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Since the first home rolled off the line in 1934, the Schult brand has stood for high quality and affordability. Today the name is not only the oldest, but one of the most respected in manufactured housing. Throughout the years, the brand has become an icon for the evolution of the industry. |
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The early Schult models, built in the 1930s, were more practical than plush, containing such necessities as coal heating stoves, portable water tanks, sofa beds and dinette chairs.
By the 1940s, more luxury models were produced including a 50-foot portable home produced for the King of Egypt.
Schult led the industry in revolutionary designs. Steel frames, forced-air heating, built-in electrical appliances, and complete interior plumbing all appeared first in a Schult home.
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When the U.S. Government needed emergency housing during World War II, Schult was the brand of choice. Out of necessity, a new product was born — the sectional home. More than 2,000 of these homes composed of 8-foot x 24-foot sections were provided for workers at the Tennessee Valley Authority.
After the war, young families and retirees searching for low-cost, yet roomy housing began to discover the convenience of living in a Schult home.
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As Schult enters the new millennium, the brand continues to be tastefully designed with today’s families in mind. Current homes feature walk-in closets, efficient kitchens, luxury baths and functional living areas.
Designs have changed over the years, but one thing has remained the same — the name Schult is still synonymous with “quality” in the manufactured housing industry.
This dedication to quality and customer satisfaction is what will continue to propel the Schult brand into the 21st century and beyond.
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