At Mainefactured, Anabella Mainetti set out to redefine tiny homes by building exclusively with steel framing. From the beginning, they believed that wood did not belong on structures designed to travel on wheels, and that the strength, precision, and longevity of steel were essential. Their vision was clear: to craft high-end, durable tiny homes that retained value and offered owners peace of mind. Steel-framed tiny homes provided the resilience they needed, and roll forming technology quickly became a central part of their plan. By integrating roll forming machines into production, they could ensure every frame met the exacting standards required for both beauty and durability.
When Anabella discovered Scottsdale’s roll forming machines, the company’s vision of bringing framing production in-house became a reality. After researching the technology and finding it both affordable and advanced, they invested in a Scotpanel 7090G2 roll forming machine. The training and onboarding process was seamless, equipping the team to design and fabricate steel-framed tiny homes with precision. Steel framing, combined with the capabilities of roll forming, allowed them to produce consistent, high-quality results. Even when minor issues arose, the Scottsdale team provided immediate support, reinforcing the reliability not only of the roll forming machines but also of the partnership itself.
Today, Mainefactured proudly builds steel-framed tiny homes using their own roll forming machines, embracing the advantages of steel framing in every project. The ability to produce in-house has elevated their craftsmanship, reduced maintenance concerns for owners, and ensured each home delivers long-lasting value. With roll forming technology driving production, Mainefactured is positioned to grow as a leader in steel-framed tiny homes. The company’s journey underscores how roll forming and steel framing work hand in hand to create a sustainable future for the tiny homes movement.
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