Modular homes are offered in a array of altered designs

Modular homes and additions are built Container House in a controlled environment that supports better quality construction and faster build-time.

Today’s modular systems are models of efficiency and quality. The building process begins at the design phase using state of the art Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems to create your floor plan. In-house engineering departments eliminate the need for costly outside engineering firms. Once you have approved your plans, third party approved plans are supplied for a building permit application. Once designed, the building process begins. Quality assurance is a constant process from every area of the factory ensuring the finest construction.

Quality materials, care for details and the same building codes and standards of site-built homes are observed. Efficiency begins with modern factory assembly line techniques. Work is normally not delayed by weather, subcontractor no-shows, or missing materials. Once the modules have been constructed at the factory they are ready to be delivered and set. Trucks deliver modules to the site where they are lifted by a crane and placed onto the permanent foundation. An experienced “set crew” will put the home together on the foundation. Your local builder will do final finish work so you can move in!

A small, custom traditional home builder cannot compete with a modular home builder’s financial leverage because of the economy of scale that production in an efficient factory setting with skilled craftsmen and precise machinery allows. Modular manufactured home value is therefore as great as traditionally built homes.

Homes or modular room additions are transported to the site nearly complete, while the construction of a stick-built home is carried out at the site. For home additions, modular construction has less invasive time to your daily life.

A building system is a highly engineered method of producing buildings or building components in an efficient and cost effective manner. The use of building systems is common in many different types of residential, multifamily, and commercial construction. A modular home is the culmination of one type of building system. Modular homes are constructed in segments (called “modules”) in a climate-controlled factory by skilled craftsmen using precise machinery and methods. When these modules come together on your building site and the final finishing touches are completed by your local builder, those modules become a Granny House for you and your family.