder on the
content of your wish list, and he or she will be happy
listen to your ideas and creativity.
Homes can be changed drastically from their original floor
plans by changing widths, lengths and ceiling heights.
Also, during the planning stage, other physical changes
may be made to accommodate your own personal sense
of style. For instance, if you prefer a craftsman-style
home, certain features may be added by your builder to
accomplish that look.
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The Rochester Advantage
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Constructed in a climate-controlled environment
Your home will be built inside in a climate-controlled facility away from the ill
effects of weather. All materials needed to build your home are either stored
inside the factory or in storage facilities. The wood used to construct your
home is checked for moisture levels to prevent warping, and all warped wood
is culled out.
Production Procedure Consistency
The efficient and consistent production techniques used in the Rochester
Homes plant are borne from years of trial and error. Rochester Homes has a
dedicated work force where many have been employed by the company for a
generation or more. These skilled craftsmen take pride in their work and have
honed their skills to a high level to provide you with the best quality home
possible.
Quality Control Oversight
Production lines are built out of stations.At each station, workers have specific
tasks to perform, such as finishing drywall or building the floor system. In the
Rochester plant, at each and every station, these tasks are documented and
verified by the craftsman, their supervisor and the QC inspector. This level of
quality control oversight is in addition to outside inspectors that maintain code
compliance for individual states.
Built Strong
A Rochester home is built stronger than traditional site-built homes. Because
modular homes must be transported, lifted, and set onto a foundation, they
require more wood and structural construction materials (such as fastening
materials) than traditional site-built homes. These extra materials increase the
overall strength of your home.
Loan Interest Savings
Because overall construction time for a Rochester modular home is greatly
reduced, the cycle time of your loan is greatly reduced as well. Shortened
construction time reduces interest accrual and the amount you will owe on
your construction loan.
Plans Engineered for You
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) revolutionized modular home building by
allowing home floor plans to be customized. Rochester Homes offers many
varieties of ranch, cape and two-story floor plans that can be customized to
your needs and desires.
The Right Choice for you
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Energy Efficiency
Rochester Homes is committed to using energy-efficient and sustainably-
resourced building methods and materials in the homes we build. All Rochester
Homes are intrinsically energy-efficient due to our stringent building system
process. Our homes contain numerous ENERGY STAR®
labeled and rated
building materials.
Warranties
Rochester Homes provides you with a 1-year workmanship warranty and
a limited 10-year structural warranty on every home we build. In addition to
the structural warranty, Rochester installs standard brand-name materials
and products in your home, including appliances, shingles, siding, etc. These
materials are covered by separate standard manufacturer warranties.
Code Compliance
Modular homes are built to comply with or even exceed international, national
and state building codes. Because it is not an efficient production practice to
vary production processes based on an individual homebuyer’s location, homes
are always built to the highest possible code compliance level.
Appraisals and Equity
When valuing your home, an appraiser will use comparison values for similar
homes in your area. They are not restricted to only using other modular home
for comparison. Therefore, your home will appraise at the same rate as all
homes, including site-built homes, and will gain equity at the same rate as any
site-built home.
Ease of Purchase
When you purchase a home from Rochester Homes,
you will receive a fixed price for the home. The
price will not go up or down. There will be no
allowances for appliances, fixtures, etc. to
manage, because all standard or optional
amenities are chosen in advance and pre-
installed in the home. Rochester Homes
is truly a one-stop-shop for all your
housing needs.
Purchasing a home from a Rochester Homes “Independent Builder” is not much different than purchasing from any
other builder. In fact, you may find using one of our independent builders creates an easier and more organized process.
Since the majority of your home is built off-site in Rochester’s production facility via the “Building Systems” process, you
will be asked to make many more upfront
decisions as compared to a site-built
homebuyer. This will include the selection
of your floor plan and any structural
or physical layout changes, as well as
the options and amenities you wish to
include. Your builder will assist you in the
selection of these options and will ask you
lots of questions regarding your specific
needs and wants and how they relate to your
budget.
You will purchase your new home from an
independent builder authorized to sell the
Rochester home, not from Rochester Homes
Inc. Please understand that your builder is not a
representative, employee or agent of Rochester
Homes. Instead, think of your builder (or their sales
representative)as your own personal new home
consultant who will guide you through the home
building process.
THE PRICE
IS RIGHT
Pricing. Designing. Financing. Locating.
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Financing Your Home
One of the most important steps in building a new home is financing, and if you haven’t done it
before, then you are probably unfamiliar with how to begin, the terminology used, and the types of
loans available. The first of many things you need to do is to get educated, and your builder may
be able to help. If you prefer, your builder can connect you with a reputable lender who can assist
you in understanding all the options and tools available. It is important that you pick the loan that
is right for you.
Three Financial Things You Need to Do
Before Purchasing Your New Home
There are three financial things new homebuyers should do to prepare for building a new home.
Selecting and Purchasing Land
Usually, when a buyer approaches a builder about building a new home, they either have already
secured land or they are in the process of searching for a suitable lot. In either case your builder
can be a resource for help.
If you already have land, your builder will offer to walk the parcel with you to gather your thoughts
about how you would like your home oriented on the lot. They will give you feedback regarding
logistics, setbacks, water and septic planning, etc. In addition, they will assist you with obtaining
appropriate soil testing and permitting.
If you do not have land,your builder can also be of support.Quite often builders will have relationships
with local real estate agents and brokers that can assist you in acquiring land. Some builders may
have land-home packages available.
1.	 Gather your credit information: Gathering key financial documents is a good idea because the lender will eventually need
this information to be able to qualify you for a loan. This will also help you to prepare a budget so that you will know how
much you can afford to spend on your new home.
2.	 Get educated: Begin researching the type of loan that is the best fit for your financial circumstance.There may be a variety
of home loans to choose from, such as VA loans, FHA loans, conventional loans and construction to permanent loans.
3.	 Find the right lender: Not all lenders are necessarily the right fit for every borrower. There may be traditional banks and
various types of mortgage lenders available. Lenders tend to specialize by the type of loan and interest rates they provide.
Your independent builder can help guide you to the type of lender that specializes in the type of loan to best fit your
financial circumstance.
The Rochester Process
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We’ll Be Your Guide
Rochester Homes will assist you in finding a
licensed building professional to guide you through
the purchasing and construction process.
Preparing a Lot
Land tests are executed and a site
inspection will take place. If you do not
already have a building lot, a suitable
plot of land is purchased, often with
the assistance of your builder.
Design
According to your precise input,
your dream home is designed by
Rochester Homes’ skilled engineering
department. Third party engineering
approval is acquired and plans are
delivered to you for final sign-off.
Kickoff!
Closing construction to permanent
loan financing is secured through
a lending institution of your choice.
Construction can begin immediately.
Budgeting
After prequalification, a budget
is set so you know exactly what
you can afford.
BUILDING IN STAGES
The Process Overview
It takes a village to build our homes. What does that mean? It means that by the time your home is completed, it is likely over a hundred
or more people have participated in its construction - people from both the Rochester Homes team, as well as your builder’s team. Your
builder and Rochester will work in sync, coordinating and cooperating in the building process.
Your home will be built via a process called Building Systems. Building Systems is a method of home construction in which the home is
completed in a systematic manner with clearly dictated processes, procedures and quality controls. After your final plan approval, the
home will be scheduled for production and materials will be ordered.
Throughout all the stages, it is important to note that all
processes are strictly inspected by trained quality control
inspectors and supervisors. There are multiple reasons
why quality is one of the most important elements
in our building process. Aside from the obvious
reason of meeting national and state building code
requirements, another reason is Rochester’s sincere
desire to meet our customers’ expectations for
quality. If a problem is not caught early, it tends to
get exacerbated further along in the production
process. Rochester’s quality control processes
are intended to keep this from happening. No
one wants problems, but if problems do arise,
Rochester will sincerely try to fix the problem if
the mistake is on our behalf. The use of Building
System techniques helps minimize mistakes as
compared to traditional site building. Having a
service issue costs much more to fix than it
does to do it right the first time.
Stages of the build...
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Stage 1: Floors
Floor systems are the modular home’s foundation. All other parts of the home
will rest and are dependent upon a well-built floor. Floors are built at the same
time as walls and roof systems. Floors are constructed on what is termed jigs.
Jigs are simply the width and length template on which the floors are assembled.
The jig ensures that the wood members conform to the standard floor widths.
This allows for floor widths to be exact and within pre-established measurement
tolerances. Floor systems are double-banded at the perimeter for extra strength
and are constructed with 2”x 10”wood members.2”x 10”floor joists are spaced
and fastened at 16” on center. Floor decking is comprised of sturdy 3/4” tongue
and groove OSB (Oriented Strand Board) glued and screwed to the floor joists.
Stage 2: Walls
Walls are like the skeleton of a home. They support the home’s roof system and
dictate its floor plan. Wall fabrication transpires simultaneously as the floors are
built and the two areas are close in proximity. For exterior walls, 2” x 6” studs
are used, and for interior walls, 2” x 4” studs are used. All stud members are
laid out in increments of 16” on center standard and are then nailed in place.
Dry wall is adhered to the studs by a special foam seal adhesive. This technique
allows for a smooth flawless drywall finish with fewer nail pops. Exterior walls
are then lifted by crane over to the floor section where they are carefully set into
place. It is important to note that walls are fastened directly to the floor system,
perpendicularly, as prescribed by a nailing a schedule.This ensures a very sturdy,
tightly built structure. Interior walls are then lifted to the floor system and secured
in the same manner.
Stage 3: Roof/Ceiling Systems
Engineered with a fold-up, self-supporting rafter system, the modular roof
system is one of the more complicated stages of the modular home construction
process.
For easy installation, roofs are built adjacent to the floor and wall stations at sub-
assembly stations. Sub-assembly stations are where various home components
are built and then delivered to and installed in or on the house. Sub-assembly
areas are a time-saver because they reduce the amount of construction done on
the line.
Roofs and ceilings begin with the laying out of the drywall and the construction
of framing. Sub-assembly stations are where various home components are built
and then delivered to and then installed in or on the house. Sub-assembly areas
are a time-saver because they alleviate these stages of construction from having
to be done on the line. If prescribed by the engineered drawings, a Microlamb®
beam may be installed in large-span areas to accommodate heavy weight loads.
Next, front and rear overhangs are installed. Finally, the roof and ceiling structure
is lifted and carried via crane, then set, fastened, and strapped to the perimeter
top plate of the unit as well as lag-bolted into its interior walls.
Stages of the build...
Stage 4: Plumbing and Water Systems
Whether you plan on using public water and sewage or a private well and septic
tank, your home will need to be equipped with all the right plumbing to function
correctly. It goes without saying that getting this part of the construction process
done correctly is critical. Per the plan you select, your home will have water
supply lines, waste lines and venting stacks. All lines are tied in and pressure
tested to the required 95 and 100 psi for water lines and 35 psi for waste lines
to ensure against any leakage.
While in the production facility, water supply lines and waste lines are installed
in the kitchen and bathroom areas. Plumbing is stubbed through on the first
floor and may be routed up chase walls if the home has a second story. Second
story water and waste lines must then be connected on-site by your builder once
the home is delivered and set. The water source for your home will determine
what type of plumbing connections is needed. Your builder is responsible for
connecting your well or public water to your home.
Stage 5: Rough Electrical
Rochester homes are built from the inside out versus the outside in, as with
traditional stick building. Modular homes are fully pre-wired in the production
facility as prescribed by the NEC (National Electrical Code) and the home’s
electrical plan. 110- or 220-volt wiring is used and “pulled” through the roof
system, then through drilled holes in the wall cavities into areas of the home
where electrical service is needed. Electrical wire is run to junction boxes
where switches, smoke detectors, lights and outlets are located and electrical
components are installed and connected. Nail plates are then installed to protect
wiring from nail punctures.
As pre-established on your home’s plan, the electrical panel with circuit breakers
is attached in one of the designated modules for later installation.After the home
arrives at the jobsite, an electrician will connect wiring from all modular units.
Stage 6: Drywall Finishing
As the modular units move down the production line, the parts and pieces begin
to look more like a home. In this stage of production, interior walls are finished.
As mentioned earlier, exterior wall drywall is glued and affixed to the studs.
Interior wall drywall is installed and fastened. After the drywall is installed, tape
and joint compound is applied to the joints or seams. In bathroom areas, special
sheetrock and cement board is installed behind the showers and tubs in ceramic
areas to guard against moisture. Corner bead, which is a 45-degree angled thin
piece of metal or curved bead is affixed to all drywall corners. This provides for
crisp and clean wall corners. Finally, in this stage and if the floor plan dictates, a
fireplace will be installed in a prescribed chase area.
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Stage 7: Insulation & Sheathing
Many things make up a home, and properly insulating the structure to ensure
energy efficiency is one of the most essential factors.Fortunately,modular homes
are intrinsically energy efficient and this stage of production demonstrates that
fact. Air infiltration is the enemy of homebuilding, so creating a tight envelope by
adequately insulating the home to ensure comfort is very important. In this stage,
R-21 batt wall insulation and blown cellulose ceiling insulation are installed. All
open areas in the wall cavities are insulated, including any open headers. The
entire exterior of the home, including the marriage walls where the modular units
will be joined together, is sheathed, glued, and fastened with OSB, and caulk is
applied under the walls. This sheathing and caulking provides for an extra level
of protection which ensures an energy efficient and strong home.
Stage 8: Exterior Doors & Windows
In Stage Eight the modular units receive exterior house wrap and exterior doors
and windows. Installing these components takes some preparation, and doing it
correctly guards against air and water infiltration. First a Tyvek® polypropylene
air infiltration barrier or house wrap is installed around the entire exterior of the
unit. Then, flashing is installed around the perimeter of all exterior Therma-Tru®
doors and Andersen windows, which acts to protect the home against any water
intrusion. Windows are leveled, glued and fastened into place. Doors openings
are prepared, and the door sill, threshold and flashing are installed. Caulk is
applied around the openings, and the door units are installed, set and adjusted.
Stage 9: Siding
When it comes to exterior treatments for your home, Rochester Homes makes
available a variety of options from which to choose. Vinyl siding is a standard
feature in our homes, and in fact, is the exterior treatment of choice. During
Stage Nine, measurements are taken and a plumb line is drawn to ensure that
all successive courses of siding are level. Each course snaps into place and is
affixed with a nailing flange. End channels and corner posts are installed for the
termination of the siding. Low maintenance ventilated vinyl soffit and aluminum
fascia is installed on overhangs, and finally, decorative shutters are mounted if
called for by the home’s plan.
Please note that you may choose other exterior treatments to be installed on-site,
such as a brick, masonry or stone treatments.
Stage 10: Finished Roof
During Stage Ten, the roof is finally completed. 7/16” OSB sheathing is nailed
into place. Next, drip edging is attached, ice and water shield is installed around
all eaves, synthetic felt paper is installed over the entire roof, and shingles are
installed.
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Stage 11: Final Finish Trim, Doors, Paint
If you walk into a unit during this stage of production, you will witness a flurry of
activity. It might look random to the unschooled observer; however, it is actually a
controlled and organized process.
Many people are doing many tasks simultaneously to get the modular units ready
for the final remaining stages. Openings around windows and interior doors are
given extra insulation. Numerous varieties of base trims, window trims, and
casings are installed. Walls are sanded.
Stage 12: Final Finish Cabinets
During this stage, workers install preassembled Merillat Cabinets in the kitchen
and bathroom areas by screwing them into studs and blocking them behind walls.
Countertops are expertly installed.
Stage 13: Final Finish Electric
The final four stages of completion are comprised of things that you see and use in
your home every day. In Stage Thirteen, electrical outlets, switches, and covers are
installed. Phone jacks and coaxial cables are connected to outlets. All overhead
lighting fixtures are installed and connected to the various junction boxes. The
range hood is connected and any other appliances ordered with the home are
installed.
Stage 14: Final Finish Plumbing
At Stage Fourteen, the home is almost complete and the individual modules are
looking more like the interior of a home. During this stage, all the final kitchen
and bath plumbing details come together. Sinks are installed, and faucets are
connected to supply and drain lines.
Stage 15: Final Finish Touch-up and Cleaning
Stage Fifteen is the final stage of actual production. Each unit is given a full-
scale cleaning, from top to bottom. Every inch is dusted, windows are washed,
and floors are swept. The final details are completed, including the installation of
shelving in the utility room, closets and pantry.
Stage 16: Wrap and Load
With production complete, attention is turned to protecting the modular units
in transportation to the jobsite, where final assembly will take place. The units
are readied with a weather resistant membrane stretched around the entire unit
structure to protect against elements during travel. Castors that supported units
through the production process are removed. The units are then carefully lifted,
placed,and secured on a specially designed transporter for shipment to the jobsite.
The Delivery Process
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Before your home ever leaves the production yard, quite a bit of planning
and preparation goes on behind the scenes. Rochester Homes must
comply with all applicable state and local transportation laws and apply
for permitting. The Rochester Homes’ transportation coordinator has the
responsibility of making sure that all the proper permits are acquired for
legal transportation through the various states and localities your home
will be traveling through.
The coordinator is in frequent contact with the builder to schedule the
shipment of the unit for reasons of logistics, establishing the best routes,
escort car service, upcoming weather conditions, crane scheduling and
the coordination of the set crew. The builder must have a set crew on
hand of usually 6-8 persons to assist in the setting of the home and to
make sure that the home-set is done seamlessly.
Depending on the number of units comprising the home, scheduling,
and the actual lot size, staging may take place. Staging is the temporary
parking of the units in a nearby vacant lot. Units are then brought to the
jobsite when ready to be lifted onto the permanent foundation.
The Day of Set
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The day of the setting of your modular home can be a very exciting day, especially if you have not experienced it before.
There are a number of procedures and processes that your builder will execute in order to ensure that your set day is
as flawless as possible.
After the crane is in place, all transportation covering materials must be removed from the outside of the modular units.
The units are then gently lifted by the crane and set on the foundation. Units are then adjusted and pulled together,
sometimes by wenches. If the home has two stories, electrical, plumbing and waste lines, and air vents are connected
prior to the first and second floor units being fully set.
Next, the roof is raised with help from the crane. Hinged knee walls that support the roof are put into place, secured and
fastened. Gable end walls are installed. If the home has dormers, they are installed with help from the crane. Finished
roofing is completed along with the installation of the ridge vent so that the home stays weather-tight. Also, per the
plan, a nailing schedule is executed securing the unit to the foundation sill plate. Support columns are positioned in
the basement. These columns support the home at the mating walls.
The day of the setting of your modular home can be a very exciting day, especially if you have not experienced it before.
There are a number of procedures and processes that your builder will execute in order to ensure that your set day is
as flawless as possible.
After the crane is in place, all transportation covering materials must be removed from the outside of the modular units.
The units are then gently lifted by the crane and set on the foundation. Units are then adjusted and pulled together,
sometimes by wenches. If the home has two stories, electrical, plumbing and waste lines, and air vents are connected
prior to the first and second floor units being fully set.
Next, the roof is raised with help from the crane. Hinged knee walls that support the roof are put into place, secured and
fastened. Gable end walls are installed. If the home has dormers, they are installed with help from the crane. Finished
roofing is completed along with the installation of the ridge vent so that the home stays weather-tight. Also, per the
plan, a nailing schedule is executed securing the unit to the foundation sill plate. Support columns are positioned in
the basement. These columns support the home at the mating walls.
HOME DELIVERY
AFTER THE SET
A Rochester home will come approximately 80-percent complete to the
jobsite.This means that a homeowner cannot move in immediately following
the setting of the home. Much work needs to be accomplished on site to
make the home livable and to obtain a certificate of occupancy. Depending
on the complexity of your home, the remaining 20 percent is likely to take
anywhere from 30 to 120 days to reach completion.
Finishing the Exterior
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As stated earlier, a modular home is created in sections or units. When one unit meets another, a marriage or mating wall
is created. One of the essential things that a builder must complete is the areas between the marriage walls. Rochester
Homes intentionally leaves approximately two feet of area at the marriage walls incomplete so that the builder can
seamlessly install drywall, case openings and splice in marriage flooring.
Following set, there is a laundry list of vital things that your builder will need to complete before moving in can take place.
One of the finishing items that the builder must complete is the exterior trim features that complete the appearance of the
home. These items include rake boards on gable overhangs, corner boards and perimeter trim boards. Decorative vinyl
shutters may also be installed, where applicable. If the home has another exterior treatment other than vinyl siding, such
as stone or brick, this will also be done on site.
If the home has siding as its exterior treatment, most of the siding work is done by Rochester Homes
prior to transportation to the jobsite. However, the builder will need to complete some siding work on
site, such as gable end walls and connections from one modular unit to another. Sliding glass doors,
exterior doors and windows may need to be adjusted, where applicable. If not already installed,
exterior light fixtures are mounted. Finally, all gutters, down spouts, exterior railings, walks and steps
are installed.
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Finishing the Interior
The builder will touch up paint and repair any typical drywall cracks that may have occurred.As required,the builder
may install baseboard and other molding where needed in the home. In most occasions, carpeting is shipped loose
so that so the builder is required to install the carpet as well as any other custom flooring treatments.
Further, the builder is responsible for the connection of all plumbing, waste, and electrical services to the
home. This includes connection to the main panel, as well as installation of all mechanical equipment i.e.
furnace, air conditioning, etc. Completing the service also includes the connection of HVAC.
The home is then thoroughly cleaned and swept. One of the builder’s last responsibilities is taking you through the
home for a final walk-through. This is the opportunity for you to point out any things in your new home that you
believe may need attention. Following this final finish work, the builder will get a “CO” or a Certificate of Occupancy
from the local building department. You can finally move into your new home!
The interior finishing of the home varies according its individual
floor plan. If the home is built on a basement foundation, the
builder is responsible for pouring the basement floor and will
construct basement stairs and install handrails. In the modular
units,all doors are installed and adjusted as required.It is common
to have minor drywall cracks to occur during transportation.
Get the Look
Rochester Models/Map
TOUR THE PLANT
Rochester Homes has IndependentAuthorized Builders throughout
the mid-west. Just “contact us” and we’ll be happy to put you in
touch with the independent builder that can best help you with
your homebuilding needs. Many builders have on-site models to
tour and experience. There you can see for yourself the quality
that goes into a home built by Rochester.
Come see our Production Facility
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Come to our climate controlled home building facility in Rochester, Indiana and see for yourself how a
Rochester home is built.Tours are held every Saturday. On the tour, you will see how Rochester utilizes
state-of-the-art building techniques in the building of our homes.Every Rochester home is painstakingly
inspected and engineered for quality. The process is eye-opening, and if you are considering building
a new home, we highly recommend you come and see for yourself. You’ll find that it will be well worth
the drive and time.
While there, also tour one of our richly-appointed models.You will be able to experience the numerous
colors and finish options available, as well as to visualize the outstanding craftsmanship in every
Rochester Home. No reservations are necessary.
Our Standard Features
HOUSE FLOOR WIDTH & ROOF
Floor width 30’, 28’, 26’ per print, increase length &
width optional
Floor crawl space model, basement prep available
Roof truss 6/12 24”oc 50lb roof load, (available 9/12),
16”oc available
Roof eave and rake 10”
Roof sheeting 7/16”
Roof sub fascia 2x6
Roof attic access
Ceiling drywall 5/8”
ADVANTAGE 26’ WIDE ONLY
ADVANTAGE 6/12 ROOF PITCH ONLY
STRUCTURAL
Floor joist 2x10 16” oc #2 SPF or better
Floor deck ¾” Tongue & Groove, screwed and glued,
Cut back at mate line
Floor band joist doubled sidewall, mate line
Ceiling 8’ height throughout (available 9’)
Walls exterior 2x6 16” oc, double top plate, ½”
drywall
Walls interior 2 x 4 16” oc ½ drywall
Walls mate ine 2x3 16” oc ½ drywall
Walls exterior sheeted W/ 7/16 osb side end & mate
line
ADVANTAGE 8’ CEILING HEIGHT ONLY
ADVANTAGE 24” O.C. WALLS INTERIOR
HEATING
Heat register and boots
Main Duct and furnace not provided std. (see options)
PLUMBING
1/2” PEX supply lines stubbed through floor per code
PVC drain lines stubbed through floor
Shut offs all exposed supply lines
Freeze proof faucet installed
Delta single lever faucets, vanity, tubs, kitchen sink-
lifetime warranty
Delta spray attachment kitchen sink
Stainless steel double bowl sink kitchen
Proflo elongated commode and tank
China lavs with overflows
Fiberglass tub & shower/enclosures, per print
All network of plumbing not included under floor
(some available)
ELECTRICAL
200 amp Siemen service panel 40/40
Copper romex 12-2 wire all general circuits
Copper romex wire other circuits sized accordingly
Ground fault protection per code
Arc fault protection all bedrooms
220V provided for dryer per plan
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors per code
Switched receptacle in living room
3 way switches per plan
Ceiling lights, double bulb, all rooms except living
room
LED Recessed flush mount canister lights in kitchen
Porch lights by all exterior doors
Pendant lights over mirror all baths
Broan light vent combination all baths
Range hood with light
Attic light
Door chime front door
One Telephone jack, choose from suggested locations
Outside recept front and rear
Tamper resistant recepts
All UTL circuits GFCI, all KIT circuits ARC fault AFCI,
DW GFCI protected
ADVANTAGE OPTION 220V FOR DRYER
ADVANTAGE 14-2 WIRE ALL GENERAL CIRCUITS
EXTERIOR FINISH, WINDOW,
DOOR & INSULATION
Tyvek House wrap around entire house, gables
included Ice dam protection eaves
R-21 paperback batt insulation all exterior walls
R38 blown attic insulation
Vinyl 4x4 siding, prepped for sill plate fastening
Vented vinyl soffit
Aluminum fascia
Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration shingles-limited
Lifetime warranty
Silverline single hung windows (see Window Options)
Vinyl casement window over kitchen sink- per plan
Grids between glass
Tip out sash Low E2 Argon filled glass with Passive
Solar glazing
15” louvered shutters all windows
Dead bolts keyed alike
Thermatru Fiberglass front door peep hole and
knocker 3’0” X 6’8” with lever action Schlage lockset
Thermatru Steel rear door 20 minute fire rated 2’8” X
6’8” with lever action Schlage lockset
Caulking under all exterior walls
ADVANTAGE SHUTTERS FRONT ONLY
CABINET
Merillat Spring Valley Oak recessed panel per plan
Crown molding over all wall cabinets
Wall cabinets over washer and dryer, per plan
Lazy susans in corner plan
Raised angle wall cabinet in corner per plan
Raised Pantry Cabinet per plan
Bank of drawers in base cabinets - bathrooms
Laminate counters with no drip edge and Post Form
back splash
ADVANTAGE SHELF OVER W/D
INTERIOR DOOR AND TRIM
6 panel interior doors oak embossed finish 32” where
applicable
Wood base and door casing oak embossed finish
Mortised hinges all doors
Lever action passage and privacy locksets
Wood casing and jamb with oak embossed finish all
windows
2 ¼” mirror trim stained to match door/window trim
color
All interior decorative wood components added will
match trim color
FLOOR COVERING
FHA certified wear-dated Anso nylon carpet 35 oz.
ship loose
Not installed
5 lb rebond carpet pad ship loose
Vinyl tile installed in the kitchen, baths, utility, foyer &
morning room, per plan
ADVANTAGE HARD SURFACE VINYL ROLL GOODS
ADVANTAGE 16 OZ CARPET SHIPPED LOOSE
ADVANTAGE VINYL ROLL GOODS INSTALLED IN THE
KITCHEN, BATHS, UTILITY AND FOYER PER PLAN
INTERIOR FINISH
Smooth wall finish painted white with hi-build primer
Stipple finish ceiling painted white with hi-build
primer
Flush transition at ceiling line no beam
Epoxy coated wire shelves closets
Closet organizer system in Bedroom 1 walk in closets,
per print
APPLIANCES
Range hood over stove area
No appliances standard
WARRANTY
One year, 10 year structural as described on web page www.rochesterhomesinc.com (ID102006)
The Rochester series is our flagship line of customizable homes that come in several different sizes and combinations of units. We take pride in the Rochester series being
built to the highest quality standards, offering many desirable options, and being the most valuable home you can build. All of the 26’, 28’ & 30’ wide floor plans shown in
this book are available in the Rochester series. Custom floor plans are our specialty.
THE ADVANTAGE SERIES
The Advantage series is designed to give you the quality of a Rochester modular home while saving you thousands of dollars on your total project. By offering
these plans in only one size, 26’ wide, and by grouping and offering fewer options, we are able to cut costs from production. The end result is one of the highest
quality modular homes for the most competitive price. All of our 26’ wide plans are available in the advantage series.
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
   


PAN
PANTRY
ENT.
CLOSET
FURN.
AREA
OPT.WINDOW
SHELF
STAIRWAY LAYOUT
W/H
OPT. BASEMENT
CL.
WD
DN
CL.
CL.
OPT.WINDOW
FAUCET
A
REFER
E
OPT.ENT.CENTER
1/2WALL
PORCHSTEP
LOCATION
OPTIONAL
8'-0" COVERED
PORCH
FOYER










   

PAN
PANTRY
ENT.
CLOSET
FURN.
AREA
OPT.WINDOW
SHELF
STAIRWAY LAYOUT
W/H
OPT. BASEMENT
CL.
WD
DN
CL.
CL.
OPT.WINDOW
FAUCET
A
REFER
E
OPT.ENT.CENTER
1/2WALL
FOYER








-05-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
AMERICAN
1,040 SQ FT 2 BR 2 BAModel R31-26

 
 

CL.
CL.
W.I.C.
CC
E
A
WD
PJ
FURN.
AREA
W/H
AREA
FOYER
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.WDO.










 
 
CL.
CL.
DN
BASEMENT OPTION






-07-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
MADISON
1,144 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R37-26

PJ
     
    
PJ

REFER
PANRTY
A
W/H
AREA
LIN.
CC
OPT.WDO.
PATIO DOOR
E
WD
FURN.
AREA
OPT. WDO.
W.I.C.
DN
FOYER
CL.
OPTIONAL

 







 
 
REFER
PANRT
A
W/H
AREA
E
WD
FURN.
AREA
DN
BASEMENT OPTION
CL.




-15-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
BRENTWOOD
1,352 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R35-26
OPT. SIDELIGHTS
OPT. RECESSED ENTRY
OPT. SIDELIGHTS
CL. PAN.
PAN.CL.
FURN./
CL.
W.H./
DESK
LIN.
CL.
OPT. TRAY CEILING
COLUMN
ENT.
CL.
WD
LIN
PAN.
DESK
DN
OPT.BLOCK
OPT. DBL. LAV.
W.I.C
OPT.WDO.
OPT. BLOCK WDO.
STAIRWELL LAYOUT
OPT. BASEMENT
REFER
FAUCET
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.
W
D
O
PT.FIR
EPLAC
E
WDO.
E
E
A
OPT. ARCH
CC


  
 















CL. PAN.
PAN.CL.
FURN./
CL.
W.H./
DESK
LIN.
CL.
OPT. TRAY CEILING
COLUMN
WD
LIN
PAN.
DESK
DN
STAIRWELL LAYOUT
OPT. BASEMENT
REFER
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.
W
D
E
E
  
 










OPT. SIDELIGHTS
OPT. RECESSED ENTRY
OPT. SIDELIGHTS
CL. PAN.
PAN.CL.
FURN./
CL.
W.H./
DESK
LIN.
CL.
OPT. TRAY CEILING
COLUMN
ENT.
CL.
WD
LIN
PAN.
DESK
DN
OPT.BLOCK
OPT. DBL. LAV.
W.I.C
OPT.WDO.
OPT. BLOCK WDO.REFER
FAUCET
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.
W
D
O
PT.FIR
EPLAC
E
WDO.
E
E
A
OPT. ARCH
CC


  
 














-20-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
CARRINGTON
1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R17-26



    
   

W.I.C
A
PJ
E
LIN.
CL.
CL.
W D
W/H
AREA
OPT. WDO.OPT. WDO.
OPT.WDO.
FURN.
AREA
PAN.
OPTIONAL PATIO
DN
FOYER
CC




 









 
W.I.C
A
LIN.
OPT. WDO.OPT. WDO.
OPT.WDO.
DN
BASEMENT OPTION
FO
CC




-19-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
ST PAUL
1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R40-26

    
  


OPT. FRONT
PORCH LAYOUT
OPT.PATIODOOROPT.PATIODOOR
RAISED BAR
LIN.
CAB
TALL
E
OPT.ARCH
WD
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
FURN
AREA
CL./
W/H
AREA
CL./
SHELF
CAB
PAN.
DN
1/2WALL
FAUCET
REFER.
Foyer
CC








    
  


RAISED BAR
LIN.
CAB
TALL
E
OPT.ARCH
WD
W.I.C.
W.I.C.
FURN
AREA
CL./
W/H
AREA
CL./
SHELF
CAB
PAN.
DN
1/2WALL
FAUCET
OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS
REFER.
Foyer
CC







-24-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
KIMBERLY
1,240 SQ FT 2 BR 1 BA Model JR40-30






 

WD
PAN.
FURN.
/CL.
W/H
CL.REFERCL.
CL.
DN
OPT. PATIO DOOR
E
W.I.C.
ENT.
CLOSET
ENT.
CLOSET
FAUCET
A
OPT. FIREPLACE
1/2WALL
ISLAND A
FOYER
OPT.ARCH
CC



















REFERCL.
CL.
DN
STAIRWAY LAYOUT
OPT. BASEMENT
ENT.
CLOSET
ENT.
CLOSET
FAUCET
OPT. FIREPLACE
1/2WALL
ISLAND A
FOYER
OPT.ARCH









-10-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
LIVERPOOL
1,248 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R27-26
-11-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
PHOENIX
1,248 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R4-26

 
   


CL.
ENT.
CL.
CL.
FURN./
CL.
CL.
OPT. DOOR
OPT.WDO
LIN.
PAN.
W.H./
CL. W
E
D
REFER
OPT. PATIO DOOR
FAUCET
OPT.WDO
A
DN
OPT.ENT.CENTER
FOYER













 
  


CL.
CL.
FURN./
CL.
OPT. PATIO DOOR
STAIRWELL LAYOUT
OPT. BASEMENT
DN
CL.
OPT.ENT.CENTER














LIN. W.I.C
PANTRY
W
D
CLOSET
LIN.
FURN.
CLOSET
W/H E
OPT. KIT SINK
REFER
DN
LOCATION
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.BLOCK
OPT. BLOCK WDO.
WDO.
FAUCET
A
ISLAND F
FOYER
OPT.DBL.LAV.
CC




 











LIN. W.I.C
PANTRY OPT. KIT SINK
REFER
DN
OPT. BASEMENT STAIRWAY LAYOUT
LOCATION
OPT.BLOCK
OPT. BLOCK WDO.
WDO.
A
ISLAND F
FOYER
OPT.DBL.LAV.
CC






-12-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
HERITAGE
1,352 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R29-26




LIN.
ISLAND M
Foyer
A
W.I.C.
DESK
E
W/H
AREA
FURN
AREA
PAN.
CL.
DN
W.D.
STACK
CL.
W/H
AREA
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.
O
PEN
CL.
PAN.
ENT.CL.
BOOKCASE
OPTIONAL
FAUCET
REFER.
OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH
SHEDORGABLEROOF
OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH GABLE
OPT. WDO.
CC















LIN.
ISLAND M
Foyer
DESK
E
W/H
AREA
FURN
AREA
ENT.CL.
PAN.
CL.
DN
W.D.
STACK
OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS
CL.
W/H
AREA
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT.
O
PEN
CL.
PAN.
ENT.CL.
FAUCET
REFER.
OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH
OPT. WDO.











-27-
FIRST FLOOR
OPTIONS
LINCOLN
1,480 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel JR36-30

     
   

LIN.
W.I.C
PANTRY
WD
LIN.
LIN.
LIN.
OPT. WINDOW
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT. BLOCK WINDOW
OPT.BLOCKWINDOW
OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH GABLE
OPT.UTIL
SINK
FURN
CLOSET
W/H
CLOSET
E
FAUCET
REFER
A
OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH
SHEDORGABLEROOF
ISLAND O
FOYER
OPT.DBL.LAV.
CC
 


 



-30-
FIRST FLOOR
JOSEPH
1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model JR24-30
SERIES

  
 

A
LIN.
E
W/H
FURN
AREA
WD
CL.
OPT. PATIO DOOR
BOOKCASE
OPTIONAL
DN
CL.
OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS
REFER.
OPT UTIL
SINK
ISLAND I



 





   
 

Foyer
A
W.I.C.
LIN.
OPT. WDO.
E
W/H
FURN
AREA
TUB
STD.
DROP IN
WD
OPT.ARCH
ENT.CL.
W.I.C.
CL.
OPT. PATIO DOOR
BOOKCASE
OPTIONAL
LIN.
LIN.
OPT.WDO.
O
PT.FIR
EPLAC
E
REFER.
OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH
SHEDORGABLEROOF
OPT UTIL
SINK
ISLAND I
OPT. DBL. LAV.
CC




 



-43-
FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS
1,840 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel JR9A-30
-36-
Model R30-28
DAVIS







W D
FURN
AREA
POCKETDOOR
W/H
AREA
LIN.
W.I.C.
STORAGE
OPT.DBL.LAVS.
OPT. PATIO DOOR
OPT. UTIL
SINK
OPT. SIDELIGHT
O
PT. FIR
EPLAC
E
OPT.WDO.
PANTRY
OPT. WDO.
FAUCET
E
REFER
AISLAND O
FOYER
CC








1,456 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R30-28


OPT. UTILITY ROOM CABINETS REPLACING STD STORAGE
W D
FURN
AREA
POCKETDOOR
W/H
AREA
FAUCET
E
A






OPT. UTILITY ROOM CABINETS REPLACING STD STORAGE
DN
LIN.
WD
OPT. STAIRWAY LAYOUT
W D
FURN
AREA
POCKETDOOR
W/H
AREA
FURN
AREA
W/H
AREA
FAUCET
FAUCET
E
A
A
E




Optional Utility Optional Basement
SERIES

  

   
W.I.C.
LIN
G.C.
W D
OPT UTIL
SINK
FURN
AREA
W/H
AREA
LIN.
FAUCET
E
A
PAN
PAN
OPT. PATIO DOOR
ISLAND K
FOYER
CC









-46-
Model JR22-30
ALLEN TOWNE
1,680 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model JR22-30
DN
OPTBASEMENT
REFER
STAIRWELLLAYOUT
OPT. STAIRWAY LAYOUT


Optional Basement
SERIES
Consumer Product Guide
WWW.ROCHESTERHOMESINC.COM
For the things
that make your house
...your Home.
P.O. BOX 587 | ROCHESTER, INDIANA 46975
Rev 3/17/20
Left: Roof Return Bumpout with 8’ Sidewall, Roof Return,
(2) 3050 operable windows, and shutters OP103-$1,850
•
Right: No Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Sidewalls,
(2) 3050 Operable Windows, and Shutters OP107-$1,800
• AOP567-$1,800
Dutch Gable & Bump Out
Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story
1-3
STRUCTURAL ADDITIONS
Left: Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Side wall,
Roof Return, (2) 3050 Operable Windows, Shutters
Right: No Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Side Wall,
(2) 3050 operable Windows, and Shutters
• Ranch-OP95-$1,610 • Two-Story-OP99-$1,560 AOP570-$1,610
• Ranch-OP99-$1,560 • AOP569-$1,560
Two-Story-OP101-$1,800
Bump Out Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story
Left: Square Window Bumpout Shown with (2) 3050 Windows
and Shutters • OP96-$2,300
Right: Round window Bumpout Shown with 6030 Fixed and
72” 1/2 Round Window • OP97-$2,200
Gable & Bumpout Two Story
Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Two Story
Left: 10” Gable (left), 10” Shed (right) Shown with 3050
windows, shutters not available
• Ranch Gable-OP110-$560 • AOP564-$560
TS Gable-OP111-$865
• Ranch Shed-OP112-$575
TS Shed-OP113-$920
Gable & Bumpout
Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story
WINDOWS
• Interior Wood Painted White
• Wood Frame with Exterior Vinyl Clad
• Wood Sashes with Flexacron Finished Exterior
• High Performance Low-E4 Argon filled glass
• Standard with colonial grids
• Comes Standard Double Hung with Casement in
Kitchen
• Tru-View insect screen
• Heatlock glass
• Limited Lifetime Warranty*
• Low Maintenance Vinyl Interior and Exterior
• Standard with Screens & Grids
• Low-E2 Argon Glass
• Casement Window in Kitchen
• 6’ 0” Also available with 9’ Sidewall Option
• Available in Double Hung
• Some Transoms & Half Rounds also available
• Passive Solar Glazing
• Limited Lifetime Warranty*
White
400 Series Wood Windows
Available in white, sandtone, or black
with white painted wood interior
Colonial Grids Standard
3-1
Vinyl Windows
Available in white or beige with
matching vinyl interior
Sandtone
White
Sandtone
Black
Triple Casement Window
• Silverline OP2711-$450
• Andersen OP2712-$650
Available from SilverLine
Specialty Windows
Vinyl WDO 3050 • OP257-$350 • AOP138-$350
Vinyl WDO 3060 • OP259-$50
Vinyl WDO 2050 additional • OP261-$325
Vinyl WDO 2030 tempered glass additional • OP262-$310 • AOP140-$310
Vinyl WDO 2630 tempered glass additional • OP263-$325 • AOP141-$325
Vinyl WDO 4050 w/two flanking windows • OP266-$415 • AOP142-$375
Vinyl WDO Transom 12 inch • OP268-$200
Vinyl WDO Awning 3015 • OP2691-$350
Left: Vinyl window 2040 tempered window with
plantation shutters • OP625-$350
Right: Acrylic Block window
38”/8” • OP282-$260
42”/42” • OP281-$550 • AOP144-$550
PLUMBING OPTIONS
Standard DELTA Faucets
5-1
Single Handle Kitchen
Faucet with Spray
– Polished Chrome
Bathroom Faucet
– Polished Chrome
Shower Trim
– Polished Chrome
Tub/Shower Trim
– Polished Chrome
Two Handle Laundry Faucet
– Polished Chrome
Roman Tub Trim
– Polished Chrome
Roman Tub Trim
– Brushed Nickel
Roman Tub Trim
– Oil Rubbed Bronze
Stand Alone Tub DELTA Faucets
PLUMBING OPTIONS
5-2
Brushed Nickel/ Oil Rubbed Bronze DELTA Faucet Upgrade • OP177 $600 • AOP64 $600
Single Handle Kitchen Faucet
with Spray –
Brushed Nickel
Single Handle Kitchen Faucet
with Spray –
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Bathroom Faucet
–Brushed Nickel
Bathroom Faucet
–Oil Rubbed Bronze
Shower Trim
– Brushed Nickel
Shower Trim
– Oil Rubbed Bronze
Tub/Shower Trim
– Brushed Nickel
Tub/Shower Trim
– Oil Rubbed Bronze
Alternate DELTA Faucet Upgrades
Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet
– Polished Chrome
Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet
– Brushed Nickel
Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet
– Oil Rubbed Bronze
Single Handle Bar Faucet
– Polished Chrome
Single Handle Bar Faucet
– Brushed Nickel
Single Handle Bar Faucet
– Oil Rubbed Bronze
• OP201 $180 • AOP82 $180
• OP203 $250 • AOP84 $250
PLUMBING OPTIONS
Left: Shower A-60” Tub/Shower Standard
Right: Shower C-48” shower with sliding
enclosure in place of 48” fiberglass with
sliding enclosure
• OP1073-$200
Left: Shower D-60” shower with enclosure
in place of tub/shower. • OP180-$215
Also available with ceramic on walls, no seats.
Shower C • OP189-$1,530 Shower D • OP190-$2,040
Right: Shower E-60x43 bench shower in place of
standard tub/shower
OP181-$800 • AOP67-$750
Showers
“We care about the products we
provide, the reputation of the
professionals who use our products,
and the legacy of all those associated
with our efforts” - Oasis®
5-3
Showers
PLUMBING OPTIONS
5-4
Right: Shower Oh! acrylic paneled
shower with cultured marble print.
5’x5’ shower pan with rainfall
showerhead. Standard with
transom window and two shower
heads.
IPO 48” Shower and drop in tub
OP1811 -$2,750
IPO 48” Shower
OP1812 -$3,750
Left: Roll in shower– 50x50 in place of
standard w/(1) grab bar
OP196 -$600 • AOP77 -$600
Fold down seat in roll in shower
OP197 -$650 • AOP78 -$650
Grab bar for tub/shower (1)
OP200 -$250 • AOP81 -$250
Right: Tub/ Shower G Fiberglass tub with
ceramic tile on wall. Beige or Grey with
accent. OP1841-$2,150
Not Pictured: Hand held shower head
(shower head only)
OP199 -$200 • AOP80 -$200
* Add Whirlpool to any tub or tub/shower
combo OP193 -$750 • AOP74 -$750
60in Chrome Barn Shower Door
•Contemporary barn door w/ a minimalist design
•Slim stainless header with 18 in. handle
•Chrome finish
•78 3/4” high clear glass panel
•8 mm (5/16”) tempered glass with Lotus easy clean
protection
•Detachable door guide to distance the glass when
cleaning
(Available with Shower OH! and 60in. Ceramic Only)
OP2022-$500 • AOP2022-$500
Shower N2
Serenity ceramic walk in
shower with full bench,
standard with block
window, can light, rainfall
showerhead and Delta
components
• OP1145-$2,575
Pictured Left: Shower N1
Serenity ceramic walk in shower with bench, standard with block
window (not shown), can light, rainfall showerhead, and Delta
Components • OP994-$2,300
Shower N4
Serenity ceramic walk in shower with
full bench, 1/2 wall with glass, standard
with block window, can light, rainfall
showerhead and Delta components
• OP1147-$3,425
*Available in Beige or Gray Tile
Shower N3
Serenity ceramic walk in
shower with bench, 1/2 wall,
and glass, standard with
block window, can light,
rainfall showerhead and
Delta components
• OP1146-$3,125
Serenity Showers
PLUMBING OPTIONS
5-5
*Layout shown for N2 and N4
*Layout shown for N1 and N3
T1-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may
change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes
windows & shutters shown, can light, rainfall
shower head and Delta components •
OP872-$3,200
T2-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may
change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes full
bench, windows & shutters shown, can light,
rainfall shower head, and Delta components
• OP1149-$3,475
T3-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may
change plan, total length 14’ 2” Includes 1/2
wall, and glass, windows & shutters shown,
can light, rainfall shower head and Delta
components • OP1148-$3,625
T4-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may
change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes
full bench, 1/2 wall with glass, windows
& shutters shown, can light, and rainfall
shower head • OP1150-$3,925
*Available in Beige or Gray Tile
Tranquility Baths
PLUMBING OPTIONS
5-6
Left: Standard stainless steel kitchen sink 7 1/4” depth
Right: Standard china lav bowl
Left: Kohler Vault Stainless Steel Single
Bowl topmount, 10” depth
OP2020-$300
Right: Composite Kitchen sink available in
white or bone
OP202-$50 • AOP83-$50
Left: Drop down bath sink • OP2000
Right: Lowered kitchen sink for wheel-chair
access • OP2001
Left: Double lavs OP178-$200 • AOP62-$200
Left:  Washtub installed in cabinet
OP206-$250 • AOP87-$250
Center Pedestal Sink OP178-$200
Right: Elongated Toilet (no photo)
OP179-$100 • AOP63-$100
Physically challenged comfort height
OP194-$175 • AOP75-$175
Sinks
PLUMBING OPTIONS
5-7
Right: Black Kitchen Sink
• Crafted from Natural Quartz
• Stain, impact, heat, and scratch resistant
• Sound-deadening material
• Hygiene protection
• OP2021-$400
Tubs
Tub M – Ceramic backsplash for corner tub
w/(1) row of accent tile • OP192-$800
Tub G – Drop in tub with laminate top
Tub L – Ceramic top on drop in tub, with 45” of
backsplash, one row of accent tile • OP191-$1,100
PLUMBING OPTIONS
Tub H – 72” tub in place of standard OP904-$250
• AOP501-$250
Tub B – Garden tub/shower in place of standard
OP903-$130 • AOP500-$130
Tub I – Corner Fit Tub
5-8
ELECTRIC OPTIONS
Walk In Closet
Bedroom/ForyerDining Room
Exterior Coach
Standard Brushed Nickel Lighting
6-1
Standard Morning Room/ Open Foyer
Optional Foyer-OP231-$90
Optional Pendant
OP230-$15
Walk In Closet
Bedroom
Dining Room
Exterior Coach
Optional Rustic Bronze Lighting
Optional
USB/Power outlet in place of standard 	 OP1250-$20 • AOP1001-$20
USB/Power outlet Additional 	 OP1252-$40 • AOP1002-$40
ELECTRIC OPTIONS
6-2
Standard Morning Room/ Open Foyer
Optional Foyer-OP231-$90
Optional Pendant
OP230-$15
EXTERIOR TRIM
7-2
Winestone
Board & Batten/Raised
Dark Navy
Board & Batten/Raised
White
Board & Batten/Raised
Gray
Board & Batten/Raised
Black
Board & Batten/Raised
Pebblestone Clay
Board & Batten/Raised
Peppercorn
Board & Batten/Raised
Spanish Moss
Board & Batten/Raised
Blackwatch Green
Board & Batten/Raised
Red
Board & Batten/Raised
EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay two story trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit 	 OP349-$815
EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay cape trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit 	 OP350-$810
EXT Trim-White trim package window, door, drip edge, fasicia, soffit 		 OP3481
EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay ranch trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit 	 OP348-$500 • AOP161-$500
EXTERIOR DOORS
Therma-Tru 2 panel
hinged grids and
sceen
• OP343-$1,350
• AOP158-$1,350
Vinyl 2 panel sliding
with screen
• OP342-$500
• AOP157-$500
RS130 6068 HPD
Therma Tru 2 panel
hinged with blinds and
screen• OP830-$1,550
• AOP413-$1,550
200 Series Perma
Shield 2 panel gliding
with screen. NO GRIDS.
Int/Ext match • OP345-
$1,550
NOT PICTURED: A Series 2 Panel Hinged. NO GRIDS. Choose EXT. White Painted Int. • OP346-$2,900
A Series 2 panel sliding
w/screen. NO GRIDS.
EXT. White painted Int
• OP344-$2,725
Brushed Nickel
Exterior door knob and
dead-bolt standard
Brushed Nickel
Exterior door
decorative handle
• OP337-$150
Rustic Bronze
Exterior door knob and
dead-bolt standard
Rustic Bronze
Exterior door
decorative handle
• OP337-$150
Door Handles
Patio Doors
8-1
EXTERIOR DOORS
Door Colors
8-2
110 Onyx
OP1391 • AOP4111
112 Apline 130 Indigo
OP1392 • AOP4112
122 Sand 152 Cabernet
OP1393 • AOP4113
134 Blue
OP1398 • AOP4118
106 Granite
OP1394 • AOP4114
132 Wedgewood
OP1399 • AOP4119
144 Forrest Green
OP1395 • AOP4115
108 Gray
OP1351 • AOP4231
140 Candy Apple
OP1396 • AOP4116
138 Teal
OP1397 • AOP4117
104 Champagne
OP1400 • AOP4120
154 Maroon
OP1401 • AOP4121
Wood Grain Stains
Bark
OP1353 • AOP4233
Driftwood
OP1352 • AOP4232
New Earth
OP1403 • AOP4235
Raven
OP1404 • AOP4236
Barley
OP1402 • AOP4234
8-3
FIBERGLASS SMOOTH PAINTED EXTERIOR DOORS *Clear Glass and Not pictured with Transoms
Door B: Decorative Oval:
Painted
• OP599-$475
• AOP302-$475
*
Doors shown for style purposes only•
Wood Grain
• OP9431-$645
• AOP3083-$645
• OP3351-$975
• AOP1391-$975
• OP3331-$685
• AOP1361-$385
• OP3411-$760
• AOP1381-$760
• OP3251-$975
• AOP1371-$975
Sidelight:
Transom:
Painted
• OP5991-$495
• AOP303-$495
Wood Grain
• OP9432-$655
• AOP3084-$655
• OP3352 -$900
• AOP1392-$900
• OP3332-$625
• AOP1362-$625
• OP3412-$705
• AOP1382-$705
• OP3252-$900
• AOP1372-$900
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door C: Decorative Full Axis Glass:
Painted
• OP5992-$555
• AOP304-$555
Wood Grain
• OP9433-$765
• AOP3085-$765
• OP3353 -$375
• AOP1393-$375
• OP3333-$575
• AOP1363-$575
• OP3413-$750
• AOP1383-$750
• OP3253-$375
• AOP1373-$375
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door D: 3/4 glass, twelve light: *
Painted
•OP5993-$350
•AOP305-$350
Wood Grain
•OP9434-$650
•AOP3086-$650
•OP3354-$350
•AOP1394-$350
•OP3334-$555
•AOP1364-$555
•OP3414-$730
•AOP1384-$730
•OP3254-$350
•AOP1374-$350
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door E: Six light, raised panel:
Door A: Upgrade Steel 6 panel
20 min door w/20 min wood
jamb or a 90 min door with steel
jambrear door:
OP598-$215 • AOP301-$215
8-4
*Clear Glass and Not pictured with Transoms FIBERGLASS SMOOTH PAINTED EXTERIOR DOORS
* * *
Doors shown for style purposes only•
Painted
• OP5994-$135
• AOP306-$135
Wood Grain
• OP9435-$260
• AOP3087-$260
• OP3355-$375
• AOP1395-$375
• OP3335-$500
• AOP1365-$500
• OP3415-$655
• AOP1385-$655
• OP3255-$375
• AOP1375-$375
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door F: Nine light, exterior grids:
Painted
• OP5995-$540
• AOP307-$540
Wood Grain
• OP9436-$700
• AOP3088-$700
• OP3356-$350
• AOP1396-$350
• OP3336-$740
• AOP1366-$740
• OP3416-$745
• AOP1386-$745
• OP3256-$350
• AOP1376-$350
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door G: Four Light:
Painted
• OP5996-$90
• AOP308-$90
Wood Grain
• OP9437-$230
• AOP3011-$230
• OP3357-$350
• AOP1397-$350
• OP33361-$455
• AOP1367-$455
• OP3417-$540
• AOP1387-$540
• OP3257-$350
• AOP1377-$350
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door H: Half glass, no grids:
*
Painted
• OP5997-$370
• AOP3081-$370
Wood Grain
• OP9438-$460
• AOP3012-$460
• OP3358-$350
• AOP1398-$350
• OP3338-$690
• AOP1368-$690
• OP3418-$750
• AOP1388-$750
• OP3258-$350
• AOP1378-$350
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door F: Nine light, exterior grids: *
Painted
• OP5998-$170
• AOP3082-$170
Wood Grain
• OP9439-$325
• AOP3013-$325
• OP3359-$375
• AOP1399-$375
• OP3339-$545
• AOP1369-$545
• OP3419-$620
• AOP1389-$620
• OP3259-$375
• AOP1379-$375
Sidelight:
Transom:
Door F: Nine light, exterior grids:
SIDING & SHINGLES
Group A Standard
Cedar Spectrum Siding
Group D *Compass
Forest Ridge®
, Shadow Ridge®
, and Compass®
Tradi􀀀tional  Lap
Hampton Red
COL190
White COL187
Bayou Blue
COL210
Shadow
COL211
Olive COL184 Clay COL181 Tan COL186 Flint COL183
Group B
Briarwood COL188 Sagebrook COL192 Pewter COL191 Wedgewood COL193
Group C *Compass
Siding-Vinyl round or shingle in place of
standard siding
OP380-$275 Per Square
AOP571-$275 Per Square
Siding-Vinyl round or shingle in place of
upgrade siding
OP381-$250 Per Square
AOP572-$250 Per Square
*Available in Traditional Lap only
9-1
OP1132 • AOP551
OP1133-$6 Per Perimeter Foot • AOP552-$6 Per Perimeter Foot
OP1135-$15 Per Perimeter Foot
AOP554-$15 Per Perimeter Foot
OP1134-$11.50 Per Perimeter Foot • AOP553-$11.50 Per Perimeter Foot
Northern Oak
COL212
Hearthstone Brown
COL213
Brunswick
COL214
Gray COL182 Mist COL185
SIDING & SHINGLES
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Algae Resistance: 	 10 Years
Design:	 Bold Contrast, Deep Dimension
Shingle Type:	 Laminated
Wind Resistance:	 130 mph
Nominal Size:	 131/4”
x 39 3/8”
Amber COL140
Aged Copper COL154
Onyx Black COL148
Sedona Canyon COL158
Brownwood COL141
Pacific Wave COL156
Terra Cotta COL164
Summer Harvest COL160
Harbor Blue COL147
Desert Tan COL144
Merlot COL155
Estate Gray COL146
Storm Cloud COL159
Colonial Slate COL143
Teak COL151
Sand Dune COL157
Quarry Gray COL149
Chateau Green COL142
Driftwood COL145
Sierra Gray COL150
Shasta White COL152
TruDefifiniti􀀀on®
Durati􀀀on®
Series shingles with SureNail®
Technology
TruDefifiniti􀀀on®
Durati􀀀on®
Series Designer Colors-OP384-$12 Per Square Foot
9-2
CABINET STYLES
Ranch/Cape • OP485
Two-Story • OP491
Ranch • AOP560
Ranch/Cape • OP483 $650
Two-Story • OP493 $1,125
Ranch • AOP5610 $650
Square recessed panel overhead
and base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Square recessed panel overhead
and base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Cabinet Group A Cabinet Group B
Spring Valley
Oak Amaretto
Spring Valley
Maple Sedona
Spring Valley
Oak Pecan
Spring Valley
Maple Pecan
Spring Valley
Maple Kona
Construction: 3/4” Solid wood face frames, reinforced and
aligned with dowels and adhesive.
Drawers: Front is 3/4” thick. Also have WhisperGlide 75#
capacity glides. Deluxe drawer op-tion with 5/8” dovetailed
construction and full extension undermount glides with
soft-action technology available.
Roll Out Trays: Base cabinet roll out trays optional
Overhead Cabinet Shelves: 3/4” thick fully adjustable
overhead shelves
Hinges: 6-way adjustable self closing concealed hinges
with limited life time warranty
Warranty: 10-25 year limited warranty depending on cabinets
10-1
•Cab Misc42” wall cabinet replace standard 30”-OP502 $30
•Cab Misc-6” rise in wall cabinet, over range or refer-
OP503 $25 • AOP188 $25
•Specialty Cab-Add roll out trays in center of base cabinets
KIT/UTL-OP1151 $400 • AOP561 $400
•Specialty Cab-Deluxe drawer option for
KIT and UTL-OP481 $800 • AOP559 $800
Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Cabinet Group D
Cabinet Group C
Spring Valley
Hickory Natural
Spring Valley
Maple Cotton
Marlin Maple
Cotton
CABINET STYLES
10-2
Ranch/Cape • OP4861 $1,000 Two-Story • OP4862 $1,350 Ranch • AOP5601 $1,000
Ranch/Cape • OP484 $850 Two-Story • OP476 $1,280 Ranch • AOP5603 $850
Spring Valley
Maple Graphite
Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Marlin Maple
Kona
Marlin Maple
Pecan
Spring Valley
Maple Nightfall
Marlin Maple
Nightfall
Ralston Maple
Cotton
Seneca Ridge
Maple Pecan
Seneca Ridge
Maple Sedona
Seneca Ridge
Maple Kona
Square recessed panel overhead and
base cabinets-Full Overlay
Arched door style overhead cabinets and square door
style on base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Cabinet Group F
CABINET STYLES
10-3
Ranch/Cape • OP492 $2,300
Two-Story • OP1084 $2,975
Ralston Maple
Graphite
Cabinet Group E
Arched door style overhead
cabinets and square door style
on base cabinets-Partial Overlay
Seneca Ridge
Oak Amaretto
Seneca Ridge
Oak Pecan
Square recessed panel overhead and
base cabinets-Full Overlay
Ralston
Maple Pecan
Ralston
Maple Sedona
Ralston
Maple Kona
Ranch/Cape • OP486 $1,600 Two-Story • OP477 $1,950
Ralston Maple
Nightfall
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
-Standard white range hood vented outside.
Hood, microwave, microwave prep
• OP552-$150
-Stainless Steel OP1164-$100
Stainless steel wall mount with ceramic back
splash vented outside. Optional with extended
glass tile and 36” area around range hood in
place of standard 54”
*Shown with optional glass cabinets
• OP498 -$975
Wood wall mount with 6” rise replacing
standard, vented outside, standard without rail
*Shown with optional glass cabinets
OP497 -$900 • AOP184 -$900
Standard Range Hoods
11-1
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
24” overhead open bookshelf with
organizer in place of overhead 2430
OP825-$215 • AOP420-$215
Wall wine storage cabinet WSC1818
with W1812
OP5211-$220 • AOP4051-$220
Wall message center on end of
cabinets-36in or 42in
OP5212-$335 • AOP4052-$335
Above: Angle overhead cabinet with mullion
glass door, arched or square to match cabinets
OP557-$300 • AOP191-$375
Not pictured: Appliance garage diagonal
OP517-$160 • AOP199-$160
Specialty Additions
11-2
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
Specialty Additions
11-3
Left: 9” base pull out pantry in place
of standard cabinet
OP521-$350 • AOP404-$350
Right: 6” overhead “What Not” shelf
• OP513-$135
Double base waste basket
top mount OP854-$215 • AOP201-$215
Base angle cabinet OP510-$400 • AOP192-$400
36” Pantry with Swing out racks in place
of 18” OP489-$1,200 • AOP5614-$1,200
3-Drawer 30” base pots and pans
drawer in place of standard cabinet
OP520-$200 • AOP402-$200
Not Pictured 36” base pots
and pans 2-drawer in place of
standard cabinet
OP557-$300 • AOP5617-$300
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
Specialty Additions
Deluxe Drawer option for kitchen and utility available with classic line only. OP481-$800 • AOP559-$800
Thicker core drawers-5/8” thick drawer core provides a remarkably solid frame.
Dovetail drawer construction-durable and includes the SoftAction+Technology on drawers only for a completely silent and
effortless closing movement.
Full extension drawers-allows the drawer to be completely opened.
Plywood drawer bottom provides durable plywood bottoms to help resist sagging.
Left: Double pantry
surround refrigerator
•OP496-$1,000
11-4
Right: Enclosed
refrigerator 36x69/
stacked washer/
dryer 30x78
opening with 24”
deep overhead
cabinet.
OP504-$350
AOP189-$350
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
Specialty Additions
11-5
33” X 90” with 30” Overhead Cabinets
33” X 96” with 42” Overhead Cabinets
Appliance Opening Width 27” - 31”
Opening Height 23 3/4” - 47 1/4”
Some on site work may be necessary to fit actual appliances
Left: Universal wall oven unit additional cabinet
OP507-$685 • AOP409-$685
Right: Universal wall oven unit in place of base
and overhead OP508-$115 • AOP400-$115
Left: Glass door on wall straight
cabinet 15” or 18” square or
arched to match
OP405-$200 • AOP190-$200
Not Pictured: Mullion glass
door with matching interior
Glass door on corner wall
cabinet OP867-$200
• AOP437-$200
Right: Tilt out sink tray
OP518-$30 • AOP200-$30
Microwave oven shelf replace 27” of over-
head cabinet OP522-$140 • AOP202-$140
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
Specialty Additions
Medicine cabinet
24” replace mirror
OP554-$205 • AOP215-$205
36” replace mirror
OP555-$245 • AOP216-$245
Left: Standard mirror with pendant lights and bank of drawers.
Right: 80” make up vanity standard size will fit in gable end wall bumpouts,
comes with 3 pendant lights and mirror.
11-6
Left: Vanity storage over
commode OP556-$250
•AOP217-$250
Cabinet door knobs and drawer
pulls, functional cabinets only
OP1043-$500 • AOP5618-$500
Left: 18” Bank of drawers
OP523-$300 • AOP204-$300
Right: Beadboard panel
on back of island
• OP512-$250
Under cabinet lighting
• OP901-$300
SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD
11-7
Ceramic Tile Colors - 12x24
Grout Colors
Natural Carrara Gray
Silverado Raven Bright White
Accent Tiles
Penny Mosaic
Tile Options
COL95 – Ceramic tile 12x24 w/Silverado Grout
OP1813- Shower OH! With Ceramic Tile IPO 48in. shower and drop in tub-$2,750
OP1814- Shower OH! With Ceramic Tile IPO 48in. shower/tub-$3,750
Bathroom
OP498 RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/ Ceramic Tile, Vented Outside-$975
OP499- RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/Subway Tile,Vented Outside-$975
OP494 – RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/Decorative Tile, Vented Outside-$1,075
OP500 - Decorative accent tile between backsplash and upper cabinet-$60
Kitchen
Right: Subway Tile -
White tile with white
grout, installed in a
brick pattern. (Also
available w/ Raven
or Silverado grout)
• OP1144-$50
COUNTERTOPS
Standard Countertop Colors
Milano Quartz
4726-60 COL34
Natural Canvas
7022-58 COL36
Typhoon Ice
4952K-22 COL28
Winter Carnival
1874K-35 COL40
Bianco Ramano
1872K-35 COL45
Bella Noche
1820K-35 COL42
Butterrum Granite
7732-58 COL27
Jamocha Granite
7734-58 COL31
12-1
Italian White di Pesco
4954-22 COL511
White Carrara
4924-38 COL231
Optional HD/FX180 Countertop Colors- $9 Per Lineal Foot
Pebble Piazza
5009-60 COL23
Oiled Soapstone
4882-38 COL32
White Juparana
4931-38 COL25
White Cascade
5003-38 COL30
Calacatta Oro
4981-38 COL35
Antique Mascarello
3466-R COL51
Fantasy Marble
9302-34 COL514
Crema Mascarello
3422-RD COL39
Dolce Vita
3420-46 COL55
Calacatta Marble
3460-46 COL38
Argento Romano
6697-46 COL512
Azul Aran
9303-RD COL513
Cafe Azul
6319-RD COL515
Jet Sequoia
3476-46 COL516
Silver Flower Granite
9305-43 COL517
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  • 2. You might be scratching your head thinking So, what does that mean, “The Builders’ Builder?” The answer is that when you purchase a home from Rochester, you are not actually purchasing a home directly from us. Your home contract is made with a local,independent builder who is authorized to sell and build homes produced by Rochester. Rochester works with your authorized independent builder in a seamless manner by performing needed construction phases simultaneously. Through the process of Building Systems, we can get you into your new home much faster than total onsite building. Rochester builds about 80% of your home, and the builder completes the rest on site. Because the majority of your Rochester Homes : “ The Builders’ Builder” home is built in our production facility, your builder is able to do many other things at the same time, such as obtaining permits, clearing your lot, installing the driveway, pouring the foundation, ordering utilities, etc. Once built and set on the foundation, your builder will complete all of your home’s finish work. This process usually takes between 30-120 days, depending on your home’s design and complexity. This finish work might include installing partial siding, roofing, flooring, or drywall, painting, landscaping, or building decks, garages, etc. This way of building homes is, by far, the most time- and cost- efficient way for you to get into your beautiful new home. 1
  • 3. Rochester Homes embodies the Midwestern virtues of valuing people, hard work and treating others the way you would like to be treated. From a legacy that spans back to 1972, Rochester Homes has always been dedicated to the theme of “People First.” Founder Milam Anderson instilled this theme in his son Kenny, and when Kenny assumed the helm, this tradition of hands-on, people focused leadership lived on. This philosophy continues today, as Rochester Homes enters its “Next Generation” of leadership under the guidance of Tyler Anderson and Alex Berlin. The average length of employment on Rochester’s factory floor today is over 18 years, and generations of family members have worked for the company. This consistency is the key to Rochester’s quality and service. RHI specializes in building homes focused on the needs of homebuyers in the mid- western United States, with home products that cater to new home buyers, the move- up residential market and empty nesters. From sprawling ranch homes to distinctive capes to classic two-story homes, RHI homes are built to meet almost every budget and taste. Investment property options such as duplex and multi-family homes are also available. RHI’s goal is to be big enough to get the job done, but personalized enough to care about the individual needs of their customers FOLLOW OUR LEAD... Why Rochester?
  • 4. The fact that significant time is saved is one of the biggest reasons why a Rochester system-built modular home is a good idea. After you have selected and approved your floor plan, been approved for a loan,and signed the necessary contracts,your home is scheduled for production. Then, depending upon the square-footage and individual complexity of your home, it takes approximately 1 to 2 weeks for the home to be built inside Rochester’s production facility. Generally, homes are 80-90 percent complete when they arrive at the jobsite. The time needed to complete onsite finish work also depends upon the complexity of the home and typically ranges from 30 to 120 days following delivery. Significant time saving advantages are gained while your home is under construction in the production facility. During this time, many jobsite activities may be done simultaneously, such as lot clearing, excavation, foundation work, etc. Also, because Rochester’s modular home is built inside a climate-controlled production facility, there is much less disruption due to weather conditions. In fact, on the day your home is set on its foundation, it is also dried- in and under roof. Additionally, because the modular, system-built process is much faster, money can also be saved on your loan’s construction interest, as less construction time equates to less construction interest. The timeframe for a traditional site-built home can be as much as Modular vs. Traditional Site-Built Timetable 6 months to 1 year - or more. Since all construction occurs on site, weather generally plays a major role in completion time by causing major construction delays. Another issue with traditional site-built homes is the scheduling of sub- contractors. These delays cost money, and they affect when you, the homeowner, are able to take occupancy and enjoy your new home. 3
  • 5. The first thing you should know about modular homes is that no two modular manufacturers are alike. Not unlike other buying decisions you make, there is the great, the good, the average, and the not-so-good. Manufacturers come in all shapes and sizes and range from small to medium to large. Some can build over a thousand homes per year and others less than a few dozen. Some manufactures specialize in dealing with a primarily custom product, and others are limited in their options and amenities. Most manufacturers are constrained in their geographic market area and are generally limited to a 300- to 500-mile radius due to transportation costs. Also, manufacturers typically offer different series of homes that focus on various design applications in various floor plans, such as ranch, cape and two-story configurations. Building materials are important. When choosing the right manufacturer for you, take an “apples to apples” approach TAKE A PLANT TOUR What to Look for in a Manufacturer. when comparing the materials each manufacturer uses in the building of your new home. There is no “single” specification for all manufacturers. Each manufacturer builds to a different standard specification. Some start with a bare-bones specification so that they may provide you with the lowest price quote possible. Then, you are charged via a-la-carte pricing to upgrade the specifications with optional offerings to obtain the specifications that you want. Some manufacturers begin with a much higher standard and a higher base cost up front. For example, some use 2x4 exterior walls while others use 2x6, and some use high insulation values exceeding code requirements while others provide just enough to meet the code. The list of building material differences can go on and on. Once you have a comfort level with the “nuts and bolts” of the construction of your home, consider these tips in choosing the right manufacturer:
  • 6. • First Impression. Does the manufacturer’s website answer your questions? Are you able to access the floor plans, photographs and options that satisfy your needs? Is the manufacturer transparent? Do they engage in social media? Are you getting the information you need to arrive at a decision? • Investigate. Consult friends, neighbors or the Better Business Bureau, pose questions to online discussion groups, or research the manufacturer using Facebook or other forms of social media. Keep in mind that you are never going to get all thumbs up or five stars for a single manufacturer. Consider comments with the understanding that people are more likely to complain than give compliments, especially online. • What’s Their Family Tree? How long has the manufacturer been building homes? Moreover, ask specifically how long they have been building modular homes, not RV’s or mobile homes. Typically, those companies that have been around longer have their systems and production techniques down pat and are better organized. • What If Something Goes Wrong? There is no such thing as a perfect house. Some challenges should be expected. Ask about the manufacturer’s warranty on the home and their responsibilities after you acquire the home. • Take a Plant Tour. Take advantage of touring the production facility or plant.This experience can be both worthwhile and informative. Not only will you be able to compare the manufacturer specifications, but you will also get a feel for the attitude of the company and the quality of its homes. Ask a lot of questions! • Trust Your Instincts. Plant morale can be a significant factor in the quality of the homes it produces.What is the feeling when you visit the plant and office? Ask questions like: “What is it like to work here?” While you are in the plant pay attention to the attitude of the workers on the line. Observe. Do they go about their work with competence, skill and vigor, or does it appear like drudgery to them? If it is the latter, then it can be symptomatic of larger problems in the workforce that could result in inattention and a poor workmanship. • Are the Homes Energy Efficient? The need to conserve our resources and save money is not a passing trend. Almost all modular homes are intrinsically energy efficient due to the way they are constructed. Most manufacturers are very resourceful in their material usage as compared to traditional site-built homes. Does the manufacturer go the extra mile to offer energy efficient options? Are there things that could be done on the jobsite or that your builder could offer to maximize energy efficiency? • Customization. If you come to the manufacturer with your own plan, will they attempt to make it work, or will they try to persuade you into choosing an off-the-shelf stock plan? Can you attain the degree of customization and detail that you expect? Is the manufacturer concerned about your wants and needs? USE A HIGHER STANDARD 5
  • 7. We couldn’t be happier with our home. We were able to customize and get exactly what we wanted without compromising. We didn’t want to go through the hassle of waiting 6 months or more to get into our new home. Mike & Paula Fritschle ASK OUR CUSTOMERS... 6
  • 8. Eric and Tonia Robison and their family were in a dilemma. Eric worked for a national media company, and after 20 years he had the opportunity to move back home. However, they had a hard and fast deadline to meet. The family needed to be in their new home quickly, and because of this, Eric had a heartbreaking decision to make. In 1976, Eric’s grandfather had built a 976 square-foot, one bedroom, one bath vacation cottage on Lake Manitou in Rochester, Indiana. Eric had many fond memories of his childhood, having spent summers there at the lake cottage with his grandparents. Unfortunately, the vacation home had become worn and was far too small for his family of five. They played with the idea of adding on to the cottage, but that proved to be too difficult. One reason was the state of the worn house, and the other was its crumbling cinder block foundation. It became apparent that the old home place was not adequate for their family’s needs, so Eric made the difficult decision of tearing down the cottage and totally rebuilding. “Many tears were shed,” recounted Eric. Options of how to rebuild were debated.Time,as mentioned earlier, was a major factor in the family’s decision-making. Fortunately, and through happenstance, Eric’s neighbor on Lake Manitou was Alex Berlin, VP of Sales for Rochester Homes, a local Modular Systems Homebuilder. “What really impressed me was Rochester’s emphasis on quality control. Everything that was done in the home was We were blown away after we went through the floor plans in the brochure and after seeing the high prices of existing homes, we knew Rochester Homes had the best solution for us. Nick and Miriam Bokan When the Robison family needed a new home, they simply went next door. inspected and double-checked,” Eric remembers. More than doubling the square-footage of the vacation cottage, the Robison’s new floor plan boasted 2,400 square feet, three bedrooms, two baths, and a gourmet kitchen. The home was built to a state of 80-percent completion in only 10 days inside Rochester Home’s climate-controlled production facility. “It was crucial that we be in our home by April, since the owners of our rental home needed us to be out of their home by then,” Eric explained. In November 2015 the family’s vacation cottage was demolished, and their new home’s permanent foundation was installed. Then, on December 2, their new home’s modular sections were set on the foundation by crane. A local building contractor oversaw the completion of the entire home’s final finish construction. Details that were executed on site were the finishing of the cathedral ceiling, mating wall completion (where each of the modular sections were joined together), some dry wall finishing and painting, mechanical installation, utility and septic hook- ups, and landscaping. The Robison’s were in their new home by the end of March, well before their deadline. When asked to describe the best thing about being in their new home, Eric quickly replied, “Being where we want to be, home here on the lake.” 7
  • 9. There are countless parts, components and pieces that make up a house. At Rochester Homes, we believe it is essential to build with quality, name-brand materials. We know that quality materials contribute to the overall finished quality of your home and your ultimate satisfaction. ONLY THE BEST.
  • 10. Andersen Windows Rochester Homes’ standard window is the SilverLine window by Andersen. The SilverLine is a low maintenance, all vinyl window that, with the features described below, packs a lot of value. SilverLine Window • Low maintenance interior and exterior • Never needs painting • Standard with screens and grids • Low-E2 argon gas-filled glass • Energy Star rated PassiveSun® glass • Double-hung available as option • Casement windows for kitchens • Variety of sizes and shapes available, including transoms and half-rounds • Limited lifetime warranty The Andersen 400 Series window is an optional upgrade from the SilverLine window. The 400 Series window is Andersen’s most popular series, with a superior blend of performance and style to satisfy just about any window need. 400 Series window • Low maintenance, wood-framed vinyl-clad exterior • All wood interior (painted white as standard) • Wood sashes with Flexacron™ finished exterior • High performance Low-E2 argon gas-filled glass • Colonial grids (standard) • Double-hung (standard) • Aluminum insect screen • Energy Star rated HeatLock™ Glass technology • Transferable limited warranty • Variety of sizes and shapes available, including transoms and half-rounds 9
  • 11. Merillat Cabinetry You’re only as good as the company you keep and for Rochester Homes, Merillat Cabinetry is good company. Since 1946, Merillat has been building quality, custom cabinetry and today is known as one of the nation’s largest and best cabinet manufacturers. Merillat offers a wide array of stylish choices, including a terrific selection of colors, finishes and options, and at a variety of price levels. Merillat builds cabinetry for kitchens and baths, as well as other home spaces such as offices and utility rooms, and all Merillat cabinetry carries the seal of the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) Certification Program. 10
  • 12. Nothing says luxury like a ceramic walk-in shower or a soothing soaking tub. Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths are one of the most popular features homeowners ask about when planning a home. A Serenity Shower uses less space in a bathroom since there are no door swings or frames. The Tranquility Bath offers limitless soaking comfort and relaxation. Both Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths are simple to maintain due to the easy-to-clean ceramic surfaces and lack of shower doors. Ask your builder for information about Serenity Showers and Tranquility Baths when customizing your new home. Showers and Baths 11
  • 13. Faucets and Plumbing All faucets have the same functional capacity to deliver water from a plumbing system; however, in recent years, faucets have become much more than a utilitarian fixture. In fact, they have evolved into a prominent piece of hardware that enhances a kitchen or bath’s design. From antique to contemporary, faucets come in a variety of different styles and finishes to complement cabinetry and other hardware. Moreover, faucets can significantly figure into the design of the space in which they will be used. Rochester Homes uses two well-known and respected plumbing manufacturers to supply faucets for your new home – Kohler and Delta. Ask your builder about how Kohler and Delta faucets might fit into the design of your home. 12
  • 14. Your front door greets all who pass through the threshold of your home. Exterior doors make a statement and can greatly increase the curb appeal of your home. One facet that sets Rochester Homes apart from other manufacturers is that all of our front entry doors are fiberglass, standard. Fiberglass is a better, more durable alternative to wood or steel. Fiberglass doors are easy to maintain, resistant to dents and dings, and can have the look and feel of real wood. Rochester Homes’ supplier for exterior doors is Therma-Tru® , with exterior doors that come in 9 door styles, 10 paint colors, and 2 wood grain stains in either a smooth or wood-textured finish. Ask your builder for more details. Exterior Doors 13
  • 15. THE PLAN... 14 It would be remiss not mention that before you begin searching for a lot, it is a must to know the approximate cost of the house you intend to build. Knowing that number will help you to create a budget to determine how much money you’ll have available to purchase your parcel of land.
  • 16. Finding the Perfect Lot Customizing KEEP AN OPEN MIND Fair warning – the lot you may want isn’t always the lot you can afford. Finding a perfect lot can be elusive, so don’t limit your options.Visit a variety of lots, even those that on paper may be considered undesirable. Advice from the right developer or contractor may turn what you see as a problematic lot into one that actually suits your needs.You never know when you might stumble upon a diamond in the rough. BE PREPARED TO KNOW YOUR SITE There are risks and unknowns when you purchase any lot. As mentioned above, it is suggested to consult with a contractor who understands excavation. Also, it is worthwhile to have the lot soil-tested before any papers are signed. Your contractor should make you aware of any potential physical challenges that he or she might see in the lot. Always ask your contractor any specific questions that you might have. It is always prudent to overestimate the cost and amount of time needed for site preparation work, rather than counting on the lowest cost and quickest outcome. BUILD WHAT’S APPROPRIATE Context is everything when it comes to choosing the right lot for the home you aspire to build. The location of your building lot and the type of housing around it is very important. Get to know the neighborhood. What are the income levels of the community? How good is the local school system? What are the crime rates? No amount of house or lot can make up for the undesirable aspects of the neighborhood, so make sure you understand all of the neighborhood’s features and imperfections before you make a move. Much is to be considered before you enter into the homebuilding process. Your lot is one of the most essential first steps. Start by making a list of what you want, while also realizing you might not get everything on that list. Enlist the help of an excavating contractor, and keep an open mind about the available lot options. Be thorough, and make your decisions deliberately. Don’t be in a rush as you consider all your options. Between Rochester Homes and your Authorized Independent Builder, your wish list is covered with everything you may need or want in your new home. RHI will provide you with a “Product Guide” that details all of your available choices. In the Product Guide, you may select from a wide array of optional building products to include in your new home – everything from appliances to flooring choices to your front door. If you want something that is not offered by Rochester Homes, this usually is not a problem. Consult your builder on the content of your wish list, and he or she will be happy listen to your ideas and creativity. Homes can be changed drastically from their original floor plans by changing widths, lengths and ceiling heights. Also, during the planning stage, other physical changes may be made to accommodate your own personal sense of style. For instance, if you prefer a craftsman-style home, certain features may be added by your builder to accomplish that look. 15
  • 17. The Rochester Advantage 20 Constructed in a climate-controlled environment Your home will be built inside in a climate-controlled facility away from the ill effects of weather. All materials needed to build your home are either stored inside the factory or in storage facilities. The wood used to construct your home is checked for moisture levels to prevent warping, and all warped wood is culled out. Production Procedure Consistency The efficient and consistent production techniques used in the Rochester Homes plant are borne from years of trial and error. Rochester Homes has a dedicated work force where many have been employed by the company for a generation or more. These skilled craftsmen take pride in their work and have honed their skills to a high level to provide you with the best quality home possible. Quality Control Oversight Production lines are built out of stations.At each station, workers have specific tasks to perform, such as finishing drywall or building the floor system. In the Rochester plant, at each and every station, these tasks are documented and verified by the craftsman, their supervisor and the QC inspector. This level of quality control oversight is in addition to outside inspectors that maintain code compliance for individual states. Built Strong A Rochester home is built stronger than traditional site-built homes. Because modular homes must be transported, lifted, and set onto a foundation, they require more wood and structural construction materials (such as fastening materials) than traditional site-built homes. These extra materials increase the overall strength of your home. Loan Interest Savings Because overall construction time for a Rochester modular home is greatly reduced, the cycle time of your loan is greatly reduced as well. Shortened construction time reduces interest accrual and the amount you will owe on your construction loan. Plans Engineered for You Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) revolutionized modular home building by allowing home floor plans to be customized. Rochester Homes offers many varieties of ranch, cape and two-story floor plans that can be customized to your needs and desires.
  • 18. The Right Choice for you 21 Energy Efficiency Rochester Homes is committed to using energy-efficient and sustainably- resourced building methods and materials in the homes we build. All Rochester Homes are intrinsically energy-efficient due to our stringent building system process. Our homes contain numerous ENERGY STAR® labeled and rated building materials. Warranties Rochester Homes provides you with a 1-year workmanship warranty and a limited 10-year structural warranty on every home we build. In addition to the structural warranty, Rochester installs standard brand-name materials and products in your home, including appliances, shingles, siding, etc. These materials are covered by separate standard manufacturer warranties. Code Compliance Modular homes are built to comply with or even exceed international, national and state building codes. Because it is not an efficient production practice to vary production processes based on an individual homebuyer’s location, homes are always built to the highest possible code compliance level. Appraisals and Equity When valuing your home, an appraiser will use comparison values for similar homes in your area. They are not restricted to only using other modular home for comparison. Therefore, your home will appraise at the same rate as all homes, including site-built homes, and will gain equity at the same rate as any site-built home. Ease of Purchase When you purchase a home from Rochester Homes, you will receive a fixed price for the home. The price will not go up or down. There will be no allowances for appliances, fixtures, etc. to manage, because all standard or optional amenities are chosen in advance and pre- installed in the home. Rochester Homes is truly a one-stop-shop for all your housing needs.
  • 19. Purchasing a home from a Rochester Homes “Independent Builder” is not much different than purchasing from any other builder. In fact, you may find using one of our independent builders creates an easier and more organized process. Since the majority of your home is built off-site in Rochester’s production facility via the “Building Systems” process, you will be asked to make many more upfront decisions as compared to a site-built homebuyer. This will include the selection of your floor plan and any structural or physical layout changes, as well as the options and amenities you wish to include. Your builder will assist you in the selection of these options and will ask you lots of questions regarding your specific needs and wants and how they relate to your budget. You will purchase your new home from an independent builder authorized to sell the Rochester home, not from Rochester Homes Inc. Please understand that your builder is not a representative, employee or agent of Rochester Homes. Instead, think of your builder (or their sales representative)as your own personal new home consultant who will guide you through the home building process. THE PRICE IS RIGHT
  • 20. Pricing. Designing. Financing. Locating. 23 Financing Your Home One of the most important steps in building a new home is financing, and if you haven’t done it before, then you are probably unfamiliar with how to begin, the terminology used, and the types of loans available. The first of many things you need to do is to get educated, and your builder may be able to help. If you prefer, your builder can connect you with a reputable lender who can assist you in understanding all the options and tools available. It is important that you pick the loan that is right for you. Three Financial Things You Need to Do Before Purchasing Your New Home There are three financial things new homebuyers should do to prepare for building a new home. Selecting and Purchasing Land Usually, when a buyer approaches a builder about building a new home, they either have already secured land or they are in the process of searching for a suitable lot. In either case your builder can be a resource for help. If you already have land, your builder will offer to walk the parcel with you to gather your thoughts about how you would like your home oriented on the lot. They will give you feedback regarding logistics, setbacks, water and septic planning, etc. In addition, they will assist you with obtaining appropriate soil testing and permitting. If you do not have land,your builder can also be of support.Quite often builders will have relationships with local real estate agents and brokers that can assist you in acquiring land. Some builders may have land-home packages available. 1. Gather your credit information: Gathering key financial documents is a good idea because the lender will eventually need this information to be able to qualify you for a loan. This will also help you to prepare a budget so that you will know how much you can afford to spend on your new home. 2. Get educated: Begin researching the type of loan that is the best fit for your financial circumstance.There may be a variety of home loans to choose from, such as VA loans, FHA loans, conventional loans and construction to permanent loans. 3. Find the right lender: Not all lenders are necessarily the right fit for every borrower. There may be traditional banks and various types of mortgage lenders available. Lenders tend to specialize by the type of loan and interest rates they provide. Your independent builder can help guide you to the type of lender that specializes in the type of loan to best fit your financial circumstance.
  • 21. The Rochester Process 24 We’ll Be Your Guide Rochester Homes will assist you in finding a licensed building professional to guide you through the purchasing and construction process. Preparing a Lot Land tests are executed and a site inspection will take place. If you do not already have a building lot, a suitable plot of land is purchased, often with the assistance of your builder. Design According to your precise input, your dream home is designed by Rochester Homes’ skilled engineering department. Third party engineering approval is acquired and plans are delivered to you for final sign-off. Kickoff! Closing construction to permanent loan financing is secured through a lending institution of your choice. Construction can begin immediately. Budgeting After prequalification, a budget is set so you know exactly what you can afford.
  • 22. BUILDING IN STAGES The Process Overview It takes a village to build our homes. What does that mean? It means that by the time your home is completed, it is likely over a hundred or more people have participated in its construction - people from both the Rochester Homes team, as well as your builder’s team. Your builder and Rochester will work in sync, coordinating and cooperating in the building process. Your home will be built via a process called Building Systems. Building Systems is a method of home construction in which the home is completed in a systematic manner with clearly dictated processes, procedures and quality controls. After your final plan approval, the home will be scheduled for production and materials will be ordered. Throughout all the stages, it is important to note that all processes are strictly inspected by trained quality control inspectors and supervisors. There are multiple reasons why quality is one of the most important elements in our building process. Aside from the obvious reason of meeting national and state building code requirements, another reason is Rochester’s sincere desire to meet our customers’ expectations for quality. If a problem is not caught early, it tends to get exacerbated further along in the production process. Rochester’s quality control processes are intended to keep this from happening. No one wants problems, but if problems do arise, Rochester will sincerely try to fix the problem if the mistake is on our behalf. The use of Building System techniques helps minimize mistakes as compared to traditional site building. Having a service issue costs much more to fix than it does to do it right the first time.
  • 23. Stages of the build... 26 Stage 1: Floors Floor systems are the modular home’s foundation. All other parts of the home will rest and are dependent upon a well-built floor. Floors are built at the same time as walls and roof systems. Floors are constructed on what is termed jigs. Jigs are simply the width and length template on which the floors are assembled. The jig ensures that the wood members conform to the standard floor widths. This allows for floor widths to be exact and within pre-established measurement tolerances. Floor systems are double-banded at the perimeter for extra strength and are constructed with 2”x 10”wood members.2”x 10”floor joists are spaced and fastened at 16” on center. Floor decking is comprised of sturdy 3/4” tongue and groove OSB (Oriented Strand Board) glued and screwed to the floor joists. Stage 2: Walls Walls are like the skeleton of a home. They support the home’s roof system and dictate its floor plan. Wall fabrication transpires simultaneously as the floors are built and the two areas are close in proximity. For exterior walls, 2” x 6” studs are used, and for interior walls, 2” x 4” studs are used. All stud members are laid out in increments of 16” on center standard and are then nailed in place. Dry wall is adhered to the studs by a special foam seal adhesive. This technique allows for a smooth flawless drywall finish with fewer nail pops. Exterior walls are then lifted by crane over to the floor section where they are carefully set into place. It is important to note that walls are fastened directly to the floor system, perpendicularly, as prescribed by a nailing a schedule.This ensures a very sturdy, tightly built structure. Interior walls are then lifted to the floor system and secured in the same manner. Stage 3: Roof/Ceiling Systems Engineered with a fold-up, self-supporting rafter system, the modular roof system is one of the more complicated stages of the modular home construction process. For easy installation, roofs are built adjacent to the floor and wall stations at sub- assembly stations. Sub-assembly stations are where various home components are built and then delivered to and installed in or on the house. Sub-assembly areas are a time-saver because they reduce the amount of construction done on the line. Roofs and ceilings begin with the laying out of the drywall and the construction of framing. Sub-assembly stations are where various home components are built and then delivered to and then installed in or on the house. Sub-assembly areas are a time-saver because they alleviate these stages of construction from having to be done on the line. If prescribed by the engineered drawings, a Microlamb® beam may be installed in large-span areas to accommodate heavy weight loads. Next, front and rear overhangs are installed. Finally, the roof and ceiling structure is lifted and carried via crane, then set, fastened, and strapped to the perimeter top plate of the unit as well as lag-bolted into its interior walls.
  • 24. Stages of the build... Stage 4: Plumbing and Water Systems Whether you plan on using public water and sewage or a private well and septic tank, your home will need to be equipped with all the right plumbing to function correctly. It goes without saying that getting this part of the construction process done correctly is critical. Per the plan you select, your home will have water supply lines, waste lines and venting stacks. All lines are tied in and pressure tested to the required 95 and 100 psi for water lines and 35 psi for waste lines to ensure against any leakage. While in the production facility, water supply lines and waste lines are installed in the kitchen and bathroom areas. Plumbing is stubbed through on the first floor and may be routed up chase walls if the home has a second story. Second story water and waste lines must then be connected on-site by your builder once the home is delivered and set. The water source for your home will determine what type of plumbing connections is needed. Your builder is responsible for connecting your well or public water to your home. Stage 5: Rough Electrical Rochester homes are built from the inside out versus the outside in, as with traditional stick building. Modular homes are fully pre-wired in the production facility as prescribed by the NEC (National Electrical Code) and the home’s electrical plan. 110- or 220-volt wiring is used and “pulled” through the roof system, then through drilled holes in the wall cavities into areas of the home where electrical service is needed. Electrical wire is run to junction boxes where switches, smoke detectors, lights and outlets are located and electrical components are installed and connected. Nail plates are then installed to protect wiring from nail punctures. As pre-established on your home’s plan, the electrical panel with circuit breakers is attached in one of the designated modules for later installation.After the home arrives at the jobsite, an electrician will connect wiring from all modular units. Stage 6: Drywall Finishing As the modular units move down the production line, the parts and pieces begin to look more like a home. In this stage of production, interior walls are finished. As mentioned earlier, exterior wall drywall is glued and affixed to the studs. Interior wall drywall is installed and fastened. After the drywall is installed, tape and joint compound is applied to the joints or seams. In bathroom areas, special sheetrock and cement board is installed behind the showers and tubs in ceramic areas to guard against moisture. Corner bead, which is a 45-degree angled thin piece of metal or curved bead is affixed to all drywall corners. This provides for crisp and clean wall corners. Finally, in this stage and if the floor plan dictates, a fireplace will be installed in a prescribed chase area. 27
  • 25. Stages of the build... 28 Stage 7: Insulation & Sheathing Many things make up a home, and properly insulating the structure to ensure energy efficiency is one of the most essential factors.Fortunately,modular homes are intrinsically energy efficient and this stage of production demonstrates that fact. Air infiltration is the enemy of homebuilding, so creating a tight envelope by adequately insulating the home to ensure comfort is very important. In this stage, R-21 batt wall insulation and blown cellulose ceiling insulation are installed. All open areas in the wall cavities are insulated, including any open headers. The entire exterior of the home, including the marriage walls where the modular units will be joined together, is sheathed, glued, and fastened with OSB, and caulk is applied under the walls. This sheathing and caulking provides for an extra level of protection which ensures an energy efficient and strong home. Stage 8: Exterior Doors & Windows In Stage Eight the modular units receive exterior house wrap and exterior doors and windows. Installing these components takes some preparation, and doing it correctly guards against air and water infiltration. First a Tyvek® polypropylene air infiltration barrier or house wrap is installed around the entire exterior of the unit. Then, flashing is installed around the perimeter of all exterior Therma-Tru® doors and Andersen windows, which acts to protect the home against any water intrusion. Windows are leveled, glued and fastened into place. Doors openings are prepared, and the door sill, threshold and flashing are installed. Caulk is applied around the openings, and the door units are installed, set and adjusted. Stage 9: Siding When it comes to exterior treatments for your home, Rochester Homes makes available a variety of options from which to choose. Vinyl siding is a standard feature in our homes, and in fact, is the exterior treatment of choice. During Stage Nine, measurements are taken and a plumb line is drawn to ensure that all successive courses of siding are level. Each course snaps into place and is affixed with a nailing flange. End channels and corner posts are installed for the termination of the siding. Low maintenance ventilated vinyl soffit and aluminum fascia is installed on overhangs, and finally, decorative shutters are mounted if called for by the home’s plan. Please note that you may choose other exterior treatments to be installed on-site, such as a brick, masonry or stone treatments. Stage 10: Finished Roof During Stage Ten, the roof is finally completed. 7/16” OSB sheathing is nailed into place. Next, drip edging is attached, ice and water shield is installed around all eaves, synthetic felt paper is installed over the entire roof, and shingles are installed.
  • 26. Stages of the build... 29 Stage 11: Final Finish Trim, Doors, Paint If you walk into a unit during this stage of production, you will witness a flurry of activity. It might look random to the unschooled observer; however, it is actually a controlled and organized process. Many people are doing many tasks simultaneously to get the modular units ready for the final remaining stages. Openings around windows and interior doors are given extra insulation. Numerous varieties of base trims, window trims, and casings are installed. Walls are sanded. Stage 12: Final Finish Cabinets During this stage, workers install preassembled Merillat Cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom areas by screwing them into studs and blocking them behind walls. Countertops are expertly installed. Stage 13: Final Finish Electric The final four stages of completion are comprised of things that you see and use in your home every day. In Stage Thirteen, electrical outlets, switches, and covers are installed. Phone jacks and coaxial cables are connected to outlets. All overhead lighting fixtures are installed and connected to the various junction boxes. The range hood is connected and any other appliances ordered with the home are installed. Stage 14: Final Finish Plumbing At Stage Fourteen, the home is almost complete and the individual modules are looking more like the interior of a home. During this stage, all the final kitchen and bath plumbing details come together. Sinks are installed, and faucets are connected to supply and drain lines. Stage 15: Final Finish Touch-up and Cleaning Stage Fifteen is the final stage of actual production. Each unit is given a full- scale cleaning, from top to bottom. Every inch is dusted, windows are washed, and floors are swept. The final details are completed, including the installation of shelving in the utility room, closets and pantry. Stage 16: Wrap and Load With production complete, attention is turned to protecting the modular units in transportation to the jobsite, where final assembly will take place. The units are readied with a weather resistant membrane stretched around the entire unit structure to protect against elements during travel. Castors that supported units through the production process are removed. The units are then carefully lifted, placed,and secured on a specially designed transporter for shipment to the jobsite.
  • 27. The Delivery Process 30 Before your home ever leaves the production yard, quite a bit of planning and preparation goes on behind the scenes. Rochester Homes must comply with all applicable state and local transportation laws and apply for permitting. The Rochester Homes’ transportation coordinator has the responsibility of making sure that all the proper permits are acquired for legal transportation through the various states and localities your home will be traveling through. The coordinator is in frequent contact with the builder to schedule the shipment of the unit for reasons of logistics, establishing the best routes, escort car service, upcoming weather conditions, crane scheduling and the coordination of the set crew. The builder must have a set crew on hand of usually 6-8 persons to assist in the setting of the home and to make sure that the home-set is done seamlessly. Depending on the number of units comprising the home, scheduling, and the actual lot size, staging may take place. Staging is the temporary parking of the units in a nearby vacant lot. Units are then brought to the jobsite when ready to be lifted onto the permanent foundation.
  • 28. The Day of Set 31 The day of the setting of your modular home can be a very exciting day, especially if you have not experienced it before. There are a number of procedures and processes that your builder will execute in order to ensure that your set day is as flawless as possible. After the crane is in place, all transportation covering materials must be removed from the outside of the modular units. The units are then gently lifted by the crane and set on the foundation. Units are then adjusted and pulled together, sometimes by wenches. If the home has two stories, electrical, plumbing and waste lines, and air vents are connected prior to the first and second floor units being fully set. Next, the roof is raised with help from the crane. Hinged knee walls that support the roof are put into place, secured and fastened. Gable end walls are installed. If the home has dormers, they are installed with help from the crane. Finished roofing is completed along with the installation of the ridge vent so that the home stays weather-tight. Also, per the plan, a nailing schedule is executed securing the unit to the foundation sill plate. Support columns are positioned in the basement. These columns support the home at the mating walls. The day of the setting of your modular home can be a very exciting day, especially if you have not experienced it before. There are a number of procedures and processes that your builder will execute in order to ensure that your set day is as flawless as possible. After the crane is in place, all transportation covering materials must be removed from the outside of the modular units. The units are then gently lifted by the crane and set on the foundation. Units are then adjusted and pulled together, sometimes by wenches. If the home has two stories, electrical, plumbing and waste lines, and air vents are connected prior to the first and second floor units being fully set. Next, the roof is raised with help from the crane. Hinged knee walls that support the roof are put into place, secured and fastened. Gable end walls are installed. If the home has dormers, they are installed with help from the crane. Finished roofing is completed along with the installation of the ridge vent so that the home stays weather-tight. Also, per the plan, a nailing schedule is executed securing the unit to the foundation sill plate. Support columns are positioned in the basement. These columns support the home at the mating walls. HOME DELIVERY
  • 29. AFTER THE SET A Rochester home will come approximately 80-percent complete to the jobsite.This means that a homeowner cannot move in immediately following the setting of the home. Much work needs to be accomplished on site to make the home livable and to obtain a certificate of occupancy. Depending on the complexity of your home, the remaining 20 percent is likely to take anywhere from 30 to 120 days to reach completion.
  • 30. Finishing the Exterior 33 As stated earlier, a modular home is created in sections or units. When one unit meets another, a marriage or mating wall is created. One of the essential things that a builder must complete is the areas between the marriage walls. Rochester Homes intentionally leaves approximately two feet of area at the marriage walls incomplete so that the builder can seamlessly install drywall, case openings and splice in marriage flooring. Following set, there is a laundry list of vital things that your builder will need to complete before moving in can take place. One of the finishing items that the builder must complete is the exterior trim features that complete the appearance of the home. These items include rake boards on gable overhangs, corner boards and perimeter trim boards. Decorative vinyl shutters may also be installed, where applicable. If the home has another exterior treatment other than vinyl siding, such as stone or brick, this will also be done on site. If the home has siding as its exterior treatment, most of the siding work is done by Rochester Homes prior to transportation to the jobsite. However, the builder will need to complete some siding work on site, such as gable end walls and connections from one modular unit to another. Sliding glass doors, exterior doors and windows may need to be adjusted, where applicable. If not already installed, exterior light fixtures are mounted. Finally, all gutters, down spouts, exterior railings, walks and steps are installed.
  • 31. 34 Finishing the Interior The builder will touch up paint and repair any typical drywall cracks that may have occurred.As required,the builder may install baseboard and other molding where needed in the home. In most occasions, carpeting is shipped loose so that so the builder is required to install the carpet as well as any other custom flooring treatments. Further, the builder is responsible for the connection of all plumbing, waste, and electrical services to the home. This includes connection to the main panel, as well as installation of all mechanical equipment i.e. furnace, air conditioning, etc. Completing the service also includes the connection of HVAC. The home is then thoroughly cleaned and swept. One of the builder’s last responsibilities is taking you through the home for a final walk-through. This is the opportunity for you to point out any things in your new home that you believe may need attention. Following this final finish work, the builder will get a “CO” or a Certificate of Occupancy from the local building department. You can finally move into your new home!
  • 32. The interior finishing of the home varies according its individual floor plan. If the home is built on a basement foundation, the builder is responsible for pouring the basement floor and will construct basement stairs and install handrails. In the modular units,all doors are installed and adjusted as required.It is common to have minor drywall cracks to occur during transportation. Get the Look
  • 33. Rochester Models/Map TOUR THE PLANT Rochester Homes has IndependentAuthorized Builders throughout the mid-west. Just “contact us” and we’ll be happy to put you in touch with the independent builder that can best help you with your homebuilding needs. Many builders have on-site models to tour and experience. There you can see for yourself the quality that goes into a home built by Rochester.
  • 34. Come see our Production Facility 37 Come to our climate controlled home building facility in Rochester, Indiana and see for yourself how a Rochester home is built.Tours are held every Saturday. On the tour, you will see how Rochester utilizes state-of-the-art building techniques in the building of our homes.Every Rochester home is painstakingly inspected and engineered for quality. The process is eye-opening, and if you are considering building a new home, we highly recommend you come and see for yourself. You’ll find that it will be well worth the drive and time. While there, also tour one of our richly-appointed models.You will be able to experience the numerous colors and finish options available, as well as to visualize the outstanding craftsmanship in every Rochester Home. No reservations are necessary.
  • 35. Our Standard Features HOUSE FLOOR WIDTH & ROOF Floor width 30’, 28’, 26’ per print, increase length & width optional Floor crawl space model, basement prep available Roof truss 6/12 24”oc 50lb roof load, (available 9/12), 16”oc available Roof eave and rake 10” Roof sheeting 7/16” Roof sub fascia 2x6 Roof attic access Ceiling drywall 5/8” ADVANTAGE 26’ WIDE ONLY ADVANTAGE 6/12 ROOF PITCH ONLY STRUCTURAL Floor joist 2x10 16” oc #2 SPF or better Floor deck ¾” Tongue & Groove, screwed and glued, Cut back at mate line Floor band joist doubled sidewall, mate line Ceiling 8’ height throughout (available 9’) Walls exterior 2x6 16” oc, double top plate, ½” drywall Walls interior 2 x 4 16” oc ½ drywall Walls mate ine 2x3 16” oc ½ drywall Walls exterior sheeted W/ 7/16 osb side end & mate line ADVANTAGE 8’ CEILING HEIGHT ONLY ADVANTAGE 24” O.C. WALLS INTERIOR HEATING Heat register and boots Main Duct and furnace not provided std. (see options) PLUMBING 1/2” PEX supply lines stubbed through floor per code PVC drain lines stubbed through floor Shut offs all exposed supply lines Freeze proof faucet installed Delta single lever faucets, vanity, tubs, kitchen sink- lifetime warranty Delta spray attachment kitchen sink Stainless steel double bowl sink kitchen Proflo elongated commode and tank China lavs with overflows Fiberglass tub & shower/enclosures, per print All network of plumbing not included under floor (some available) ELECTRICAL 200 amp Siemen service panel 40/40 Copper romex 12-2 wire all general circuits Copper romex wire other circuits sized accordingly Ground fault protection per code Arc fault protection all bedrooms 220V provided for dryer per plan Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors per code Switched receptacle in living room 3 way switches per plan Ceiling lights, double bulb, all rooms except living room LED Recessed flush mount canister lights in kitchen Porch lights by all exterior doors Pendant lights over mirror all baths Broan light vent combination all baths Range hood with light Attic light Door chime front door One Telephone jack, choose from suggested locations Outside recept front and rear Tamper resistant recepts All UTL circuits GFCI, all KIT circuits ARC fault AFCI, DW GFCI protected ADVANTAGE OPTION 220V FOR DRYER ADVANTAGE 14-2 WIRE ALL GENERAL CIRCUITS EXTERIOR FINISH, WINDOW, DOOR & INSULATION Tyvek House wrap around entire house, gables included Ice dam protection eaves R-21 paperback batt insulation all exterior walls R38 blown attic insulation Vinyl 4x4 siding, prepped for sill plate fastening Vented vinyl soffit Aluminum fascia Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration shingles-limited Lifetime warranty Silverline single hung windows (see Window Options) Vinyl casement window over kitchen sink- per plan Grids between glass Tip out sash Low E2 Argon filled glass with Passive Solar glazing 15” louvered shutters all windows Dead bolts keyed alike Thermatru Fiberglass front door peep hole and knocker 3’0” X 6’8” with lever action Schlage lockset Thermatru Steel rear door 20 minute fire rated 2’8” X 6’8” with lever action Schlage lockset Caulking under all exterior walls ADVANTAGE SHUTTERS FRONT ONLY CABINET Merillat Spring Valley Oak recessed panel per plan Crown molding over all wall cabinets Wall cabinets over washer and dryer, per plan Lazy susans in corner plan Raised angle wall cabinet in corner per plan Raised Pantry Cabinet per plan Bank of drawers in base cabinets - bathrooms Laminate counters with no drip edge and Post Form back splash ADVANTAGE SHELF OVER W/D INTERIOR DOOR AND TRIM 6 panel interior doors oak embossed finish 32” where applicable Wood base and door casing oak embossed finish Mortised hinges all doors Lever action passage and privacy locksets Wood casing and jamb with oak embossed finish all windows 2 ¼” mirror trim stained to match door/window trim color All interior decorative wood components added will match trim color FLOOR COVERING FHA certified wear-dated Anso nylon carpet 35 oz. ship loose Not installed 5 lb rebond carpet pad ship loose Vinyl tile installed in the kitchen, baths, utility, foyer & morning room, per plan ADVANTAGE HARD SURFACE VINYL ROLL GOODS ADVANTAGE 16 OZ CARPET SHIPPED LOOSE ADVANTAGE VINYL ROLL GOODS INSTALLED IN THE KITCHEN, BATHS, UTILITY AND FOYER PER PLAN INTERIOR FINISH Smooth wall finish painted white with hi-build primer Stipple finish ceiling painted white with hi-build primer Flush transition at ceiling line no beam Epoxy coated wire shelves closets Closet organizer system in Bedroom 1 walk in closets, per print APPLIANCES Range hood over stove area No appliances standard WARRANTY One year, 10 year structural as described on web page www.rochesterhomesinc.com (ID102006) The Rochester series is our flagship line of customizable homes that come in several different sizes and combinations of units. We take pride in the Rochester series being built to the highest quality standards, offering many desirable options, and being the most valuable home you can build. All of the 26’, 28’ & 30’ wide floor plans shown in this book are available in the Rochester series. Custom floor plans are our specialty. THE ADVANTAGE SERIES The Advantage series is designed to give you the quality of a Rochester modular home while saving you thousands of dollars on your total project. By offering these plans in only one size, 26’ wide, and by grouping and offering fewer options, we are able to cut costs from production. The end result is one of the highest quality modular homes for the most competitive price. All of our 26’ wide plans are available in the advantage series.
  • 36.            OPT. DBL. WDO. OPT.WDO. W D OPT. WDO. CL. CL. E CL. ENT. PAN CL. W.H./ CL. FURN./ CL. CL. DN PAN STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT REFER OPT.DBL.LAV. OPT. TRAY CEILING FAUCET OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT.PATIODOOR FAUCET PAN OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM LAYOUT OPT.PATIODOOR REFER REFER PORCHSTEP LOCATION OPTIONAL 8'-0" COVERED PORCH A ISLAND E ISLAND O                           OPT. DBL. WDO. OPT.WDO. W D OPT. WDO. CL. CL. E CL. ENT. PAN CL. W.H./ CL. FURN./ CL. CL. DN PAN STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT REFER OPT.DBL.LAV. OPT. TRAY CEILING FAUCET OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT.PATIODOOR FAUCET PAN OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM LAYOUT OPT.PATIODOOR REFER REFER A ISLAND E ISLAND O                            OPT. DBL. WDO. OPT.WDO. W D OPT. WDO. CL. CL. E CL. ENT. PAN CL. W.H./ CL. FURN./ CL. CL. DN PAN STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT REFER OPT.DBL.LAV. OPT. TRAY CEILING FAUCET OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT.PATIODOOR FAUCET PAN OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM LAYOUT OPT.PATIODOOR REFER REFER PORCHSTEP LOCATION OPTIONAL 8'-0" COVERED PORCH A ISLAND E ISLAND O                 -16- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS NEWPORT 1,352 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R8-26
  • 37.         PAN PANTRY ENT. CLOSET FURN. AREA OPT.WINDOW SHELF STAIRWAY LAYOUT W/H OPT. BASEMENT CL. WD DN CL. CL. OPT.WINDOW FAUCET A REFER E OPT.ENT.CENTER 1/2WALL PORCHSTEP LOCATION OPTIONAL 8'-0" COVERED PORCH FOYER                PAN PANTRY ENT. CLOSET FURN. AREA OPT.WINDOW SHELF STAIRWAY LAYOUT W/H OPT. BASEMENT CL. WD DN CL. CL. OPT.WINDOW FAUCET A REFER E OPT.ENT.CENTER 1/2WALL FOYER         -05- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS AMERICAN 1,040 SQ FT 2 BR 2 BAModel R31-26
  • 38.       CL. CL. W.I.C. CC E A WD PJ FURN. AREA W/H AREA FOYER OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT.WDO.               CL. CL. DN BASEMENT OPTION       -07- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS MADISON 1,144 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R37-26
  • 39.  PJ            PJ  REFER PANRTY A W/H AREA LIN. CC OPT.WDO. PATIO DOOR E WD FURN. AREA OPT. WDO. W.I.C. DN FOYER CL. OPTIONAL               REFER PANRT A W/H AREA E WD FURN. AREA DN BASEMENT OPTION CL.     -15- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS BRENTWOOD 1,352 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R35-26
  • 40. OPT. SIDELIGHTS OPT. RECESSED ENTRY OPT. SIDELIGHTS CL. PAN. PAN.CL. FURN./ CL. W.H./ DESK LIN. CL. OPT. TRAY CEILING COLUMN ENT. CL. WD LIN PAN. DESK DN OPT.BLOCK OPT. DBL. LAV. W.I.C OPT.WDO. OPT. BLOCK WDO. STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT REFER FAUCET OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. W D O PT.FIR EPLAC E WDO. E E A OPT. ARCH CC                       CL. PAN. PAN.CL. FURN./ CL. W.H./ DESK LIN. CL. OPT. TRAY CEILING COLUMN WD LIN PAN. DESK DN STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT REFER OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. W D E E                OPT. SIDELIGHTS OPT. RECESSED ENTRY OPT. SIDELIGHTS CL. PAN. PAN.CL. FURN./ CL. W.H./ DESK LIN. CL. OPT. TRAY CEILING COLUMN ENT. CL. WD LIN PAN. DESK DN OPT.BLOCK OPT. DBL. LAV. W.I.C OPT.WDO. OPT. BLOCK WDO.REFER FAUCET OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. W D O PT.FIR EPLAC E WDO. E E A OPT. ARCH CC                      -20- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS CARRINGTON 1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R17-26
  • 41.              W.I.C A PJ E LIN. CL. CL. W D W/H AREA OPT. WDO.OPT. WDO. OPT.WDO. FURN. AREA PAN. OPTIONAL PATIO DN FOYER CC                  W.I.C A LIN. OPT. WDO.OPT. WDO. OPT.WDO. DN BASEMENT OPTION FO CC     -19- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS ST PAUL 1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R40-26
  • 42.            OPT. FRONT PORCH LAYOUT OPT.PATIODOOROPT.PATIODOOR RAISED BAR LIN. CAB TALL E OPT.ARCH WD W.I.C. W.I.C. FURN AREA CL./ W/H AREA CL./ SHELF CAB PAN. DN 1/2WALL FAUCET REFER. Foyer CC                   RAISED BAR LIN. CAB TALL E OPT.ARCH WD W.I.C. W.I.C. FURN AREA CL./ W/H AREA CL./ SHELF CAB PAN. DN 1/2WALL FAUCET OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS REFER. Foyer CC        -24- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS KIMBERLY 1,240 SQ FT 2 BR 1 BA Model JR40-30
  • 43.          WD PAN. FURN. /CL. W/H CL.REFERCL. CL. DN OPT. PATIO DOOR E W.I.C. ENT. CLOSET ENT. CLOSET FAUCET A OPT. FIREPLACE 1/2WALL ISLAND A FOYER OPT.ARCH CC                    REFERCL. CL. DN STAIRWAY LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT ENT. CLOSET ENT. CLOSET FAUCET OPT. FIREPLACE 1/2WALL ISLAND A FOYER OPT.ARCH          -10- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS LIVERPOOL 1,248 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R27-26
  • 44. -11- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS PHOENIX 1,248 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel R4-26          CL. ENT. CL. CL. FURN./ CL. CL. OPT. DOOR OPT.WDO LIN. PAN. W.H./ CL. W E D REFER OPT. PATIO DOOR FAUCET OPT.WDO A DN OPT.ENT.CENTER FOYER                     CL. CL. FURN./ CL. OPT. PATIO DOOR STAIRWELL LAYOUT OPT. BASEMENT DN CL. OPT.ENT.CENTER       
  • 45.        LIN. W.I.C PANTRY W D CLOSET LIN. FURN. CLOSET W/H E OPT. KIT SINK REFER DN LOCATION OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT.BLOCK OPT. BLOCK WDO. WDO. FAUCET A ISLAND F FOYER OPT.DBL.LAV. CC                  LIN. W.I.C PANTRY OPT. KIT SINK REFER DN OPT. BASEMENT STAIRWAY LAYOUT LOCATION OPT.BLOCK OPT. BLOCK WDO. WDO. A ISLAND F FOYER OPT.DBL.LAV. CC       -12- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS HERITAGE 1,352 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R29-26
  • 46.     LIN. ISLAND M Foyer A W.I.C. DESK E W/H AREA FURN AREA PAN. CL. DN W.D. STACK CL. W/H AREA OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. O PEN CL. PAN. ENT.CL. BOOKCASE OPTIONAL FAUCET REFER. OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH SHEDORGABLEROOF OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH GABLE OPT. WDO. CC                LIN. ISLAND M Foyer DESK E W/H AREA FURN AREA ENT.CL. PAN. CL. DN W.D. STACK OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS CL. W/H AREA OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. O PEN CL. PAN. ENT.CL. FAUCET REFER. OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH OPT. WDO.            -27- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS LINCOLN 1,480 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel JR36-30
  • 47.             LIN. W.I.C PANTRY WD LIN. LIN. LIN. OPT. WINDOW OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. BLOCK WINDOW OPT.BLOCKWINDOW OPTIONAL BUMP OUT WITH DUTCH GABLE OPT.UTIL SINK FURN CLOSET W/H CLOSET E FAUCET REFER A OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH SHEDORGABLEROOF ISLAND O FOYER OPT.DBL.LAV. CC          -30- FIRST FLOOR JOSEPH 1,560 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model JR24-30 SERIES
  • 48.        A LIN. E W/H FURN AREA WD CL. OPT. PATIO DOOR BOOKCASE OPTIONAL DN CL. OPT. BASEMENT STAIRS REFER. OPT UTIL SINK ISLAND I                  Foyer A W.I.C. LIN. OPT. WDO. E W/H FURN AREA TUB STD. DROP IN WD OPT.ARCH ENT.CL. W.I.C. CL. OPT. PATIO DOOR BOOKCASE OPTIONAL LIN. LIN. OPT.WDO. O PT.FIR EPLAC E REFER. OPTIONALBUMPOUTWITH SHEDORGABLEROOF OPT UTIL SINK ISLAND I OPT. DBL. LAV. CC          -43- FIRST FLOOR OPTIONS 1,840 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BAModel JR9A-30
  • 49. -36- Model R30-28 DAVIS        W D FURN AREA POCKETDOOR W/H AREA LIN. W.I.C. STORAGE OPT.DBL.LAVS. OPT. PATIO DOOR OPT. UTIL SINK OPT. SIDELIGHT O PT. FIR EPLAC E OPT.WDO. PANTRY OPT. WDO. FAUCET E REFER AISLAND O FOYER CC         1,456 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model R30-28   OPT. UTILITY ROOM CABINETS REPLACING STD STORAGE W D FURN AREA POCKETDOOR W/H AREA FAUCET E A       OPT. UTILITY ROOM CABINETS REPLACING STD STORAGE DN LIN. WD OPT. STAIRWAY LAYOUT W D FURN AREA POCKETDOOR W/H AREA FURN AREA W/H AREA FAUCET FAUCET E A A E     Optional Utility Optional Basement SERIES
  • 50.          W.I.C. LIN G.C. W D OPT UTIL SINK FURN AREA W/H AREA LIN. FAUCET E A PAN PAN OPT. PATIO DOOR ISLAND K FOYER CC          -46- Model JR22-30 ALLEN TOWNE 1,680 SQ FT 3 BR 2 BA Model JR22-30 DN OPTBASEMENT REFER STAIRWELLLAYOUT OPT. STAIRWAY LAYOUT   Optional Basement SERIES
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  • 52. Consumer Product Guide WWW.ROCHESTERHOMESINC.COM For the things that make your house ...your Home. P.O. BOX 587 | ROCHESTER, INDIANA 46975
  • 54. Left: Roof Return Bumpout with 8’ Sidewall, Roof Return, (2) 3050 operable windows, and shutters OP103-$1,850 • Right: No Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Sidewalls, (2) 3050 Operable Windows, and Shutters OP107-$1,800 • AOP567-$1,800 Dutch Gable & Bump Out Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story 1-3 STRUCTURAL ADDITIONS Left: Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Side wall, Roof Return, (2) 3050 Operable Windows, Shutters Right: No Roof Return Bumpout Shown with 8’ Side Wall, (2) 3050 operable Windows, and Shutters • Ranch-OP95-$1,610 • Two-Story-OP99-$1,560 AOP570-$1,610 • Ranch-OP99-$1,560 • AOP569-$1,560 Two-Story-OP101-$1,800 Bump Out Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story Left: Square Window Bumpout Shown with (2) 3050 Windows and Shutters • OP96-$2,300 Right: Round window Bumpout Shown with 6030 Fixed and 72” 1/2 Round Window • OP97-$2,200 Gable & Bumpout Two Story Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Two Story Left: 10” Gable (left), 10” Shed (right) Shown with 3050 windows, shutters not available • Ranch Gable-OP110-$560 • AOP564-$560 TS Gable-OP111-$865 • Ranch Shed-OP112-$575 TS Shed-OP113-$920 Gable & Bumpout Available on 6/12 or 9/12 Ranch or Two Story
  • 55. WINDOWS • Interior Wood Painted White • Wood Frame with Exterior Vinyl Clad • Wood Sashes with Flexacron Finished Exterior • High Performance Low-E4 Argon filled glass • Standard with colonial grids • Comes Standard Double Hung with Casement in Kitchen • Tru-View insect screen • Heatlock glass • Limited Lifetime Warranty* • Low Maintenance Vinyl Interior and Exterior • Standard with Screens & Grids • Low-E2 Argon Glass • Casement Window in Kitchen • 6’ 0” Also available with 9’ Sidewall Option • Available in Double Hung • Some Transoms & Half Rounds also available • Passive Solar Glazing • Limited Lifetime Warranty* White 400 Series Wood Windows Available in white, sandtone, or black with white painted wood interior Colonial Grids Standard 3-1 Vinyl Windows Available in white or beige with matching vinyl interior Sandtone White Sandtone Black Triple Casement Window • Silverline OP2711-$450 • Andersen OP2712-$650 Available from SilverLine Specialty Windows Vinyl WDO 3050 • OP257-$350 • AOP138-$350 Vinyl WDO 3060 • OP259-$50 Vinyl WDO 2050 additional • OP261-$325 Vinyl WDO 2030 tempered glass additional • OP262-$310 • AOP140-$310 Vinyl WDO 2630 tempered glass additional • OP263-$325 • AOP141-$325 Vinyl WDO 4050 w/two flanking windows • OP266-$415 • AOP142-$375 Vinyl WDO Transom 12 inch • OP268-$200 Vinyl WDO Awning 3015 • OP2691-$350 Left: Vinyl window 2040 tempered window with plantation shutters • OP625-$350 Right: Acrylic Block window 38”/8” • OP282-$260 42”/42” • OP281-$550 • AOP144-$550
  • 56. PLUMBING OPTIONS Standard DELTA Faucets 5-1 Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Spray – Polished Chrome Bathroom Faucet – Polished Chrome Shower Trim – Polished Chrome Tub/Shower Trim – Polished Chrome Two Handle Laundry Faucet – Polished Chrome Roman Tub Trim – Polished Chrome Roman Tub Trim – Brushed Nickel Roman Tub Trim – Oil Rubbed Bronze Stand Alone Tub DELTA Faucets
  • 57. PLUMBING OPTIONS 5-2 Brushed Nickel/ Oil Rubbed Bronze DELTA Faucet Upgrade • OP177 $600 • AOP64 $600 Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Spray – Brushed Nickel Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Spray – Oil Rubbed Bronze Bathroom Faucet –Brushed Nickel Bathroom Faucet –Oil Rubbed Bronze Shower Trim – Brushed Nickel Shower Trim – Oil Rubbed Bronze Tub/Shower Trim – Brushed Nickel Tub/Shower Trim – Oil Rubbed Bronze Alternate DELTA Faucet Upgrades Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet – Polished Chrome Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet – Brushed Nickel Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet – Oil Rubbed Bronze Single Handle Bar Faucet – Polished Chrome Single Handle Bar Faucet – Brushed Nickel Single Handle Bar Faucet – Oil Rubbed Bronze • OP201 $180 • AOP82 $180 • OP203 $250 • AOP84 $250
  • 58. PLUMBING OPTIONS Left: Shower A-60” Tub/Shower Standard Right: Shower C-48” shower with sliding enclosure in place of 48” fiberglass with sliding enclosure • OP1073-$200 Left: Shower D-60” shower with enclosure in place of tub/shower. • OP180-$215 Also available with ceramic on walls, no seats. Shower C • OP189-$1,530 Shower D • OP190-$2,040 Right: Shower E-60x43 bench shower in place of standard tub/shower OP181-$800 • AOP67-$750 Showers “We care about the products we provide, the reputation of the professionals who use our products, and the legacy of all those associated with our efforts” - Oasis® 5-3
  • 59. Showers PLUMBING OPTIONS 5-4 Right: Shower Oh! acrylic paneled shower with cultured marble print. 5’x5’ shower pan with rainfall showerhead. Standard with transom window and two shower heads. IPO 48” Shower and drop in tub OP1811 -$2,750 IPO 48” Shower OP1812 -$3,750 Left: Roll in shower– 50x50 in place of standard w/(1) grab bar OP196 -$600 • AOP77 -$600 Fold down seat in roll in shower OP197 -$650 • AOP78 -$650 Grab bar for tub/shower (1) OP200 -$250 • AOP81 -$250 Right: Tub/ Shower G Fiberglass tub with ceramic tile on wall. Beige or Grey with accent. OP1841-$2,150 Not Pictured: Hand held shower head (shower head only) OP199 -$200 • AOP80 -$200 * Add Whirlpool to any tub or tub/shower combo OP193 -$750 • AOP74 -$750 60in Chrome Barn Shower Door •Contemporary barn door w/ a minimalist design •Slim stainless header with 18 in. handle •Chrome finish •78 3/4” high clear glass panel •8 mm (5/16”) tempered glass with Lotus easy clean protection •Detachable door guide to distance the glass when cleaning (Available with Shower OH! and 60in. Ceramic Only) OP2022-$500 • AOP2022-$500
  • 60. Shower N2 Serenity ceramic walk in shower with full bench, standard with block window, can light, rainfall showerhead and Delta components • OP1145-$2,575 Pictured Left: Shower N1 Serenity ceramic walk in shower with bench, standard with block window (not shown), can light, rainfall showerhead, and Delta Components • OP994-$2,300 Shower N4 Serenity ceramic walk in shower with full bench, 1/2 wall with glass, standard with block window, can light, rainfall showerhead and Delta components • OP1147-$3,425 *Available in Beige or Gray Tile Shower N3 Serenity ceramic walk in shower with bench, 1/2 wall, and glass, standard with block window, can light, rainfall showerhead and Delta components • OP1146-$3,125 Serenity Showers PLUMBING OPTIONS 5-5 *Layout shown for N2 and N4 *Layout shown for N1 and N3
  • 61. T1-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes windows & shutters shown, can light, rainfall shower head and Delta components • OP872-$3,200 T2-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes full bench, windows & shutters shown, can light, rainfall shower head, and Delta components • OP1149-$3,475 T3-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may change plan, total length 14’ 2” Includes 1/2 wall, and glass, windows & shutters shown, can light, rainfall shower head and Delta components • OP1148-$3,625 T4-Ceramic walk in shower w/72” tub, may change plan, total length 14’ 2”. Includes full bench, 1/2 wall with glass, windows & shutters shown, can light, and rainfall shower head • OP1150-$3,925 *Available in Beige or Gray Tile Tranquility Baths PLUMBING OPTIONS 5-6
  • 62. Left: Standard stainless steel kitchen sink 7 1/4” depth Right: Standard china lav bowl Left: Kohler Vault Stainless Steel Single Bowl topmount, 10” depth OP2020-$300 Right: Composite Kitchen sink available in white or bone OP202-$50 • AOP83-$50 Left: Drop down bath sink • OP2000 Right: Lowered kitchen sink for wheel-chair access • OP2001 Left: Double lavs OP178-$200 • AOP62-$200 Left:  Washtub installed in cabinet OP206-$250 • AOP87-$250 Center Pedestal Sink OP178-$200 Right: Elongated Toilet (no photo) OP179-$100 • AOP63-$100 Physically challenged comfort height OP194-$175 • AOP75-$175 Sinks PLUMBING OPTIONS 5-7 Right: Black Kitchen Sink • Crafted from Natural Quartz • Stain, impact, heat, and scratch resistant • Sound-deadening material • Hygiene protection • OP2021-$400
  • 63. Tubs Tub M – Ceramic backsplash for corner tub w/(1) row of accent tile • OP192-$800 Tub G – Drop in tub with laminate top Tub L – Ceramic top on drop in tub, with 45” of backsplash, one row of accent tile • OP191-$1,100 PLUMBING OPTIONS Tub H – 72” tub in place of standard OP904-$250 • AOP501-$250 Tub B – Garden tub/shower in place of standard OP903-$130 • AOP500-$130 Tub I – Corner Fit Tub 5-8
  • 64. ELECTRIC OPTIONS Walk In Closet Bedroom/ForyerDining Room Exterior Coach Standard Brushed Nickel Lighting 6-1 Standard Morning Room/ Open Foyer Optional Foyer-OP231-$90 Optional Pendant OP230-$15
  • 65. Walk In Closet Bedroom Dining Room Exterior Coach Optional Rustic Bronze Lighting Optional USB/Power outlet in place of standard OP1250-$20 • AOP1001-$20 USB/Power outlet Additional OP1252-$40 • AOP1002-$40 ELECTRIC OPTIONS 6-2 Standard Morning Room/ Open Foyer Optional Foyer-OP231-$90 Optional Pendant OP230-$15
  • 66. EXTERIOR TRIM 7-2 Winestone Board & Batten/Raised Dark Navy Board & Batten/Raised White Board & Batten/Raised Gray Board & Batten/Raised Black Board & Batten/Raised Pebblestone Clay Board & Batten/Raised Peppercorn Board & Batten/Raised Spanish Moss Board & Batten/Raised Blackwatch Green Board & Batten/Raised Red Board & Batten/Raised EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay two story trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit OP349-$815 EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay cape trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit OP350-$810 EXT Trim-White trim package window, door, drip edge, fasicia, soffit OP3481 EXT Trim-Sandtone/Clay ranch trim package window, door, drip edge, fascia, soffit OP348-$500 • AOP161-$500
  • 67. EXTERIOR DOORS Therma-Tru 2 panel hinged grids and sceen • OP343-$1,350 • AOP158-$1,350 Vinyl 2 panel sliding with screen • OP342-$500 • AOP157-$500 RS130 6068 HPD Therma Tru 2 panel hinged with blinds and screen• OP830-$1,550 • AOP413-$1,550 200 Series Perma Shield 2 panel gliding with screen. NO GRIDS. Int/Ext match • OP345- $1,550 NOT PICTURED: A Series 2 Panel Hinged. NO GRIDS. Choose EXT. White Painted Int. • OP346-$2,900 A Series 2 panel sliding w/screen. NO GRIDS. EXT. White painted Int • OP344-$2,725 Brushed Nickel Exterior door knob and dead-bolt standard Brushed Nickel Exterior door decorative handle • OP337-$150 Rustic Bronze Exterior door knob and dead-bolt standard Rustic Bronze Exterior door decorative handle • OP337-$150 Door Handles Patio Doors 8-1
  • 68. EXTERIOR DOORS Door Colors 8-2 110 Onyx OP1391 • AOP4111 112 Apline 130 Indigo OP1392 • AOP4112 122 Sand 152 Cabernet OP1393 • AOP4113 134 Blue OP1398 • AOP4118 106 Granite OP1394 • AOP4114 132 Wedgewood OP1399 • AOP4119 144 Forrest Green OP1395 • AOP4115 108 Gray OP1351 • AOP4231 140 Candy Apple OP1396 • AOP4116 138 Teal OP1397 • AOP4117 104 Champagne OP1400 • AOP4120 154 Maroon OP1401 • AOP4121 Wood Grain Stains Bark OP1353 • AOP4233 Driftwood OP1352 • AOP4232 New Earth OP1403 • AOP4235 Raven OP1404 • AOP4236 Barley OP1402 • AOP4234
  • 69. 8-3 FIBERGLASS SMOOTH PAINTED EXTERIOR DOORS *Clear Glass and Not pictured with Transoms Door B: Decorative Oval: Painted • OP599-$475 • AOP302-$475 * Doors shown for style purposes only• Wood Grain • OP9431-$645 • AOP3083-$645 • OP3351-$975 • AOP1391-$975 • OP3331-$685 • AOP1361-$385 • OP3411-$760 • AOP1381-$760 • OP3251-$975 • AOP1371-$975 Sidelight: Transom: Painted • OP5991-$495 • AOP303-$495 Wood Grain • OP9432-$655 • AOP3084-$655 • OP3352 -$900 • AOP1392-$900 • OP3332-$625 • AOP1362-$625 • OP3412-$705 • AOP1382-$705 • OP3252-$900 • AOP1372-$900 Sidelight: Transom: Door C: Decorative Full Axis Glass: Painted • OP5992-$555 • AOP304-$555 Wood Grain • OP9433-$765 • AOP3085-$765 • OP3353 -$375 • AOP1393-$375 • OP3333-$575 • AOP1363-$575 • OP3413-$750 • AOP1383-$750 • OP3253-$375 • AOP1373-$375 Sidelight: Transom: Door D: 3/4 glass, twelve light: * Painted •OP5993-$350 •AOP305-$350 Wood Grain •OP9434-$650 •AOP3086-$650 •OP3354-$350 •AOP1394-$350 •OP3334-$555 •AOP1364-$555 •OP3414-$730 •AOP1384-$730 •OP3254-$350 •AOP1374-$350 Sidelight: Transom: Door E: Six light, raised panel: Door A: Upgrade Steel 6 panel 20 min door w/20 min wood jamb or a 90 min door with steel jambrear door: OP598-$215 • AOP301-$215
  • 70. 8-4 *Clear Glass and Not pictured with Transoms FIBERGLASS SMOOTH PAINTED EXTERIOR DOORS * * * Doors shown for style purposes only• Painted • OP5994-$135 • AOP306-$135 Wood Grain • OP9435-$260 • AOP3087-$260 • OP3355-$375 • AOP1395-$375 • OP3335-$500 • AOP1365-$500 • OP3415-$655 • AOP1385-$655 • OP3255-$375 • AOP1375-$375 Sidelight: Transom: Door F: Nine light, exterior grids: Painted • OP5995-$540 • AOP307-$540 Wood Grain • OP9436-$700 • AOP3088-$700 • OP3356-$350 • AOP1396-$350 • OP3336-$740 • AOP1366-$740 • OP3416-$745 • AOP1386-$745 • OP3256-$350 • AOP1376-$350 Sidelight: Transom: Door G: Four Light: Painted • OP5996-$90 • AOP308-$90 Wood Grain • OP9437-$230 • AOP3011-$230 • OP3357-$350 • AOP1397-$350 • OP33361-$455 • AOP1367-$455 • OP3417-$540 • AOP1387-$540 • OP3257-$350 • AOP1377-$350 Sidelight: Transom: Door H: Half glass, no grids: * Painted • OP5997-$370 • AOP3081-$370 Wood Grain • OP9438-$460 • AOP3012-$460 • OP3358-$350 • AOP1398-$350 • OP3338-$690 • AOP1368-$690 • OP3418-$750 • AOP1388-$750 • OP3258-$350 • AOP1378-$350 Sidelight: Transom: Door F: Nine light, exterior grids: * Painted • OP5998-$170 • AOP3082-$170 Wood Grain • OP9439-$325 • AOP3013-$325 • OP3359-$375 • AOP1399-$375 • OP3339-$545 • AOP1369-$545 • OP3419-$620 • AOP1389-$620 • OP3259-$375 • AOP1379-$375 Sidelight: Transom: Door F: Nine light, exterior grids:
  • 71. SIDING & SHINGLES Group A Standard Cedar Spectrum Siding Group D *Compass Forest Ridge® , Shadow Ridge® , and Compass® Tradi􀀀tional Lap Hampton Red COL190 White COL187 Bayou Blue COL210 Shadow COL211 Olive COL184 Clay COL181 Tan COL186 Flint COL183 Group B Briarwood COL188 Sagebrook COL192 Pewter COL191 Wedgewood COL193 Group C *Compass Siding-Vinyl round or shingle in place of standard siding OP380-$275 Per Square AOP571-$275 Per Square Siding-Vinyl round or shingle in place of upgrade siding OP381-$250 Per Square AOP572-$250 Per Square *Available in Traditional Lap only 9-1 OP1132 • AOP551 OP1133-$6 Per Perimeter Foot • AOP552-$6 Per Perimeter Foot OP1135-$15 Per Perimeter Foot AOP554-$15 Per Perimeter Foot OP1134-$11.50 Per Perimeter Foot • AOP553-$11.50 Per Perimeter Foot Northern Oak COL212 Hearthstone Brown COL213 Brunswick COL214 Gray COL182 Mist COL185
  • 72. SIDING & SHINGLES Limited Lifetime Warranty Algae Resistance: 10 Years Design: Bold Contrast, Deep Dimension Shingle Type: Laminated Wind Resistance: 130 mph Nominal Size: 131/4” x 39 3/8” Amber COL140 Aged Copper COL154 Onyx Black COL148 Sedona Canyon COL158 Brownwood COL141 Pacific Wave COL156 Terra Cotta COL164 Summer Harvest COL160 Harbor Blue COL147 Desert Tan COL144 Merlot COL155 Estate Gray COL146 Storm Cloud COL159 Colonial Slate COL143 Teak COL151 Sand Dune COL157 Quarry Gray COL149 Chateau Green COL142 Driftwood COL145 Sierra Gray COL150 Shasta White COL152 TruDefifiniti􀀀on® Durati􀀀on® Series shingles with SureNail® Technology TruDefifiniti􀀀on® Durati􀀀on® Series Designer Colors-OP384-$12 Per Square Foot 9-2
  • 73. CABINET STYLES Ranch/Cape • OP485 Two-Story • OP491 Ranch • AOP560 Ranch/Cape • OP483 $650 Two-Story • OP493 $1,125 Ranch • AOP5610 $650 Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay Cabinet Group A Cabinet Group B Spring Valley Oak Amaretto Spring Valley Maple Sedona Spring Valley Oak Pecan Spring Valley Maple Pecan Spring Valley Maple Kona Construction: 3/4” Solid wood face frames, reinforced and aligned with dowels and adhesive. Drawers: Front is 3/4” thick. Also have WhisperGlide 75# capacity glides. Deluxe drawer op-tion with 5/8” dovetailed construction and full extension undermount glides with soft-action technology available. Roll Out Trays: Base cabinet roll out trays optional Overhead Cabinet Shelves: 3/4” thick fully adjustable overhead shelves Hinges: 6-way adjustable self closing concealed hinges with limited life time warranty Warranty: 10-25 year limited warranty depending on cabinets 10-1 •Cab Misc42” wall cabinet replace standard 30”-OP502 $30 •Cab Misc-6” rise in wall cabinet, over range or refer- OP503 $25 • AOP188 $25 •Specialty Cab-Add roll out trays in center of base cabinets KIT/UTL-OP1151 $400 • AOP561 $400 •Specialty Cab-Deluxe drawer option for KIT and UTL-OP481 $800 • AOP559 $800
  • 74. Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay Cabinet Group D Cabinet Group C Spring Valley Hickory Natural Spring Valley Maple Cotton Marlin Maple Cotton CABINET STYLES 10-2 Ranch/Cape • OP4861 $1,000 Two-Story • OP4862 $1,350 Ranch • AOP5601 $1,000 Ranch/Cape • OP484 $850 Two-Story • OP476 $1,280 Ranch • AOP5603 $850 Spring Valley Maple Graphite Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Partial Overlay Marlin Maple Kona Marlin Maple Pecan Spring Valley Maple Nightfall Marlin Maple Nightfall
  • 75. Ralston Maple Cotton Seneca Ridge Maple Pecan Seneca Ridge Maple Sedona Seneca Ridge Maple Kona Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Full Overlay Arched door style overhead cabinets and square door style on base cabinets-Partial Overlay Cabinet Group F CABINET STYLES 10-3 Ranch/Cape • OP492 $2,300 Two-Story • OP1084 $2,975 Ralston Maple Graphite Cabinet Group E Arched door style overhead cabinets and square door style on base cabinets-Partial Overlay Seneca Ridge Oak Amaretto Seneca Ridge Oak Pecan Square recessed panel overhead and base cabinets-Full Overlay Ralston Maple Pecan Ralston Maple Sedona Ralston Maple Kona Ranch/Cape • OP486 $1,600 Two-Story • OP477 $1,950 Ralston Maple Nightfall
  • 76. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD -Standard white range hood vented outside. Hood, microwave, microwave prep • OP552-$150 -Stainless Steel OP1164-$100 Stainless steel wall mount with ceramic back splash vented outside. Optional with extended glass tile and 36” area around range hood in place of standard 54” *Shown with optional glass cabinets • OP498 -$975 Wood wall mount with 6” rise replacing standard, vented outside, standard without rail *Shown with optional glass cabinets OP497 -$900 • AOP184 -$900 Standard Range Hoods 11-1
  • 77. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD 24” overhead open bookshelf with organizer in place of overhead 2430 OP825-$215 • AOP420-$215 Wall wine storage cabinet WSC1818 with W1812 OP5211-$220 • AOP4051-$220 Wall message center on end of cabinets-36in or 42in OP5212-$335 • AOP4052-$335 Above: Angle overhead cabinet with mullion glass door, arched or square to match cabinets OP557-$300 • AOP191-$375 Not pictured: Appliance garage diagonal OP517-$160 • AOP199-$160 Specialty Additions 11-2
  • 78. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD Specialty Additions 11-3 Left: 9” base pull out pantry in place of standard cabinet OP521-$350 • AOP404-$350 Right: 6” overhead “What Not” shelf • OP513-$135 Double base waste basket top mount OP854-$215 • AOP201-$215 Base angle cabinet OP510-$400 • AOP192-$400 36” Pantry with Swing out racks in place of 18” OP489-$1,200 • AOP5614-$1,200 3-Drawer 30” base pots and pans drawer in place of standard cabinet OP520-$200 • AOP402-$200 Not Pictured 36” base pots and pans 2-drawer in place of standard cabinet OP557-$300 • AOP5617-$300
  • 79. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD Specialty Additions Deluxe Drawer option for kitchen and utility available with classic line only. OP481-$800 • AOP559-$800 Thicker core drawers-5/8” thick drawer core provides a remarkably solid frame. Dovetail drawer construction-durable and includes the SoftAction+Technology on drawers only for a completely silent and effortless closing movement. Full extension drawers-allows the drawer to be completely opened. Plywood drawer bottom provides durable plywood bottoms to help resist sagging. Left: Double pantry surround refrigerator •OP496-$1,000 11-4 Right: Enclosed refrigerator 36x69/ stacked washer/ dryer 30x78 opening with 24” deep overhead cabinet. OP504-$350 AOP189-$350
  • 80. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD Specialty Additions 11-5 33” X 90” with 30” Overhead Cabinets 33” X 96” with 42” Overhead Cabinets Appliance Opening Width 27” - 31” Opening Height 23 3/4” - 47 1/4” Some on site work may be necessary to fit actual appliances Left: Universal wall oven unit additional cabinet OP507-$685 • AOP409-$685 Right: Universal wall oven unit in place of base and overhead OP508-$115 • AOP400-$115 Left: Glass door on wall straight cabinet 15” or 18” square or arched to match OP405-$200 • AOP190-$200 Not Pictured: Mullion glass door with matching interior Glass door on corner wall cabinet OP867-$200 • AOP437-$200 Right: Tilt out sink tray OP518-$30 • AOP200-$30 Microwave oven shelf replace 27” of over- head cabinet OP522-$140 • AOP202-$140
  • 81. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD Specialty Additions Medicine cabinet 24” replace mirror OP554-$205 • AOP215-$205 36” replace mirror OP555-$245 • AOP216-$245 Left: Standard mirror with pendant lights and bank of drawers. Right: 80” make up vanity standard size will fit in gable end wall bumpouts, comes with 3 pendant lights and mirror. 11-6 Left: Vanity storage over commode OP556-$250 •AOP217-$250 Cabinet door knobs and drawer pulls, functional cabinets only OP1043-$500 • AOP5618-$500 Left: 18” Bank of drawers OP523-$300 • AOP204-$300 Right: Beadboard panel on back of island • OP512-$250 Under cabinet lighting • OP901-$300
  • 82. SPECIALTY CAB/RANGE HOOD 11-7 Ceramic Tile Colors - 12x24 Grout Colors Natural Carrara Gray Silverado Raven Bright White Accent Tiles Penny Mosaic Tile Options COL95 – Ceramic tile 12x24 w/Silverado Grout OP1813- Shower OH! With Ceramic Tile IPO 48in. shower and drop in tub-$2,750 OP1814- Shower OH! With Ceramic Tile IPO 48in. shower/tub-$3,750 Bathroom OP498 RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/ Ceramic Tile, Vented Outside-$975 OP499- RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/Subway Tile,Vented Outside-$975 OP494 – RANGEHOOD-Stainless Steel wall mount w/Decorative Tile, Vented Outside-$1,075 OP500 - Decorative accent tile between backsplash and upper cabinet-$60 Kitchen Right: Subway Tile - White tile with white grout, installed in a brick pattern. (Also available w/ Raven or Silverado grout) • OP1144-$50
  • 83. COUNTERTOPS Standard Countertop Colors Milano Quartz 4726-60 COL34 Natural Canvas 7022-58 COL36 Typhoon Ice 4952K-22 COL28 Winter Carnival 1874K-35 COL40 Bianco Ramano 1872K-35 COL45 Bella Noche 1820K-35 COL42 Butterrum Granite 7732-58 COL27 Jamocha Granite 7734-58 COL31 12-1 Italian White di Pesco 4954-22 COL511 White Carrara 4924-38 COL231 Optional HD/FX180 Countertop Colors- $9 Per Lineal Foot Pebble Piazza 5009-60 COL23 Oiled Soapstone 4882-38 COL32 White Juparana 4931-38 COL25 White Cascade 5003-38 COL30 Calacatta Oro 4981-38 COL35 Antique Mascarello 3466-R COL51 Fantasy Marble 9302-34 COL514 Crema Mascarello 3422-RD COL39 Dolce Vita 3420-46 COL55 Calacatta Marble 3460-46 COL38 Argento Romano 6697-46 COL512 Azul Aran 9303-RD COL513 Cafe Azul 6319-RD COL515 Jet Sequoia 3476-46 COL516 Silver Flower Granite 9305-43 COL517