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Snake River Tiny Homes Launches Extreme Weather Package for Mountain West Buyers

Snake River Tiny Homes rolled out an Extreme Weather Package rated for 150 psf snow loads, with $3,000 off continental U.S. delivery now available.

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Snake River Tiny Homes Launches Extreme Weather Package for Mountain West Buyers
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Snake River Tiny Homes has introduced an Extreme Weather Package designed for full-time living in cold, high-snow, and high-elevation conditions across the Mountain West, pairing a 150 psf snow load rating with cove radiant heating and increased insulation in a single add-on available across their entire lineup.

That 150 psf figure is the headline spec here. Most standard park models are engineered for far lighter loads, and buyers shopping at altitude in Idaho, Montana, Colorado, or Wyoming have historically had to either compromise on their build or pay for custom engineering. Snake River's package bundles the structural and thermal upgrades together, targeting customers in high-elevation areas that require increased insulation and snow load capacities not normally found in most tiny homes.

The cove radiant heating is worth noting separately. Radiant systems heat surfaces rather than circulating forced air, which matters in a small square-footage build where you want even warmth without the drafty cycling of a traditional blower. Whether Snake River is using electric radiant panels, hydronic tubing, or another variant under that "cove radiant" designation isn't specified in the company's published materials. If that detail matters for your build, call them directly at 208-244-5204 before you commit.

On the pricing side, the company is stacking two promotions alongside the package launch. Park model buyers get $3,000 off delivery costs anywhere in the continental United States, which is a meaningful offset given how far some Mountain West land parcels sit from manufacturing facilities. Active and former U.S. military members qualify for an additional $500 discount. Both offers are listed on the company's Specials and Discounts page, though no expiration dates or terms beyond the basic qualifications appear in the published copy.

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Snake River Tiny Homes describes itself as family owned and operated, manufacturing all units in the United States, and claims the title of Best Tiny Home Dealership of 2026 from INSIDERWEEKLY Magazine. Their most popular model, the Trailblazer, is a park-model build with an optional sleeping loft and porch. A second model, the Outpost, also appears in their lineup.

One thing worth flagging if you're in serious buying mode: the company itself advises verifying any transaction through their office before transferring funds, pointing buyers to that 208-244-5204 number or their official email. That's not a red flag so much as standard practice in a market where scammers sometimes impersonate legitimate builders. The underlying specs, the package availability, and the discount terms are all worth confirming in writing before you sign anything.

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