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There are many factors that contribute to the overall quality of a modular home. Demanding standards on raw materials - for example, wood is delivered to exacting specifications on moisture content, or it is sent back. That’s the best way to prevent warping and buckling after a home is built.
Built strong to last long. Homes are “overbuilt” to withstand the rigors of transportation. This gives you a level of strength and integrity much higher than “traditional” construction.
Built square and true. Components are assembled in pre-measured jigs by experienced craftsmen using the best tools. When it is built right the first time, it stays right for a lifetime.
Constructions takes place in a controlled environment, building materials are stored inside and not exposed to weather or vandalism. Each home is built with brand name products, with construction performed in a setting that is controlled by inspectors. All modular homes are built to meet local, state and national building codes.
Modular homes are built inside a factory and in a climate controlled environment. This means harmful weather never touches the inside of your home.
Modular homes are delivered up to 80-90% complete, which means you will be in your home much faster.
Quite simply, modular construction is the building of a home in separate sections, weather protected, within a controlled environment of a factory. Modular homes are built in stages, from flooring treatments, framing, insulation, drywall, roofing, windows, siding, cabinetry, plumbing and lighting fixtures are all installed and completed by skilled craftsmen utilizing state-of-the-art production technology. The home is then shipped to the building site and assembled on a foundation.
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