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What is a
modular home?
Modular homes are built in sections indoors, where they are
never subjected to bad weather conditions. The sections move
through the factory, with quality control checking them after
each and every step. Finished modules are covered for protection,
then transported to your site. They are placed on a pre-made
foundation, joined, and completed by your local builder.
How long does it take to build a
modular home?
That depends on your design and the manufacturer,
but some modular homes can be built in the factory in as
little as 1-2 weeks. And there's never a weather delay,
since modular homes are built indoors. It usually takes
another 2-4 weeks to connect the utilities and complete
the home.
They sound like mobile homes. Are
they the same thing?
Mobile homes, now called manufactured homes, are built to
conform to the same federal code, no matter where they will
be delivered. A modular home conforms to all building codes
for your specific location, and in many cases construction
surpasses the required codes.
Don't all modular homes look alike?
No, and unless you were there to see the house delivered
and assembled, you would probably never think it's a modular
home. Modular home manufacturers use computer aided design
programs to draw plans to your specifications, or to modify
one of their standard plans to suit your needs, so nearly
any plan can be turned into a modular home.
Will banks finance a modular home?
Yes. Most banks, appraisers, and insurance companies treat
modular homes the same way they do site-built homes. Ask
the professionals in your area to explain how they evaluate
modular homes.
Can I save money by building a modular
home?
Sometimes. Construction costs for a modular home are sometimes
less per square foot than for a similar site-built home.
There are other cost-saving features:
- Most modular homes are very energy efficient,
which helps reduce your heating and cooling costs.
- Your home will probably be ready to move into much sooner
than if you wait for a builder to construct a house on-site,
thus saving you money on your construction interest payments.
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