Sing RV, based in McCleary, Washington, manufactures both tiny houses on trailers and park model homes. Their product line demonstrates the range of options available for those choosing between mobile tiny houses and semi-permanent park model installations.
Tiny House on Trailer
Park Model Exterior
Park models offer more square footage than towable tiny houses while still qualifying as RVs in most jurisdictions.
Park Model Interior – Living Area
Park Model Interior – Kitchen
Design Details
- Manufacturer: Sing RV
- Location: McCleary, Washington
- Products: Tiny houses on trailers, park model homes
- Additional Offerings: Honeycomb doors, log homes, partition walls, flooring, furniture
- Type: RV-classified structures
- Best For: RV parks, private land, tiny house communities
Lessons from RV-Based Tiny Houses
- Trailer-Based Homes Offer Mobility: Towable tiny houses can relocate as needed
- Park Models Maximize Space: Larger footprints provide more room while maintaining RV classification
- RV Classification Simplifies Zoning: Structures classified as RVs face fewer building code requirements in many areas
- Regional Manufacturers Reduce Delivery Costs: Buying from nearby builders saves on transportation
- Full-Service Builders Offer More Options: Companies providing furniture and finishes streamline the buying process
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I’ve been on their site several times before but this is the 1st time I’ve seen 1 of their buildings sitting on a couple of furniture dollies. I knew those panels they use are supposed to be light but that’s an extreme. Pretty cool to know.
Wonder what the weight is? That single axle looks questionable compared to the trailers we’re accustomed to. Otherwise, I like the interior and exterior wood siding.
The panels are only 1.5″ thick. I wonder what the R value is. If it is as good as 2×4 stick built, it would be great to have something that light and easy to handle. The build time is quicker too. They can also skin the outside in anything so you could have them do a steel barn roof and any kind of siding for the outside walls (at a higher cost). They are also doing a 50% off sale and lay away. Most SIP panels that I see are built with 2×4 and I wonder if that is for R value.