Modular home FAQ's
What is the buying process for a modular home?
- You choose your home and options
- A contract is signed contingent on financing and a small deposit
- Plan revisions are made and new engineered floor plans are drawn
- You close on your Construction-Permanent loan
- Your basement or crawl space foundation is built
- We release your home for production
- We set your new home
- Finish work of your new home is completed
Depending on the floor plan and style, between 75-85% complete.
How long does it take to finish the home after it is set?
About 4-6 weeks.
Will you build my garage and/or porches?
Yes. However, this may be at an additional cost.
What is the difference between a Modular home and a Mobile Home?
Mobile Homes - built to a lax code with generally substandard building products (when compared to modular or site-built homes). Built on a steel frame to hold it together, most have wheels.
Modular Homes - built generally to the toughest codes required in the state, built out of the same type building materials and name brands you would find in site-built homes. There are no steel frames underneath, only approved floor system. There are no wheels of their own, they are transported and then lifted off the transporter and set with a crane.
How much do modular homes cost?
As with stick built construction the cost of a modular home will vary depending on what you put in the home and the style of home you choose. Modular homes prices compare favorably with an equivalent site-built home.
Can modular floor plans be customized?
Yes. There are standard floor plans of course; however, floor plans of each style home can be customized, as well as the amenities inside the home.