HOW THEY ARE BUILT

House SetQUALITY!

Modular homes are built in sections called "modules" or "boxes" inside and then shipped to the new home site where they are assembled. The modular home is constructed using "jigs" or patterns to ensure that all corners and joints are square. Quality control in a factory is a requirement if the home is to be assembled properly. The result to the consumer is a home where all the corners are square and all the windows and doors are plum.

In The FactoryBUILDING CODES

Modules are built in compliance with the same building code followed by conventional builders. Moreover, every modular home is inspected by a third party building inspector before it is shipped. This inspection is far more restrictive than the requirements for a conventionally site-built home. The result, however, is a home built to exacting standards with absolutely no shortcuts.

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"From Factory To Finish"

Click here to see an interactive slideshow of a house being constructed at the factory and then set & finished on site.

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