Built America Magazine | South
“It’s a perfect partnership—our customers get beautifully crafted homes, and the Amish get reliable, well-paying work.” The Future of Tiny Living As the company continues to grow, Jones sees endless potential. “We’re in emergency housing, working with Lowe’s to build homes for flood victims in North Carolina and fire victims in California,” he shares. And beyond that? getting more involved
Innovation and Expansion
With the demand for affordable housing skyrocketing, Incredible Tiny Homes is continuously evolving. “We’ve developed an assembly-line process for our smallest homes,” Jones explains. “We can build up to five a day. That’s not something anyone in this industry can do easily.” For larger, more custom homes, Incredible Tiny Homes has partnered with Amish craftsmen in Kentucky, training them to build high-quality, handcrafted tiny homes.“We’ve remodeled their barns, helped set up their facilities, and now they’re producing about 100 homes a year for us,” Jones says.
“We’re looking at expansion,” Jones says.
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