Modular Homes Are Not that Bad

Modular homes now account for more than one in every four new single-family homes sold each year. Modular home construction uses assembly line efficiency to build a house indoors; this process keeps the structure from being exposed to rigors of climate and weather.

Mass purchase of material, assembly line efficiency, and a climate controlled atmosphere result in a superior product for less money. Modular homes now offer almost every special feature and amenity found in site-built homes. There are many customized features for your house extension designs that can be added onto your modular home including, but certainly not limited to: customized fireplaces and hearths, upgraded carpets and pads, increased roof load construction, upgraded appliances and dishwashers, skylights, rounded drywall corners throughout (including windows), and upgraded light fixtures. Modular home prices range from entry-level to luxury. By deciding what you want and working with your builder in advance, you can determine how much you can spend on a house, and focus your search within that price range. Most modular homes are 90 percent complete when they are shipped from the factory to the building site.

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