Frequently Asked Questions
A modular home is a prefabricated structure built in sections (or “modules”) in a factory and then transported to the site to be assembled. These homes are built to meet local building codes and are often more affordable and faster to construct than traditional homes.
On average, it takes about 3-6 months to build a modular home, from the time you place your order to when it’s ready for move-in. The construction time is quicker than a traditional home due to the controlled environment of the factory.
Yes! Modular homes are built to the same building codes as traditional homes, and often have to meet stricter standards due to the factory production process. They are just as safe and durable, and may even withstand natural disasters better due to their reinforced structures.
Absolutely! Modular homes offer many customization options, from floor plans and finishes to energy-efficient features. You can work with the manufacturer to design a home that suits your style and needs.
Generally, yes. Modular homes tend to be more cost-effective than traditional homes, partly because of faster construction and lower labor costs. However, the final price can vary based on size, customization, and location.