Why Modular?
- Modular Homes are built in a Factory
- Modules are built to conform to all state, local, or regional building codes at their destinations.
- Modular homes are inspected at the factory by a third party inspection agency to ensure that all homes produced by the manufacturer meet prevailing codes and are constructed to the approvals received by the state.
- Modules are transported to the home site on specially designed trailers, then placed on a prepared foundation and joined together at the job site by local builders.
- Local building inspectors check to make sure the structure meets local code requirements related to finish work that is done on the job site.
- Modular homes are generally less expensive per square foot than site built homes.
- A well-built modular home should have the same longevity as its site-built counterpart, increasing in value over time.