indieDwell
indieDwell, founded in 2016 by Scott Flynn and Pete Gombert, manufactures modular homes for affordable housing, with operations based in Boise, ID and additional factories in California.
Founders
indieDwell was founded in 2016 by Scott Flynn and Pete Gombert. Both founders brought their vision and expertise together to create a company focused on addressing the affordable housing crisis through innovative modular construction. Their leadership continues to drive the company's mission of providing energy-efficient and sustainable housing solutions.
Headquarters and Locations
indieDwell is headquartered in Boise, ID. In addition to its main office, indieDwell operates factories in Northern and Southern California. These strategically located facilities enable the company to efficiently produce and deploy modular homes to various regions, ensuring widespread availability of their housing solutions.
Specialized Services
indieDwell specializes in the manufacturing of modular homes aimed at affordable housing. Their services include the production of multifamily housing solutions and emergency housing units, which are essential for rapid deployment in disaster scenarios. The company's modular homes are built to comply with the International Residential Code or International Building Code, ensuring high quality and safety standards.
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
indieDwell designs its homes to meet U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home standards. This commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability ensures that the homes are environmentally friendly. The company's focus on energy-efficient designs helps reduce the overall footprint of the housing units, making them a viable option for eco-conscious buyers.
Community Development Partnerships
indieDwell partners with various organizations to support community development and affordable housing projects. Through these partnerships, the company aims to make a positive impact on communities by providing high-quality, affordable housing solutions. These collaborative efforts help address housing shortages and improve living conditions for many families.