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Modular Home Faqs- What is a Modular Home Building System

Modular Home Faqs – What is a Modular Home Building System?

Modular Home Faqs:  A modular home building system is a highly engineered method of producing buildings or building components in an efficient and cost effective manner. Modular homes actually begin as components; designed, engineered and assembled in the controlled environment of a modern factory. Today’s modular systems are able incorporate complex designs, open layouts and are of high quality and efficiency.

So What’s Different with Modular Homes?

Quality control and speed of construction.  Construction begins with modern factory assembly line techniques. The homes are built inside a climate controlled environment traveling to each trade through the various construction phases.

Quality engineering and modular construction techniques significantly increase the energy efficiency of your modular home. A quality control process provides assurance that your home has been inspected for code compliance and quality of workmanship. Many factories utilize both in-house inspectors as well as outside independent inspectors.

How Long Does it Take to Build a Modular Home?

Because modular homes are built in controlled environments (factories), and due to efficiencies of factories themselves, a modular home can be built in about half the time of a traditional home. Some modular homes companies are advertising that your modular home can be set on your foundation  fourweeks after you sign the contract to build. This is extremely fast, but don’t count on it.

More likely than not, your home will be on foundation 8-12 weeks after initiation. The time it takes to finish a modular home once it is set on the foundation can vary depending on the contractors and the back-and-forth nature between contractors and homeowners. If things go well, your modular home can be finished within 6 months of initiation. Compare this to the 12-18 month process of traditionally built homes, all of which is weather-dependent, and you can see that speed of construction is a very attractive first advantage.

The Terms Manufactured Home and Modular Home are Confusing. What’s the Difference?

Manufactured homes, sometimes referred to as mobile homes and are built to HUD code whereas modular homes are built to the same code is traditional site built construction.  Mobile homes are sold with a title similar to a vehicle title where modular homes are placed on a perminate foundation and deeded just as a traditional site built home.

Modular homes, like site-built homes, are constructed to the same building code required by the state and specific locality and therefore are not restricted by building or zoning regulations. Your new modular home is inspected at the assembly plant during each phase of construction.

What Do Modular Homes Look Like?

Modular homes look like any other home. Today’s building technology has allowed modular manufacturers to build most any style of home from a simple ranch to a highly customized contemporary.

What Are The Benefits?

When you add up all the labor, material and time savings inherent in the modular process you will find that the price of a modular home is generally lower than a traditionally built home of comparable size. And you will keep saving money year after year, as the energy efficiency of your home keeps your heating and cooling bills low.

Can I Finance Modular Construction?

Yes! Modular Home financing is the same as traditional site built construction.  Many banks are aware of modular home building standards.

Should I hire a General Contractor (GC)?

On any development venture, the GC has a full rundown of obligations and obligations that are both troublesome and tedious. An expert, experienced GC is best prepared to deal with every one of them capability. At the point when issues happen, he/she unravels them rapidly. Even better, he/she expects issues as per normal procedure and heads them off before they turn into a risk. An authorized GC knows the construction regulations, which is vital not on account of tailing them is the law, but rather on the grounds that they ensure the client’s well being and security. To put it plainly, in spite of the fact that it is significantly less demanding to fabricate a particular home than a stick-surrounded home without any preparation, most there are considerable advantages  from the help of an accomplished, proficient GC.

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