Secrets Behind The Durability of Modular Homes
Modular homes are carefully built in a controlled environment. They are computer engineered to match local, state and national standards. There are hundreds of basic plans. In addition you can generate unlimited variations through the computer . No two modular homes need to be the same. The framework is built first. 30-40 percent more material is used in framing to ensure durability. Both glue and screws and nails are used to make the modular homes more solid.
Since modular homes are built in the factory and indoors, adverse weather does not affect the building process. As the sections progress through the factory they face quality control at every step. Once finished, modules are covered and then transported to the site. After being placed on groundwork that is pre-made, they are joined and completed.
Sometimes modular homes are made in within just two weeks. Add to this another three to four weeks for the local builder to complete the home after delivery. The secret of the durability of modular homes is the fact that they are built in a modern and controlled environment. Precision engineering makes them good homes for a lifetime. More lumber is used in these homes. With all this trouble it is quite surprising that modular homes are far cheaper than traditional homes.




































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