RTM homes,
built for Manitoba.
Ready-to-move homes for Manitoba are built complete at our Zehner facility and moved east to your land, including sites that only open up when the winter roads do.
16 wks
Typical build to move-in
Up to 20% less
Than building on site
CSA A277
Meets or exceeds
BBB A+
Accredited since 2020

Including where the road is seasonal.
Manitoba is where the ready-to-move model earns its keep. A finished house that arrives complete needs days of on-site work, not months, which is the difference between making a delivery window and missing a year. Every home is engineered to the National Building Code for climate zones 6 through 8.
One piece, or several.
A ready-to-move home is built as one complete house and moved to your land in a single piece. A modular home is built as finished sections and joined on your foundation, which is how we reach wider layouts than a road will carry whole.
Both are built in the same facilities, to the same code, on the same schedule. Which one suits you comes down to the size of the house and what your route can take, and that is a conversation, not a form.
St. Theresa Point First Nation
Homes hauled roughly 700 km over winter ice roads, and a Child & Family Services building.
See the projectCommon questions.
Does Herauf deliver RTM homes to Manitoba?
Yes. Homes are built complete at our Zehner facility in Saskatchewan and moved to sites across Manitoba, including northern and remote communities.
Can a ready-to-move home reach a community with no all-season road?
Yes. Herauf moved homes roughly 700 km over winter ice roads to St. Theresa Point First Nation, and has delivered to Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation and The Pas. Planning is built around the ice-road window rather than hoping to beat it.
What has Herauf built in Manitoba?
Housing and a Child & Family Services building at St. Theresa Point, northern housing at Nisichawayasihk, and a cardlock washroom facility for Twin Valley Co-op in Birtle. The Co-op and St. Theresa letters are published in full on our references page.
Are these homes built for northern Manitoba winters?
They are engineered to the National Building Code for climate zones 6 through 8, with a continuously insulated, airtight envelope and triple-pane low-E windows, and the envelope is independently energy modelled.
Still deciding between one finished house and a home built in sections? Compare modular homes in Manitoba, or read modular vs RTM vs manufactured.
RTM homes elsewhere
Tell us about your land.
Send us the site, the size you have in mind and your timeline. We come back with a written quote, usually within one business day, free and with no obligation.
