iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Home Management
 

10 Things You Won’t Hear At The Building Site Of A Custom Modular Home

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Michael Zenga

Forget your preconceived notions of what you think modular homes are – these look just like regular homes but they are built offsite in units and transported to the built site and put together in just a couple of days. Modular homes are the less expensive, more efficient, eco-friendly alternative to a conventionally built house. Oh, and they can be fully customized at less than the cost of a non-customized stick-built.

Here are 10 things you won’t hear on a custom modular home building site:

1. “I’ve got bad gas!” When conventional builders need machinery to help them build, they leave them there over the weekend. Young punks can come by and add sugar to the gas tank (or water or just about anything else, really). This causes delays and delays cost money. (Oh, did you think we were talking about something else?)

2. “Hey baby, you’re looking fine”. Homes are built in a factory-like setting, among professionals who are focused on their craft. This is different than the stereotyped construction worker who keeps one eye on the job and the other on people walking by on the street.

3. “Looks like rain. I guess we’ll take off for the day”. Weather delays wreak havoc on a stick built schedule. A day of rain might result in a day or even a week of delays, as well as potentially damaged building materials. However, modular homes don’t have those issues because the setting in which they are built are weather independent.

4. “The inspector hasn’t shown up yet and we can’t do anything until he does. Oh, but you still have to pay us”. Crews are to be paid even during downtime. And with scheduling issues like bureaucratic inspectors, it could be days (or more) until they arrive. That time costs you money. However, in a modular home, the homes are built under the supervision of inspectors and they are erected onsite quickly so inspectors can come and go without delaying the project.

5. “Shut up! I’m trying to sleep!” A sure way to anger your new neighbors is to start your machinery too early. You might comply with local laws, but you may still get that one neighbor who works nights, sleeps days, and now you’re on their bad side before you even move in. Modular homes are stealth-built! They are built offsite and only take a day or two to assemble onsite. It’s a great way to keep your neighbors happy.

6. “Should I bury this wasted material or burn it?” Building stick built homes often wastes material. And that’s costly. But a custom modular home wastes far less material (because material not used on one home can be used on another, especially since it’s not ruined in the weather).

7. “Let’s hose the homeowner!” Stick built homes may not be intentionally more expensive but they do cost significantly more than a custom modular home. The cost savings are found through lower material costs, saved labor costs, minimized delay costs, lower building loan interest costs, and lower costs because the home is more efficient.

8. “I hate the environment, and I support global warming”. Conventionally built homes leave a much larger environmental footprint to build than modular homes. And, when you’re living in your modular home, you’ll find it’s more efficient, too.

9. “If anything goes wrong with the house, let’s hope it happens on day 366”. Most stick built homes come with a 1 year warranty. After that, it’s up to the homeowner. Modular home warranties are ten times that amount: homeowners enjoy 10 hassle-free years.

10. “I just peed in the neighbor’s rosebushes”. Stick built home construction workers are onsite for long workdays. They’re not always professional or respectful. But modular homes are built by professionals in a clean, factory-like setting, so your rosebushes are safe.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Modular Homes Central is one-stop resource for modular home floor plans, prices and information. More people everyday are realizing the tremendous value of this construction method and are reaping the benefits of this lower cost, better quality, and more environmentally friendly approach. Visit us at Modular Homes Central and learn more!

Article Tags: built [See Dictionary], homes [See Dictionary], modular [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 28, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

The Modular Industry Adapts
Submitted by: Michael Zenga

The subprime mortgage crisis has affected just about every form of housing within the country Lending is more restrictive, current home inventories are still tremendous, and a large percentage is unable to make their current mortgage payments...

Modular Homes, The Standard in 2025?
Submitted by: Michael Zenga

"By the year 2025, modular homes are expected to be the dominant form of home building not only because of their higher quality and lesser costs but most importantly because of their eco-friendly superiorities...

The Economic Situation And The Modular Home Solution
Submitted by: Michael Zenga

There’s no denying it, we’re in a serious economic crisis Financial organizations are collapsing under the weight of bad debt that they have taken on and consumers are experiencing uncertainty and a lack of confidence in the market...

Myths And Facts About Modular Homes
Submitted by: Michael Zenga

A home is one of the largest purchases that someone will make in their lifetime so it’s important to know the facts – all the facts – before buying...

You Were Ripped Off
Submitted by: Michael Zenga

Once upon a time there were two friends – Jack and Jim – who went to a car dealership They each sat down with a salesperson and made a deal for the same kind of car...

Décor And Design Tips
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Having a beautiful home with great curb appeal and spacious interior space is great so long as you have a coordinating décor and design scheme...

Candle Decor - Relax Your Home With Light and Aroma
Submitted by: Christine Benson

Your home is an expression of who you are The colors of your walls, the theme you use, the style, and the decorations; these reflect your personality and your perception in life...

Affordable Elegance - Keeping Things Simple But Beautiful
Submitted by: Christine Benson

Elegant and beautiful home decor is not limited to millionaires alone You do not need a million dollars for a single Victorian-era wall decor to make your home beautiful...

Beauty in Flames - What Makes Candles So Special
Submitted by: Christine Benson

Candles been used for more than thousands of years From simple burning sticks and tarred rushes, to more modern scented wax candles enshrined on delicate candle sconces...

Love and Lights - Building a Romantic Mood
Submitted by: Christine Benson

Dinners between lovers are always better when it is a candle-lit one That much we know...

Right Choice For Glass Furniture
Submitted by: Gina Sasedor

With the rising competition among furniture designers and suppliers, the consumer had ended up with what we call the best amongst best and this is to our advantage...

How To Finish A Basement With Safety In Mind
Submitted by: Todd Bishop

If you too are thinking about adding more space in your home by learning how to finish a basement, there are a few things you should keep in mind at the very onset...

Bathroom Storage Ideas: Create a Room Unique to Your Personality
Submitted by: Andrew Stratton

The bathroom is a place of necessity, body maintenance and beautification, and at times it is a refuge from the rest of the world and a source of relaxation...

Choose Appropriate Wicker Furniture For Your Dining Room
Submitted by: Kristine Reeves

Wicker furniture has been widely used all over the world Although they were common in the Asia and the neighboring parts, now it is ordinarily noticed in many westerly nations also...

Give Your Living Room an Ethnic Look With Wicker Furnitures
Submitted by: Kristine Reeves

Many are commonly preferring caning furniture these days They are relatively more mediocre but fit the function rather than expensive upholstery piece of furniture...

A Guide Into Choosing the Best Rack and Storage Made of Wicker Furniture
Submitted by: Kristine Reeves

Rack and storage systems can be observed in every house and organizations all over the world With the aid of such systems, we will be capable to hive away anything under the sun, be it shoes, bicycles...

A Good Wardrobe Will Make Your Bedroom Shine
Submitted by: Bill William

We have so many pieces of furniture in our homes that half the time we pay absolutely no attention to them, forgetting in many cases to maintain and clean them (things that are often not that easy to do, especially with bulky furniture)...

The Wicker Swivel Chair - A Great Accessory
Submitted by: Kristine Reeves

When most of us hear about wicker furniture, what straightaway occurs to head are those elegant caning dining chairs or living sets...

Help Your Home Stand Out Among the Crowd With a Cupola
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves

Cupolas are a small dome like structures that you can install on your home to give it a distinctive look...

Fypon Column Wraps Can Add That Distinctive Look to Your Home
Submitted by: Lawrence J. Reaves

You can add a distinctive touch to your home by adding Fypon column wraps The PVC column warps are uniquely designed to make installing them easy...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy