Why Have a Fl Keys Modular Home:
The Benefits of Modular Homes
1. Limited Number of Subcontractors
Generally, the modular builder contracts with a limited number of subcontractors.
Since the majority of construction is performed in the factory, the modular
has limited responsibilities. Most modular builders will subcontract out
the foundation construction. In addition, the crane company and installation
crew are usually subcontractors. This eliminates the possibility that your
builder will have delays from a “no-show” subcontractor.
2. Manufacturer Responsibility
Since most of the work is performed in the factory, the manufacturer is responsible
for all of the construction of the home only in the manufacturing facility.
When a problem results from work done in the manufacturing facility (which
is rare), the manufacturer corrects the problem. Consequently, ongoing
problems with modular homes are relatively unheard of.
3. Regulation & Inspection
As a result of intense regulation and inspection of the home during construction,
it is extremely rare that a home leaves the factory with a defect in design
or manufacturing. The third party inspection services see to this and assume
liability for their plan review and inspection responsibility. Additionally,
since modular construction is regulated by the state, the state is typically
involved in correcting the problem.
4. Superior Construction
The larger quantity of construction material used in the modular home results
in enhanced structural stability. The material that is used is also often
of higher quality than what a site built builder uses and the material
is stored indoors until needed. Additionally, better construction techniques
and higher control techniques greatly reduce the chances for unforeseen
defects. This includes problems such as mold that could arise from moist
lumber.
5. Reduced Construction & Assembly Time
The modular home is completed in the factory in approximately one-third of
the time it takes a stick build home to be completed. This eliminates the
possibility of an on-site construction related fire or other problems.
The factory controlled conditions also eliminate the possibility of bad
weather delaying the completion of your home. Furthermore, a modular home
is not subject to delays from back-ordered materials or unreliable subcontractors.
Once the home is delivered it is closed and sealed within days and the
remaining on site work is completed very quickly. Within weeks, the home
is available for the buyer to move in. Consequently, the neighborhood children
won’t have a chance to play in your uncompleted home and there is
no chance for vandals to damage the interior of your home.
6. Skills & Specialized Training of Modular Builders & Installers
Modular Manufacturers do not choose to deal with builders that are under-skilled
and poorly capitalized. Manufacturers have a set list of builders they
deal with and are in constant communication with these builders to update
them on new techniques and changes in the industry.
7. Financing
Modular Homes are financed in the same manner as conventional homes.
The Basis of Modular Construction
1. Modular Home: A modular home is a home constructed in multiple sections
in a factory. It is built to the same building code used by conventional
site-builders and is transported to the new home site where it is placed
on a permanent foundation.
2. Modular Manufacturer: A company that constructs modular homes in multiple
sections inside a controlled factory.
3. Modular Builder/Contractor: The company that sells the home to the homebuyer
and is responsible for ordering the home from the manufacturer. The modular
builder constructs the foundation for the permanent installation of the home
and is responsible for some finish work after the home has been installed.
4. Modular Installer: A subcontractor who specializes in the installation
for the modular home on the foundation.
Modular Homes vs. Site Built Homes
1. Modular Homes Are Quicker To Build. From the time you place your order,
even when the factory is hopping busy, you can get a two module home delivered
to your site in eight weeks or less and you can move into your home within
a few weeks. From the time you place you order, the average site built home
takes six to nine months to complete.
2. Modular Homes Appreciate In Value The Same As Site Built Homes. All Things
being equal (Location), Modular Homes appreciate in value in the same step
as site built homes.
Modular Homes vs. Manufactured Trailers
1. "Manufactured Homes possessed poor ability to withstand the high
wind loads generated by Hurricane Andrew in 1992” Quote from FEMA Publication
following Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
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