When you think of modular homes and the state of
New Jersey, rarely do
you think that there is a first class modular home factory located there. In
fact I didn’t even know there was one until I did an
article about them in 2012,
a full year after they opened their doors. They recently moved to a new factory location to better serve all NJ builders.
American Custom Modular, located in
Millville, NJ
is one unusual modular home factory. Not only are they the only one in NJ, they
can ship 22’ wide modules within the state, they have a state of the art factory to build them in.
How many narrow lots are there in
NJ cities or at the beach that have been overlooked by modular home builders
because they couldn’t figure out how to put a 22’ wide house on a lot without
the expense of 2 separate floors? This alone is reason enough to check them
out.
The current owners took over a factory in September 20, 2011 that
was only producing 3-4 houses a year. The first year they produced 12 homes.
The following year saw them build 50 condominiums and 7 single family homes. Since then another 137 condominiums and 25
homes have been produced.
Now they are ready to move into the next phase of business,
building a network of NJ builders that will keep their newly acquired 300,000 sq ft of factories
humming. They build their commercial projects in one building and single family
in another.
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Jeff DiMatteo |
Jeff DiMatteo, the President of ACM, told me that builders
like their “no limits” style of building modulars. The individual builder’s
specs become their specs for that builder. A builder doesn’t have to fit into
their standard specs, they fit into the builder’s. He, along with General Manager Phil Casale and Sales Manager Bob Campbell welcome you to take a tour of their new location and learn how going with ACM may be the best choice for any NJ modular home builder.
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Phil Casale, General Manager |
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Bob Campbell, Sales Manager |
Get ready to see more homes with the ACM logo on them in NJ,
especially on the shore where homes destroyed by Hurricane Sandy are still
being built in record numbers.
1 comment:
I knew they were there but knew nothing about them. Based on the looks of their factory alone I will be calling them. Coach, you're right about passing up narrow lots. That may never happen again.
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