Start with your very own custom floor plan or choose from one of our existing designs that can always be changed. Customization - it's what we do! Use this creative tool to help visualize countless color and finish combinations on select rooms and home exteriors. Exercise your creativity here! Captivating model home tours, both in-person and virtual, are conveniently offered.
Plus, guided production facility tours showcase numerous homes in a variety of construction phases. Stratford Homes has been providing custom-built homes using modular construction techniques since 1973.
Plus, guided production facility tours showcase numerous homes in a variety of construction phases. Stratford Homes has been providing custom-built homes using modular construction techniques since 1973.
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Before taking a self-guided tour of the four furnished model homes on display, check-in at the front office for a key and visitor registration. Guided tours of our indoor construction facility in Stratford are given weekdays by appointment. To schedule your tour, please call (800) 448-1524, email us at [email protected], or contact your Stratford Homes' Builder.
With a 110,000 square foot, indoor construction facility and Model Home Village located in the heart of Central Wisconsin, Stratford Homes Limited Partnership has been an industry leader in the "systems-built" modular home market since 1973. The plans we provide are time-tested and thoroughly reviewed for construction and energy efficiency.
In the hospitality industry, you need high quality, low cost, durability, appeal, expandability. We've got you covered - Stratford Homes delivers precision technology, craftsmanship, customized design, great value, year-round construction, and structural integrity. You can't turn a profit if you don't have rooms to fill.
Seeking hard-working, skilled laborers to work in our indoor modular home production facility in Stratford. Various full-time positions are available on the first shift. A minimum of 5 years of experience is preferred but not required. We offer competitive wages and benefits packages. Electrical: Ability to understand blueprint drawings, NEC requirements, and routing of electrical circuits in residential and commercial structures is preferred.
Reviews (10)
Pat Cady
Apr 28, 2022
Craig Simson
Apr 06, 2022
Vernon Kieffer
Dec 08, 2021
Tim Wood Tim
Oct 29, 2021
Mike G.
May 31, 2021
Terrible experience. Stratford will hide behind the "dealer" which in our experience was a year and a half of delays and poor workmanship. The warranty is 1 year after the house is set up. It was 9 months after the house was set before we received occupancy therefore 3 months of warranty. Absolutely no follow up from Stratford. Not even one phone call to ask how things are going. Less than 3 years later the roof is leaking and the warranty person is out of the office, he'll get back to us. Month and a half later we're still waiting.
Hof BrettFavre
Nov 04, 2020
Pretty sure this is the place our retirement home is coming from. The loft cabin style with an open great room is exactly what we want. Staff was awesome. Friendliest and most helpful staff of any of the fabhome places we looked at. They may have been the friendliest people we've ever met. If not the friendliest definitely the top three.
Megan Van Beek
Jun 09, 2020
We sell Stratford homes at All American Dream Homes and we are beyond pleased. I was also raised in a two-story Stratford Home and it was a great experience. My grandparents own a Stratford and love it as well and it has been the perfect retirement home for them. The Stratford staff is a great team to work with and are a company with great values and craftsmanship!
Chris Chirafisi
Nov 29, 2019
Len Swestka
Jun 24, 2019
Mick
Apr 22, 2019
Over all if I could give zero stars I would. We've been in our house for three years so I think I have found all of the deficiencies. First thing that got screwed up was the foundation didn't match the modules. The plans are done with a CAD program I'm guessing, how can something like this happen? Piss poor quality control (remember that statement)!
There was no coaching on how much customization we could do when we asked our builder, no guidance from anybody. I'm not an expert carpenter but I think I could hang doors better than what we have. I can't see one that is square. You can see light leaking from around the entire door on every single one. Quality of the "solid core" doors is poor. We have 12 total and at least half are delaminating from the bottom up on one side or the other.
We were advised to buy an air exchange system because of how tight the house would be. We paid $2500 for it but windows and doors are so drafty that we wouldn't need the air exchanger at all. Floors from one module to another aren't level. Our hard wood floors are getting screwed up because there is an incline going from one room to the next. This is the case along the entire marriage line from module to module.
In inspecting how the floor joists were installed, in the climate controlled factory, the hangers aren't installed uniformly which is what causes the floors not to be level from module to module. The cut outs to mount recessed lights are cut too big in some cases so there is a visible gap in the ceiling. in the living room! This leads to my statement that quality control is piss poor!
When you consider that one of the selling points is the fact that building in a controlled environment leads to better quality, I strongly disagree considering what we have. As far as I'm concerned all doors, windows etc., should be framed so they are square and fit properly. Floor joists should be hung so all floors are level. As for the foundation screw up, it meant we had to store things longer than anticipated thus costing us money which was never addressed. My grade, as stated, is ZERO.
There was no coaching on how much customization we could do when we asked our builder, no guidance from anybody. I'm not an expert carpenter but I think I could hang doors better than what we have. I can't see one that is square. You can see light leaking from around the entire door on every single one. Quality of the "solid core" doors is poor. We have 12 total and at least half are delaminating from the bottom up on one side or the other.
We were advised to buy an air exchange system because of how tight the house would be. We paid $2500 for it but windows and doors are so drafty that we wouldn't need the air exchanger at all. Floors from one module to another aren't level. Our hard wood floors are getting screwed up because there is an incline going from one room to the next. This is the case along the entire marriage line from module to module.
In inspecting how the floor joists were installed, in the climate controlled factory, the hangers aren't installed uniformly which is what causes the floors not to be level from module to module. The cut outs to mount recessed lights are cut too big in some cases so there is a visible gap in the ceiling. in the living room! This leads to my statement that quality control is piss poor!
When you consider that one of the selling points is the fact that building in a controlled environment leads to better quality, I strongly disagree considering what we have. As far as I'm concerned all doors, windows etc., should be framed so they are square and fit properly. Floor joists should be hung so all floors are level. As for the foundation screw up, it meant we had to store things longer than anticipated thus costing us money which was never addressed. My grade, as stated, is ZERO.