The clock is ticking for New York homebuyers
New York State’s all-electric mandate goes into effect on January 1, 2026, requiring that all new single-family and state-code modular homes under three stories be built without gas, propane, or oil systems. While existing homes, renovations, and additions are not affected, new builds will fall under this new rule.
For families who want the option of gas or propane heating systems, time is running out. The real deadline to act isn’t the official December 31st cutoff — it’s October 15, 2025. That’s when orders must be submitted to allow enough time for permits and stamped plans to be approved. Inspectors require plans in place by December 20th at the latest, which makes October 15th the practical cutoff for anyone who doesn’t want to be locked into an all-electric build.
Why this mandate matters for homebuyers
This law changes the way modular homes in Western New York and manufactured homes across Buffalo, Erie County, and Northwestern Pennsylvania will be built:
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No more gas or propane heating systems in new homes after the mandate begins.
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Energy sources permanently impacted — families won’t be able to choose a mix of heating systems for cost stability or comfort.
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Limited exemptions apply only to special facilities (like hospitals or backup systems), not residential buyers.
If you’ve been considering a modular ranch home, Cape Cod modular home, chalet modular home, or even looking into modern prefab homes in WNY, October 15th is the date to circle on your calendar.
Owl Homes is ahead of the curve
Many dealers are scrambling to adjust, but Owl Homes of Fredonia has already developed a clear process to ensure your plans meet the deadline:
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Sales & Orders: Our team ensures that permits are submitted on time so you can still include gas or propane in your new home.
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Project Management: We coordinate directly with towns and villages to confirm submission deadlines and inspector requirements.
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Customer Guidance: We explain the rules in plain terms, making it simple to understand why acting before October 15th matters.
See our model homes and get started while there’s still time.
The opportunity before Oct 15
Acting now means:
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You secure your modular home permit before the cutoff.
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You keep the flexibility of choosing gas, propane, or hybrid heating.
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You lock in the home design you want before code changes limit your options.
After October 15th, you’ll still be able to build with Owl Homes — but all-electric modular homes will be the only option available.
Call us at 716-673-1366 or contact us online to lock in your build.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What happens if I miss the October 15th deadline?
If your order isn’t submitted by October 15th, inspectors may not approve stamped plans before the cutoff. That means your home would have to comply with the all-electric mandate starting January 1, 2025.
Does this rule apply to all modular and manufactured homes?
Yes — the law impacts state-code modular homes and manufactured homes under three stories across New York State. Existing homes, renovations, and additions are not affected.
Can I still build with propane or gas after 2025?
Only if your permit application is filed and substantially complete before the cutoff. After that, all new homes will be all-electric.
Where can I view Owl Homes’ available designs and floorplans?
Visit our Find a Home page or stop by our In-Home Experience Center to explore layouts, finishes, and features.
Final thoughts for WNY & PA families
This transition represents both a regulatory change and an opportunity. By ordering before October 15th, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your permit is in place, your design is secured, and your options remain open.
At Owl Homes of Fredonia, we’re committed to guiding you through the process and making sure your family has the comfort and energy flexibility you want in your new home.
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~Article & Imagery by Nicholas Bellanti
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