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What is a Modular Home? 

It is called a modular home because it comes with sections or “modules” constructed in a factory and then delivered and set up on the site. It has pre-designed plans but can be modified depending on the size, style, and design. It stands the same as traditional homes, is more energy-efficient and stronger. It also follows the same local building codes as site-built homes.

How long does it take to set up a modular home? 

It depends on the floor plan size, style, and location. However, from the moment that the sections are delivered to the final walk-through, it takes about 4-6 weeks to complete a modular home. Builders take 4 – 6 months to construct the home from the day a signed contract is made. If material shortages, shipping delays, or other errors happen during the construction, expect a longer timeframe to finish. It is best to keep the communication open with your contractor.

Are Modular Homes A Good Investment?

Yes, modular homes are a good investment because their value increases over time like any other property. Aside from that, they consume less energy and last as long as traditional homes. Much higher appreciation of value if you personally own the land and its foundation is permanent.

What’s the difference in cost between a modular and a mobile home? 

Mobile homes’ cost ranges from $40 to $50 per square foot while for modular homes, it ranges from $40 to $80 per square foot. These two homes may look similar but their core difference is that mobile homes are detachable, and can move from one place to another while modular homes sit on a permanent foundation.

Are modular homes safe for hurricanes and storms?

Modular homes go through a series of safety inspections and so, by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), they are solidly built and can withstand powerful storms like hurricanes and other natural circumstances. The higher you invest in the foundation type, the higher the assurance you get for this.

Hiring The Right Modular Home Builder

Before anything else, it is important to note that hiring the right modular home builder is gold. Do a background check, and make sure they have prior experience especially because it’s a more complex type of construction. Here are the scope and responsibilities of a licensed contractor:

  1. Secures permits and follows the local building codes before starting the project.
  2. Extreme and efficient supervision of the project.
  3. Anticipate and recognize potential problems then execute contingency plans if an issue arises.
  4. For more productivity rate, hire and manage subcontractors if possible for specific tasks.

It is the main duty of the contractors to manage the site preparation, land clearing, handling utility hook-ups, and foundation work. Next, attach the modular home sections, the coordinate the finishings. If the client requests, install extras like a driveway, porch, or garage.