New home production has experienced a transformation within the last few years with the upsurge in modular home construction. Modular homes consist of all the features and amenities of a traditionally built home but can be constructed in a fraction of the time.
Energy efficiency and the shortened construction period are two of the many advantages of building a prefab home. Built indoors in a climate-controlled factory setting, new homes can be constructed on a schedule without any delays due to poor weather conditions. While the home is being constructed, the site is set up with the foundation and primary grading. The modular home is then brought to the site, where internal and external finishes are installed and utilities are hooked up. This synchronized timetable allows for faster occupancy and less impact on the sites surrounding area.
Although modular homes take a shorter period of time to construct, they are made from quality materials. Being that the building is transported to the prepared location after completion, the quality of the construction has to be strong enough to be transported and survive outdoor elements. With building standards and codes put in place for all types of construction, all modular buildings are constructed to meet or exceed these standards and codes.
Manufactured homes can be fitted with energy efficient light fittings, programmable HVAC units, day illumination, carpet or tiles, and an assortment of inner and outer paint selections; making a modular home just as customizable than a traditionally built home.
One ought to think about a modular solution when considering a new home construction. Efficient, environmentally friendly, and highly customizable, a modular home makes a great choice for any new home buyer.
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