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Top Modular Home Builders in Wyoming (2026)

Top Modular Home Builders in Wyoming (2026)
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    Wyoming is the least-populated state in the country, which makes it a freight-and-logistics story more than a factory-density story. Most modular and manufactured product sold in Wyoming ships in from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Utah factories on long-haul trucks. The state's modular program runs through the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety, which applies the state insignia and inspects placement. HUD-tagged manufactured homes are common across rural Wyoming and remain the dominant affordable housing path outside Cheyenne and Casper.

    Climate is brutal. Snow loads in the mountains run 50–100+ psf. Wind exposure in the open basins and on the high plains is genuine and engineered for in every Wyoming-bound HUD or modular order. Frost depth runs 36–48 inches.

    How We Built This List

    We weighted real freight presence into Wyoming, a permittable product class under the state insignia or HUD, transparent price bands, and structural and envelope packages tuned for genuine wind and snow loads. We excluded import kits and any seller without a US factory.

    The Builders

    1. Clayton Homes (claytonhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Maryville, TN · Serves: Statewide via Mountain West dealers · Product class: HUD manufactured + CrossMod modular · Code path: HUD + WY insignia · Price band: $105K–$240K turnkey

    Clayton ships into Wyoming through Mountain West dealer networks anchored in Colorado and Utah. Their HUD product is the volume default for rural acreage, and CrossMod product is the workaround for subdivisions that require modular-equivalent construction.

    2. Champion Homes (championhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Troy, MI · Serves: Statewide · Product class: HUD + modular · Code path: HUD + WY insignia · Price band: $100K–$225K turnkey

    Champion ships into Wyoming through regional dealers and serves both metro and rural buyers. Their multi-section product is a common pick for buyers in Laramie, Albany, and Carbon counties placing on private lots.

    3. Cavco Industries (cavco.com)

    Headquartered: Phoenix, AZ · Serves: Statewide · Product class: HUD + park models + modular · Code path: HUD + WY insignia · Price band: $80K–$200K turnkey

    Cavco's western plants ship into Wyoming on competitive freight schedules. Their park-model and small-HUD product is a fit for seasonal placements and small-acreage builds across the state.

    4. Skyline Champion (skylinechampion.com)

    Headquartered: Elkhart, IN · Serves: Statewide · Product class: HUD + modular · Code path: HUD + WY insignia · Price band: $105K–$230K turnkey

    Skyline Champion competes with Clayton and Champion across Wyoming. Their multi-section product is common for buyers in Natrona, Sweetwater, and Uinta counties.

    5. Fleetwood Homes (fleetwoodhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Riverside, CA (Cavco subsidiary) · Serves: Statewide · Product class: HUD manufactured · Code path: HUD · Price band: $90K–$185K turnkey

    Fleetwood ships into Wyoming through dealer networks. The Weston and Berkshire HUD lines are common picks for buyers who want a proven HUD product with a long warranty record.

    6. Schult Homes (schulthomes.com)

    Headquartered: Middlebury, IN (Clayton subsidiary) · Serves: Statewide via partner GCs · Product class: Modular · Code path: WY insignia · Price band: $145K–$300K turnkey

    Schult is the Clayton-family modular plate that handles state-insignia work for many Mountain West dealers. For Wyoming buyers who need a modular permit path with conventional construction-to-perm financing, Schult is the most common factory answer.

    7. Plant Prefab (plantprefab.com)

    Headquartered: Rialto, CA · Serves: Statewide for architect-led builds · Product class: Modular (IBC) · Code path: WY insignia · Price band: $450K–$1.3M+ turnkey

    Plant Prefab is the right firm for high-design Jackson Hole, Sheridan, and Bighorn-area builds where the buyer is working with an architect. LivingHome series ships into Wyoming through partner GCs who handle foundations, crane, and final connections.

    8. Method Homes (methodhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Seattle, WA · Serves: Statewide for architect-led builds · Product class: Modular (IBC) · Code path: WY insignia · Price band: $400K–$950K turnkey

    Method's Pacific Northwest factory ships into Wyoming on cross-country freight schedules. Their product is a strong fit for Teton, Sublette, and Park county lots where verified energy performance against heavy snow matters.

    9. Connect Homes (connect-homes.com)

    Headquartered: Los Angeles, CA · Serves: Statewide · Product class: Modular (IBC) · Code path: WY insignia · Price band: $375K–$850K turnkey

    Connect Homes' Los Angeles factory ships container-form-factor modules into Wyoming on standard freight. Connect 6 and Connect 8 plans are common picks for buyers near Jackson, Pinedale, and Cody who want a modern envelope built for the climate.

    10. Dvele (dvele.com)

    Headquartered: San Diego, CA · Serves: Statewide for premium builds · Product class: Modular (IBC) with integrated mechanical · Code path: WY insignia · Price band: $475K–$1.5M+ turnkey

    Dvele ships factory-built homes with integrated air, water, and energy systems into Wyoming for buyers on private acreage who want a turnkey, high-performance home in heavy-snow country. The price tier is the highest on this list and matches the product.

    State-Specific Considerations

    Wyoming's state insignia program is well-recognized by lenders and county building officials. Most WY counties permit state-insignia modulars identically to site-built homes. HUD-tagged manufactured homes are broadly accepted in rural counties. Teton County (Jackson Hole area) carries the strictest subdivision rules in the state.

    Snow loads in mountain counties commonly run 75–125 psf. Wind loads on the open high plains can require upgraded anchoring on HUD product. Frost depth at 36–48 inches drives foundation cost. Building season runs roughly May through October at higher elevations. Order in fall for spring delivery.

    Buyer Process and Common Pitfalls in Wyoming

    Wyoming buyers move through five stages: parcel diligence, factory selection, lender pre-qual, foundation and site work, and module delivery and set. The pitfalls are tied to weather windows, freight distance, and the sheer remoteness of many lots.

    The most common cost surprise is freight. Wyoming is far from most factories, and a unit that quotes at $180K in Colorado may carry a $15K–$25K freight uplift to land in Sheridan or Pinedale. The factory quote should include freight to the actual site, not just to the state line.

    The second pitfall is wind engineering on HUD product. Open-prairie and basin lots in Wyoming carry sustained wind exposure that requires upgraded anchoring beyond standard HUD spec. Make sure the unit is engineered and anchored for the actual wind zone of the parcel.

    The third pitfall is winter weather. Wyoming foundation pour and crane scheduling can pause from mid-November through April at higher elevations. Set windows in Teton, Sublette, and Park counties are narrow. Order ten to twelve months ahead of the desired completion date.

    The fourth pitfall is well and septic. Many Wyoming rural lots require deep wells and engineered septic systems. Both can add $30K–$80K depending on geology. Geotechnical and well-feasibility work should happen before factory deposit.

    Timeline expectations in Wyoming run eight to fourteen months from contract to certificate of occupancy on most modular builds, longer for high-elevation mountain sites.

    Financing in Wyoming

    State-insignia modulars finance on conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA construction-to-perm loans identically to site-built homes. HUD-tagged manufactured homes finance through chattel or real-property mortgages. USDA Rural Development is widely used across rural Wyoming. The Wyoming Community Development Authority offers programs that pair with modular and manufactured purchases for income-qualified buyers.


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