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Wausau Homes, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryHome construction
Founded1960
HeadquartersRothschild, Wisconsin
Areas served
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota
Key people
Earl Schuette
(Co-founder)
Cliff Schuette
(Co-founder)
Marvin C. Schuette
(Co-founder)
Tom Schuette
(Former Owner)
Jay Schuette
(Owner)
ProductsCustom Homes, Panelized Homes, Single Family Homes
Number of employees
60
Websitewww.wausauhomes.com

Wausau Homes is a custom, new home construction company in the United States.

History

Schuette Brothers Original Sawmill
Founders of Wausau Homes: Cliff, Marv and Earl Schuette

As the economy improved, Wausau Homes changed its business model to include only protected builder territories across the Midwest Region. Wausau Homes eliminated prefabricated and manufactured homes from its product offering and now focuses solely on panelized or component homes. Walls and trusses are constructed within the factory headquarters and all other new home features are constructed on-site.

Community involvement

Marv Schuette and Wausau Homes have always been a strong supporter of programs that not only benefit youth but improve housing in general. His ability to see a need and devise a solution through innovative measures contributed greatly to a variety of areas, such as the United Way, the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, the Habitat for Humanity, the Mead Wildlife Center, Northcentral Technical College[1] , Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, Boy Scouts of America, and Girl Scouts of the USA.

The Meade Wild Life Center is for educating school children in a three county area of Central Wisconsin.
The Wausau Homes Boy Scout/Girl Scout Center is the nation's first combined facility.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Wausau Homes Scholarships". Northcentral Technical College. January 2007.
  2. ^ "Wausau Homes teams with local HFH affiliate". Wausau Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity. January 2004.
  3. ^ Becker, Bob (2004). Forever in Focus: Historic Images around the World of Wausau. Wausau, WI. pp. 86–89.((cite book)): CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)