
Are Modular Homes The Home of The Future?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on 10 19th, 2011The future is upon us and as the population grows housing may have to go another direction with modular homes. Since these type homes can be moved when needed many people can transport their home with them when they decide to make a move because of a job transfer or just wanting to “escape” city living.
With some areas that are overpopulated a modular home may be just the answer to the housing shortgage. This means that with a modular home it can Read the rest of this entry »
read comments (0)Can a Modular Home Be as Beautiful as a Traditional Home?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on 10 18th, 2011Most people who think of modular homes probably think of a trailer that will never look like a normal home. That information is not true as modular homes built today can look like any other home that you would build. When you purchase a modular home, you will often be allowed to choose the color of the carpet and paint in the home. This makes the modular more like a home you would build yourself. You can choose the furniture that goes in it as well Read the rest of this entry »
Where And How Are Modular Homes Assembled?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on 10 14th, 2011Where and how are modular homes assembled? This is a question many home builders may ask when considering which type of home they want to build. Modular homes are not mobile homes because they lack wheels, axles and a frame.
Modular homes are also known as pre-fabricated homes. These homes consist of many different pieces that are assembled in a factory by well-trained, permanent personnel. These homes are fabricated away from the elements and in a controlled environment. This allows for a higher quality product that can be as unique as the homeowner wants. Each section of the pre-fabricated Read the rest of this entry »
How Quickly Can a Modular Home Be Built?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on 10 10th, 2011Modular homes take much less time time to build than traditional homes. This type of dwelling is manufactured in sections. The factory usually takes 2-3 weeks to complete one unit. After the factory construction is complete, the sections then have to be put together on the site where the home will be located. This typically takes anywhere between 2-4 weeks. All together, the average modular home can be manufactured and constructed on site within 4 weeks. Homeowners may slow up the process if they decide to make changes to the layout after the Read the rest of this entry »

