In 1961, Paul-Émile Bonneville quit the asbestos industry in Thetford Mines and eventually became a mobile home company sales representative. From mobile homes to double-wide mobile homes, Mr. Bonneville will be noted as a pioneer through his participation in the rapid growth of modular construction.
The unacceptable delays and inadequate quality standards of companies producing the houses he sells prompt Paul-Émile Bonneville to launch his own modular construction factory. Bonneville Homes was born.
Now controlling all stages of construction and the quality of materials used, Bonneville Homes could offer outstanding customer service and excellent guarantees. From small prefabricated houses offered only in a few models, Bonneville Homes was eager to adapt to market needs. Consumers wanted a more spacious house, customized style, high quality materials, insulation performance, and so on. Bonneville Homes has responded to these needs, and more.
"Houses built in an assembly plant are the homes of the future. Today's consumer looks for comfort, quality, durability, and affordable design, with a minimum of maintenance. At Bonneville Homes, that's exactly what we offer. We are convinced that our products will appeal to the aesthetic taste as well as fulfill the needs of our loyal customers and that of new buyers."
― Dany Bonneville, Co-President