Modular Home Reviews

Posted by Modular Homes on February 26th, 2009

For The Most Comprehensive Review Of Modular Homes CLICK HERE

two story modular homesAre All Modular Homes The Same?

One of the misconceptions about modular homes is that they have design limitations. Some of this misperception comes from the assumption that modular homes are the same as manufactured (mobile) homes. Also in the decades past, designs have been more limited. But today, hundreds, if not thousands, of modular home models exist, and most manufacturers have architects who work with them to create a tremendous portfolio for their customers. The truth is that any home style can be made modular. If you have a set of plans that are your dream home, then it is completely possible for the manufacturer to create a modular plan to execute its construction.

Once you know what design you would like, typically you will sit down with your builder at a computer workstation where you will sample a variety of plans that meet your needs and wishes. What roof lines are most attractive for you? Is a cathedral ceiling something you always wanted? Many options are available. If a design is selected from a manufacturer’s catalog of home designs, then you are set. If you find a plan that almost works, then it can be tailored to meet your needs through the appropriate changes. Changes can be done by your builder on occasion, or by architects associated with the manufacturer or one you consult with directly. If none of the plans are exactly what you want, new architectural plans can be adopted into a modular construction process as well. Once the final plans are drawn and approved, the construction process begins.

In the past, there were greater limitations in complex designs, however this modular home review has improved significantly. As a general rule, the more complex the design, the greater the cost, and it may be that cost at some point reduces the benefits of modular over a site-built structures. This is where you must weigh all the factors such as time savings, higher quality, etc. before making a decision based on cost alone. Even though there are size restrictions in how long, tall, and wide a module can be for transport purposes, modules can still be assembled in a way that a variety of complex geometric designs can be accommodated. This applies to both interior and exterior structures.

cost of modular homeDesigns for modular homes have even entered into the art scene. This summer, the   in New York will showcase 5 different architects’ work in modular home design. Each was commissioned to design and build a modular dwelling, and the style variety is reported to range from an efficient abode to a monstrous mansion. Magazines such as Dwell also routinely showcase modular home design. This is no longer a limitation of this industry.

Even though modular homes offer significant advantages in cost and efficiency over other types of home construction, consumers demand variety in style and fashion. Individualism is a necessity when choosing where you live and in what home style fits your family’s needs and personality. By expanding the design options and architectural flexibility in modular home design, these needs are fully met giving the homeowner an excellent choice in new home construction.

CLICK HERE For A Complete Review Of Modular Homes, Modular Log Homes, And Other Pre-Fab Homes

News…

Modular Homes Review
Modular home reviews include information from the Modular Home Center which includes several pictures of modular home buildings.

Modular Home Models
Models can include modular home cabins, log homes, and the best in modular homes. You just need to know where to find the places to see the models.

Epoch Homes & Powerhouse Enterprises Build First Green Modular Home
He argues that this approach is more effective at introducing green building to the mainstream market than the practice of offering specific green home models or features.

By: Mike Zenga Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Michael Zenga founded ZN Custom Building in 2002 which specializes in building from Modular Home Floorplans or completely customized to clients needs. Known as the Modular Building Specialist, Michael is an unabashed advocate for the industry and contributes related articles to many publications.

Technorati Tags: , ,

Cheap Modular Homes

Posted by Modular Homes on February 7th, 2009

Does A Modular Home Make “Cents?”

modulars homeNo, it doesn’t! It saves Dollars! Modular Home Sales continue to grow at a greater pace than their counterpart, the site-built home. They would grow at an even faster pace but for two issues:

First and foremost, because people associate them with Trailers, Low Income and Poor Quality and workmanship.

Secondly – Consumer education. While modular home builders do an excellent job of educating the consumer with web sites and literature, they only get to tell their story to those that are interested!

The fact is there is nothing further from the truth! The terms modular home and quality are synonymous. They are ‘Manufactured’ indoors, in an environmentally controlled factory. They are computer designed, making all of the components fit perfectly, and at a greatly reduced cost, because the modular home builder can take advantage of ‘bulk’ buying.

They are much stronger than the majority of site built homes as well. Let’s ponder this thought for a moment. When a modular home is completed at the factory, it is crane lifted onto a trailer, then transported to your home site, then crane lifted again, and set into place. Can you imagine what would happen to a site built home if you tried to lift any part of it with a crane?

The bottom line is that you can get a better quality home for less money! That would seem to be a ‘No-Brainer’ wouldn’t it? But it’s not! Because people still have the stigma of ‘Cheap’!

You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to research modular homes. You can truly get the home of your dreams that will last you a lifetime, for less money than a site built home.

Do your research and it will pay off in huge savings and reward you with great satisfaction.

1. Research the manufacturer’s reputation. Find out if they are new to the business or been around for a while. Compare apples to apples when comparing products. Visit the factory if possible. Look at their product on line, then visit their model homes.

2. Research the builder. You will need a local builder, working with the manufacturer, to handle all the on-site work such as excavating and pouring the basement, preparing and completing work on the lot (grading, walkways, driveway), surveying and selecting the placement of the house on the lot, and finishing whatever wasn’t done at the factory (some trim, painting, etc.). Get references from your builder from their customers and suppliers, and check them out. You need to know whether a builder provides quality workmanship, is financially stabile and reliable.

3. Be thorough in the planning stage. Take your time to learn everything you need to about windows, doors, counter tops, etc. Visit building centers, kitchen designers, and so on, so that you can make an informed decision about each item that you choose, as you design your new home. Go over the floor plan carefully, to make sure the sizes and locations of the rooms, placement of windows, height of ceilings, etc., are exactly what you want.

You can save up to 30% percent by buying a modular home rather than a stick-built home. You can also save a lot of time. Modular homes are completed and ready to move in months ahead of site built homes. Modular homes are no different than anything else when it comes to shopping, there are some better than others! You have to do your homework. I suggest a shopping checklist. Write down what’s important to you. Make notes on each manufacturer. Choosing the best manufacturer and the right builder are paramount to your success.

Author; Bob Lindner

Modular Homes Cost Less
An industry indicator reveals that modular homes cost 20% to 33% less than traditional houses.

MODULAR BUILDER BIDS ON AFFORDABLE GREEN HOUSING
The eight modular models would range from $82000 to $239000. Several could be built with an unfinished second floor in order to save on up-front costs.

50 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BECOME A BUILDER
If building homes, either site built or modular is in your future, you don’t want to make too many mistakes getting into this business.

modular home parts

By: Bob LindnerArticle

http://www.articledashboard.com

Webmaster of www.prefab-home-buying-guide.com

Technorati Tags: , ,

Copyright 2005-2011 Modular Home Prices | Privacy Policy