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HEP: Manufactured Homes Policy

Updated over a month ago

Manufactured homes are permissible if the home has a permanent foundation and customers owned the land where the property is on. It is the responsibility of the Certified Installer to ensure compliance.

Manufactured homes are permitted exclusively under the HEP Program. They do not qualify for Solar or other programs. Submissions outside of HEP will not be approved or funded.

HEP Policy

Manufactured homes on a permanent foundation and customers own the land are permissible if the following criteria is met:

  1. Ownership (title/deed) of the property (land) which the home occupies

  2. Equipment is on current AVL

  3. Confirmed AHRI number

  4. Photosets. Recommend the following context:

  • HUD tag or Data plate

  • Clear photo(s) of permanent masonry foundation

  • A manufactured home may sit upon a permanent masonry foundation that takes several forms, such as:

    • Concrete Slab

    • Full basement

    • Perimeter (often associated with a crawl space)

      • Post & Pier foundations with dry stacked cinder block piers, without a mortared perimeter as an example, is not considered an approved foundation.

      • Post & Pier foundations with dry stacked cinder block piers, with a mortared perimeter as an example, is considered an approved foundation.

Disqualified Foundation: Likely not on a permanent foundation. Note the aluminum skirting. Dry stack piers are not allowed without the mortared perimeter.

Acceptable Foundation: Permanent mortared foundation, a slab/basement

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