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Every Titan manufactured home starts with professionally engineered floor plans, not guesswork. Each home is carefully designed to comply with the HUD Code, the federal construction standard that governs safety, durability, and energy efficiency in manufactured housing. These floor plans are thoughtfully optimized to balance structural strength, efficient use of space, and everyday livability, ensuring the home performs as well as it looks.
Before construction begins, buyers can choose from a range of layouts, sizes, and feature options—an opportunity for personalization that is rarely available with traditional site‑built homes.
Because Titan Factory Direct works directly with manufacturers, customers benefit from clear, transparent choices and avoid the dealership markups often associated with basic customizations, making the entire process both simpler and more cost‑effective. Titan Factory Direct operates as a factory‑direct retail brand within the Champion Homes family of companies, giving buyers a direct link between the manufacturer and the customer. Champion Homes, Inc. is one of the largest builders of manufactured and modular homes in North America, responsible for the engineering, design, and construction of the homes themselves. Titan Factory Direct serves as Champion’s direct‑to‑consumer sales channel in Texas and Oklahoma, allowing customers to purchase Champion‑built homes without going through independent third‑party dealerships.
This close relationship reduces layers in the buying process, leading to greater pricing transparency, clearer communication about construction and HUD compliance, and stronger accountability from build to delivery.
In simple terms, Champion Homes builds the homes, and Titan Factory Direct brings them directly to the buyer—creating a more streamlined, efficient, and manufacturer‑aligned homebuying experience.
Unlike traditional homes that are built outdoors and subject to weather delays, Titan manufactured homes are constructed inside a climate‑controlled factory, protecting materials from rain, extreme heat, and moisture damage.
Inside the factory, the building process follows a precise, assembly‑line system designed for efficiency and consistency. Construction begins with the assembly of a steel chassis system, which forms the structural backbone of the home. From there, floors, walls, and roof sections are built and secured in sequence. Electrical wiring, plumbing, insulation, HVAC systems, windows, and cabinetry are installed with exacting precision, all by specialized crews who focus on specific phases of construction. This controlled environment allows every component to be installed properly the first time, resulting in a stronger, higher‑quality home. Indoor construction ultimately leads to more consistent results, fewer defects, and significantly faster build times compared to site‑built housing.
Quality control in manufactured housing isn’t left until the final walkthrough—it happens throughout the entire build process. Titan manufactured homes undergo multiple inspections at every stage of construction, including HUD‑required third‑party inspections that verify compliance with federal standards. In addition to these external reviews, factory quality assurance teams conduct ongoing checks to evaluate structural integrity, electrical systems, plumbing, and overall safety. Homes are also carefully reviewed for compliance with wind and thermal zone requirements, which are especially important for durability and energy efficiency. Titan Factory Direct works exclusively with trusted manufacturers known for their high construction standards, ensuring that every home not only meets HUD requirements but often exceeds them—giving buyers confidence in the safety, quality, and long‑term performance of their home.
The HUD inspection process is a federally regulated system designed to ensure that every manufactured home is built safely, consistently, and to uniform national standards. Instead of relying on local building inspections after construction, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires that manufactured homes be inspected during the construction process, inside the factory. All homes must comply with the HUD Code, which establishes requirements for structural strength, fire safety, energy efficiency, and electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, along with wind and thermal performance standards based on where the home will be installed.
Before construction even begins, a home’s engineering designs and floor plans are reviewed and approved by HUD‑authorized, independent third‑party agencies. These same third‑party inspectors are present in the factory throughout production to monitor compliance. As the home moves through each phase of construction—starting with the steel chassis, followed by framing, systems installation, insulation, and finishing—inspectors verify that all components are installed correctly and meet federal standards. If any issue is identified, it must be corrected immediately before the build can continue, ensuring problems are addressed early rather than after completion.
Once the home has successfully passed all required inspections, it is issued a HUD Certification Label or a HUD tag—which is affixed to each section of the home. This label confirms that the home was built in full compliance with the HUD Code and is eligible for transport, installation, occupancy, and financing. For buyers, the HUD inspection process provides peace of mind, as it ensures consistent quality, accountability, and safety at every stage of construction.
Titan Factory Direct delivers homes that are durable, safe, and designed for real‑world living. Add in the factory‑direct model—with transparent options, fewer markups, and expert guidance—and it’s clear why manufactured homes today offer a smarter, faster, and more affordable path to homeownership.
With Titan, your home isn’t just built—it’s built with purpose, accountability, and confidence from factory to front door.