Manufactured and modular homes define two prefabricated housing alternatives that are built in factories and assembled on site. Although these types of homes share some common characteristics, a few significant differences can persuade a homebuyer to choose one option over the other.
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Transitioning from a Standard Manufactured Home to a Modular Home
Wednesday, 30 March 2022
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How Modular Homes Are Constructed
Thursday, 8 July 2021
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One of the most significant advantages of modular construction consists in its ability to combine different processes, which can be completed at the same time on site as well as off site, in a factory-controlled environment. Because specific tasks, such as project planning and analysis, design approvals, and permit work, can also be completed simultaneously, the construction process timeline can be cut down considerably, with a positive impact on project costs.
Why Your Next Home Could be a Modular Home
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Whether you're planning on buying a smaller home as a single person or a bigger home for your growing family, opting for a modular home instead of a traditional stick-built house can bring along a series of benefits you may not be aware of. But before discovering the advantages to buying such a home, let's take a closer look at what exactly a modular home is.