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The skin of the modular home is finished with windows from Pella. The Pella double-hung Architect Series six over one design was chosen for the project. The upper window is a simulated divided pane. The muntin bars on both sides of the double pane glass are adhered directly to the glass and additional muntin grills/dividers are installed between the two panes to give the appearance of six individual panes. Most of the modular home pieces will by delivered to the home site without siding, however one section is being sided with a board and batten product from Georgia-Pacific. It reflects an old design where large vertical boards were used to side a building then smaller boards were used to cover the gaps between these. In our application, instead of using vertical boards we are using four by eight sheets of engineered wood siding, which has a thirty-year warranty. Then battens are a product called PrimeTrim, also from Georgia Pacific, that are cut in half and used to simulate the traditional look. Both products come primed from the manufacturer. More information
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