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Keiser Industries
CLOSED56 Mechanic Falls Road
Oxford, ME 04270
Phone: 207-539-8883
Fax: 207-539-4446
email: info@keisermaine.com
Keiser Industries Description:
CLOSED
"...We are the logical Company to work with to make your building process understandable, predictable, and expected. We are the Company who places value on honesty, a handshake, and lifelong relationships with our builders, and our suppliers..."
Providing these building styles:
- Ranch modular homes
- Colonial modular homes
- Cape Cod modular homes
Providing modular homes and buildings in:
ME
Company Background | |
How Long in Business | 2005 |
Yearly Avg. Number of Homes (Est.) | 200-300 |
Professional Organizations/Affiliations | National Association of Home Builders (NAHB); Modular Home Builders Associations of Maine (MHBA); Building Systems Councils; Energy Star Partner; Oxford Hills, Maine Chamber of Commerce. |
Design Staff (Architects & Draftsmen) | No architects on staff |
Builder Network | About 20 home builders |
Location of Factories | Maine |
How to Buy a Home | Available through builder network |
Construction Details | |
Building Materials | Wood frame construction |
Energy Efficiency | Exterior walls: 6" R19 Kraft faced with foam gaskets @ extensions, Interior walls: Insulation: 3 1/2" R-11 unfaced @ stairway and bath walls, Roof: R38 |
Construction Timeframe | 3 to 5 weeks |
Customization Flexibility | Limited customization options |
Amount of Floorplans | Over 25 predesigned floorplans |
Pricing | |
Avg. Cost per Square Foot | $80-$110 Pricing homes by the square foot is like pricing a truck by the pound. It’s not the best measurement. Your home price is based on many customized building specifications, finishes and customizatons. |
Avg. Transportation Costs | Dependent on site |
Avg. Placement Costs | Dependent on site |
Site Preparation | Handled by independent builder |
Options | |
Garage/Deck Availability | Depends on model selected |
Possible to Addon to Existing Home | Not offered |
Guarantees | Not stated |
Delivery Range | New England |
Number of Factory Inspections | Upon completion |
Number of Building Site Inspections | Depends on location |
Information Package | Information available on their website. |
Our Review | |
Editor's Rating |
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Editorial Review | In 2016, Keiser closed all of its facilities. Keiser Industries provided above average modular homes that blended in well with stick-built homes. They successfully finished a large project on Martha's Vineyard Island. If your homes are accepted on Martha's Vineyard (where the average home costs over $1 million) you know these are good homes. Their website has specifications and a photo gallery. The builders we interviewed all spoke highly of Keiser homes. This was a good choice for any modular home builder in the New England area. |
Mystery Homebuyer Rating |
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Personal Reviews of Keiser Industries

Pathetic. Its the only word to explain what this company did and the builder Don Smith who was the contractor. I wanted ice shielding all the way to the top of my roof. They did not do this. for the last 4 years, major leaks when I paid for 50 year architectural shingles. I am now redoing my roof this summer. Second, my door frame...The main door to the front of the house has rotted twice. this time it was "over build with flashing and new framing materials. Now there are no problems. I am glad this company is out of business. They stayed in business too long and screwed many good people out of their money!

My home was supposed to be a dream home! We have had nothing but ignored heartache. ALL OF THE DOORS ARE ROTTING THROUGH THE FLOORS AND FRAMES AND LEAK TERRIBLY!!! We had someone come and look from your company and took pictures, he never got back in touch as he was told not too. for 8 years now we couldn't get a return call, email or anything. Our attic is full of mold. I am devastated that I had zero customer service. I have 5 daughters and they live in this house too. NO ONE CALLS US BACK EVER! I want my money back. I have pictures and plenty of documentation but no one seems to care!

I do not have to review Keiser Industries, because I have lived in a Keisar home since June of 1993. It's a cape. I am downsizing, and will be selling my home. I am now exploring my options, buy a standing house,rent or puchase a Keiser ranch. My home is wonderful, warm and sturdy from the onset: economical and very few construction problems. Keisar responded to my needs. I was there when the first piece of lumber was put on the track in April 0f 1993. I decide to go the modular route you can be assured it will be a Keisar. I look forward to going to your site, and see all the improvements in the construction. There are many who think one is settling for an inferior product, but research thoroughly other existing businesses and by all means keep a portfolio.
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