The Benefits of Building a Modular Home
By Teach and Learn, published Mar 30, 2007
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You get a customizable home.
When you build a modular home, you are involved in the process from the beginning. You can change the modular home floorplan, pick the floors, carpets, etc. You cannot get that level of control in a home that is already standing.
Modular homes are built in a climate controlled factory.
Many of the problems with mold and mildew in traditional stick built homes occur in the transportation of the lumbar and construction of the home in the elements. The wood is transported, stored, and framed in a stick built house in the weather over months. Modular homes are built in pieces in a climate controlled factory, then transported to the building site. The wood is sealed from exposure to the elements in a modular home. The modular home, therefore, is completely free from mold and mildew when erected at the building site.
Modular homes can be built in 1/3 the time of traditional stick built homes.
This is because building in the factory can be taking place at the same time the foundation is being poured, the site is being cleared, and the utilities are being installed. Once the site is ready for the home, the home can be installed usually in a matter of weeks. Sometimes it only takes a few days.
The Benefits of Building a Modular Home
An interior of a luxury modular home by Empyrean International LLC.
Credit: Empyrean International LLC
Copyright: Copyright � 1998-2007 Deck House L.L.C
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