ORLANDO, FL, March 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) Mobile Home Living, Americas premier mobile home national magazine, lauds the new Evergreen Eco homes reinforced concrete mobile eco home!
In an editorial comment in social media Mobile Home Living said: "Your great design and modern construction techniques is a refreshing change. This will be a big hit!"
Franklin D. Lopez-Lazaro, CEO of Evergreen expressed "this the housing of the future because in can withstand category 5 hurricanes & provide a safe room for even category 5 tornadoes." Designed using the newest structural technologies and lite concrete formulas "Evergreen Eco Homes brings a new, safe and everlasting home built with proprietary reinforced concrete formula to provide you and your family a new lifestyle with security to withstand hurricanes and tornadoes. The floor plan of the unit has a "panic room" providing instant protection from tornadoes and hurricanes." The Evergreen Eco Homes is 100% American made and built with proprietary structural design with patent pending. The modern architectural design provides an elegant home with natural light and air circulation improving the quality of life of residents!
Evergreen CEO added that they will begin construction of the units this spring in Central Florida.
The CEO of Evergreen Eco Homes mentioned 8 reasons to acquire the mobile home and house of the future:
8 Reasons for you to consider the Evergreen Eco Homes solution:
1. Re-enforced concrete with insulation makes it an eco-friendly four seasons housing unit.
2. Solar panels to produce electricity & lower utility bills
3. Water cistern to gather rain water for gardening, automobile washing
4. Panic Room to protect families against tornadoes or Category 1-5 hurricanes.
5. Built with lite concrete providing durability, strength and protection to families.
6. Built using construction steel and aluminum forms making the structure monolithic for maximum strength.
7. Leed lighting system to lower utility bills
8. 100% financing for 20 years through the Housing & Urban Development to qualifying families.
Evergreen Eco Homes staff with 35 years of experience in reinforced concrete construction has developed an advance deployment and construction program that can fast track the delivery of your Mobile Home of the Future. "The preliminary marketing test have been extremely successful and we are receiving pre-applications for mobile homes through out the State of Florida at info@evergreenecohomes.com" indicated the CEO.
Attention Editors: For media interviews please send us an email request to info@evergreenecohomes.com and we will contact you immediately.
Evergreen Eco Homes has designed an advance deployment in locating your unit in the lot of your choice after soil study confirmation!
Architectural designed by the prestigious firm Alvarado and Associates the Evergreen Eco Homes comes in different sizes with three or two bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen and 1 bath. Units can be expanded to add bedrooms, baths and terraces. The affordable unit of two bedrooms with living, dining, kitchen and 1 bath starts at $ 69,678.00.
For information please visit www.evergreenecohomes.com to see the different models and the new Mobile Home and House of the Future built with reinforced concrete to last for generations.
Contact:
Mr. Franklin Lopez-Lazaro, CEO
Evergreen Eco Homes, LLC
Main National Office
703 La Paz St., Miramar
San Juan, PR 00907
787-400-0124
info@evergreenecohomes.com
http://www.evergreenecohomes.com
Contact
Organization Evergreen Eco Homes, LLC
Last name Lopez-Lazaro
First name Mr. Franklin
Role CEO
Office tel no. 787-400-0124
URL http://www.evergreenecohomes.com
FRANKLIN LOPEZ
franklinlopez46@aol.com
Evergeen Eco Homes with a staff with more than 35 years of concrete building in the United States will pre-installed foundations on your site and movilized the concrete high tech deployment team in order to archor your new homes and connect it to electricity, water and sewer. Evergreen Eco Home staffs of engineers, architects and executives have a vast experience of constructing thousands of housing units in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Mobile Home Living Magazine Says the New Reinforced Concrete Mobile Home of the Future of the Evergreen Eco Homes" Will be a Great Hit" on the Market!
The new house of the future: reinforced concrete mobile homes.
2014-03-13
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