QUALITY ASSURANCE
Quality
assurance at Future Home Technology involves everyone.
All employees from production to management are empowered to make suggestions
and decisions for improving our distinction of quality and raising our
awareness levels.
Future Home Technology's Quality Assurance Department inspects structural
code requirements as well as aesthetic detail. "Treat each home we
build as if it were our own."
Beginning with the concept stages of development, FHT's Sales and Engineering
Departments design your home based on specific code requirements for the
state of destination. Working closely with the builder, the process is
outlined in accordance with FHT's approved design systems. A "Third
Party" inspection agency retained by FHT reviews the design plans
as well as the actual modules while in production for code conformance.
FHT's QA personnel also inspect all phases of construction including testing
of raw materials used in the construction of your home. Any material not
conforming to our strict guidelines is removed from production and tagged
as unusable. Unlike site built homes that are subject to inclement weather
conditions and seasonal changes all construction is done indoors at FHT.
FHT's Production Supervisors and Group Leaders are responsible for a final
inspection of work completed, and components installed by their respective
departments. These inspections are documented as approved and then reviewed
by QA inspectors who must concur before the next stage of the construction
process begins.
All homes are cleaned and a final aesthetic inspection is completed before
leaving the factory to ensure a defect-free home will be delivered to
the builder. At this point, the QA personnel review the inspection documents
and complete a final review to assure any discrepancies noted have been
rectified.
Upon conclusion of all work, approval seals assigned by the third party
agency as well as the code enforcement divisions of the state of destination
are affixed to the homes. These seals provide local code enforcement officials,
as well as the builder and homeowner with assurance that a home built
by FHT meets or exceeds prevailing code requirements.
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