Prefab Modular Homes, or Prefabricated Homes, as some people like to call them, are simple houses that are constructed, delivered and assembled in parts. In technical linguistics, Prefab Modular Homes are created offsite, in the form of different sections. Then they are shipped to the owner’s site, where a team of expert puts together all the pieces and gives the entire house a final shape.
Prefab Modular Homes are sort of like jigsaw puzzle pieces. However, we’d advice you to think of them on a bigger scale, as these so called jigsaw pieces have become extremely common in different forms and shapes, all over the world. The modern industry likes to say that Prefab homes are the future of the construction market.
Perhaps they’re right because of the fact that the economy has made it very hard for people to buy ordinary houses. On top of that, when we see a gradual increase in the world population, every little family is now demanding for a house. Since the prices are too high and the real estate market is doing too well in terms of selling brick and mortar buildings, people are now heading the Prefab way.
So how does it all start? What are the necessary steps to building or ordering a Prefab Modular Home? If you must know, you should read the next few passages of this article with 10x amount of keen interest. By the end of this article, you’ll not only have a clear idea about Prefab Modular Homes, but you’ll also come to realize various advantages of owning and establishing a prefabricated house.
Presently, Peter DeMaria and the architects of his age are coming up with unique prefab home designs. These guys deal with clients on a big level, and their price range is fairly beyond the buying power of an average person. The purpose of writing about DeMaria was to illustrate the popularity of Prefab Modular Homes in today’s time and age.
Above all things, the most common form of these buildings are shipping container homes, as they’re really cheap, easy to assemble, and very easy to modify if need be. Shipping containers are not only being used as houses, but they’re also being used for various other purposes. If you’re interested in knowing about those applications, sift through our previous posts about the uses of shipping containers.
Coming back to the Prefab Modular Homes topic, a lot of people who don’t have any experience regarding these houses, they often confuse them with mobile homes. First of all, Prefab Modular Homes cannot be moved the way mobile homes are moved. If you have to move them, they’ll have be disassembled and reassembled later on. So the concept is pretty much different.
These homes are also known as HUD homes, but the thing that really matters, is the common functionality behind all those different names. And by the way, if you were to take a look at these houses in real life, you will not be able to tell the difference whether they’re ordinary on site homes, or prefab homes.
How so? The fact that prefab buildings so much in common with ordinary on site buildings; it kind of makes it hard for an untrained eye to notice any differences. Speaking of common things, Prefab Modular Homes are constructed and approved as per the same set of codes, as any conventional building.
They’re financed in the same way, built in the same way, appraised and depreciate in the same way, and once these houses are installed, they automatically assume the role of a titular on site home. Iron Town Home is one company that has gone too far with the construction of prefab buildings. According to the company’s claims, their houses are built in any way the client likes – so much so that over the past couple of years, the company has overseen construction of departmental stores, prefab offices, prefab convention centers, prefab housing colonies and etc.
Advantages of Prefab Modular Homes In The Modern World:
- Flexibility With Respect To Everything!
The construction business is about dominating over competitors, through features that make clients happy. Flexibility is very important and it’s very much commonly available if you were to place an order for a prefab building, house, apartment or anything. Since 1950, modular buildings have been reaching out to their customers through custom designs.
It means that the client can place the order in any way he/she wants the house to be. For instance, the prefab house can be built as per specific to the letter specifications, or it can be built around the rough idea of building a 12,000 square foot mansion, with swimming pool, snooker tables, a huge green lawn and so much more. You just have to disclose your ideas to the construction company, or the architect, and the rest of the stuff is taken care of automatically.
- Time Efficiency:
Time is money! Isn’t it true? When your house is being built, you simply wish that somehow the entire process can be sped up, so you can move into the new home, and also cut down on the extra labor cost. This “time efficiency’ attribute is something that comes with all kinds of prefab houses. The work is done in parallels – each team is handling different parts of your house at the same time, and all the material is bought and applied at the same time of the construction process.
Within a matter of weeks (if the house if of small capacity), the order is complete and it ready to be delivered.
- Adherence to Building Standards and Regulations:
In the U.S. alone, Prefab Modular Homes follow building standards, down to their last foundation. Every State has its own rules and all the construction companies follow them to the lines. This is to ensure that your house is not violating any laws, any environment safety clauses or anything that has to do with disturbing neighbors. All modular buildings go through the same stringent procedure, which is why they’re the best in the industry.
