Modular Homes |
Traditional Homes |
Built in a manufacturing plant. This ensures that there will be no weather delays or damages. |
Built on-site. Weather delays are common and troublesome. Materials can be warped and damaged. |
Subject to the same zoning regulations as site-built homes. Meet all national, state, and local building standards. Building procedures go even above and beyond required codes and standards of traditional site-built codes. |
Same regulations, standards, and codes as modular homes. |
Greater value, less money. |
Costs more, but with comparable sizes and features. |
Benefits from assembly-line process. Saves money and time. Labor is used efficiently, with the same expert team of craftsmen working on each home. |
Built traditionally, site-built homes are much more costly and take much longer to build than modular homes. Many different crews work on many different aspects of the home, making the construction cost even more and completion take even longer. |
Takes weeks to complete. |
Takes months to complete. |
Built in a modern controlled environment using high quality materials. They are precision engineered for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability. Built well, so they are easier and less costly to maintain.
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Ownership costs are higher because repairs are often needed. |
Costs much less to begin with, yet appreciates in value through the years. |
Also appreciates in value, but much higher costs to begin with. |
Looks just like a traditional site-built home, but with countless more benefits. |
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