1. How does an Advanced Systems Home compare to a site built home?
Most aspects of our construction are the same as typical stick built houses, with your choice of a crawlspace or a basement foundation.
2. What are the advantages of building with Advanced Systems Homes?
- We provide a one-stop-shop. You can choose everything from the carpet to the shingles in our sales office.
- We contract the price of your home, so there are no surprises including cost over-runs and price increases.
- Your house is built indoors, away from the harsh elements such as rain and snow.
- We provide high-quality materials at the lowest price possible for our customers.
- Our sales staff will help you with each step that it takes to build your new home.
- With over 26 years of experience, we can advise you in many areas of building a new home.
3. Where do I find financing for an Advanced Systems Home?
We have dealt with hundreds of banks in the Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma areas in the last 26 years. If we have not worked with your personal bank, we will be very happy to introduce ourselves to them and explain to them what type of builder we are. A construction-type loan is the typical loan that is required when building a new home.
4. How long does it take to build a home?
4. How far from the Chanute area do you build homes?
We cover a 120-mile radius from Chanute, Kansas
5. What is the average square-foot price of an Advanced Systems Home?
This question is a tough one to answer because there are many variables in pricing a home. Therefore, the best answer would be to give us a call and tell us what type of home you are planning and allow us to provide you a ballpark estimate.
6. What about a custom home?
We pride ourselves in designing and building the home of your dreams, using the latest in computerized 3-D software, so tell us what you want and we will do our best to build it.
7. Is there a warranty?
We provide a 1-year warranty on the workmanship of your new home in combination with the manufactures warranties on many of our products used in our homes.
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