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Custom Modular Homes are the logical extension of building homes
of exceptional quality.
In Connecticut's colonial days it was quite an event to
"raise" a home or barn. The neighbors came in and tress were cut and everyone
lent a hand to build a structure. This was "sweat equity" at it's best. When
your neighbors needed a new home or barn you in turn would help them out in
kind. This really was not what we would call
green building today but it got
the job done.
Over the next two hundred years this type of building was
replaced with people that specialized in building homes on site. Neighbors were
replaced by subs and the cutting of trees was replaced by lumber yards. Once
modular construction came to the market place homes got better and less
expensive to build.
Modular Custom Design
All modular home builders will tell you they have "the best modular home" and
obviously want you to buy it based on that claim. Having the best home or
modular home is relative to what "best" means. It could be the most affordable
home, the best value, the best building time frame or the best home features.
Seldom will you find a home that is all of these in one package. The goal is to
find the home that fits the term "best" into those categories that are most
important to you.
Modular Home Costs
Building a home in a factory setting certainly took the
expensive materials used in a home out of the weather but it also put some
tremendous buying power behind those material purchases. This buying power
enabled the local builder to offer a far better product with many more features
at a cost of less than what he could by trying to build a home piece by piece.
Economy of scale became the driver here. A site builder is buying materials for
one house so he gets the one house price. A modular manufacture is buying
materials for hundreds of homes and obviously gets the hundred home price which
gets passed onto the builder and then in turn, onto you, the home owner.
So costs saving for many years has been the reason so many
builders have taken their building projects high tech with modular construction.
The builders we work with though are not totally driven by a cost savings. These
builders are also demand quality.
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Modular Homes The Basics
The best builders stand behind their work and their product.
One superior advantage of modular construction is the dynamics at work when
building a home in a factory setting. Just like Toyota and Chrysler have
outstanding quality in their products the modular manufactures enjoy this same
level of quality control when manufacturing homes. It is far easier to have QA
(quality control) inspectors check product on a production line than it is for
the builder to visit various sites and see that things are being done right.

In onsite construction the goal of the builder is to get the
frame of the house up. Then they want to get a roof on and some sheathing to
keep the wind out. Basically they are building from the outside and working
their way in. In modular construction we not only control the build process but
we control the weather, well at least inside the factory. In modular
construction we start with a wall with sheetrock on it. Then we lift that onto a
deck or floor system and then the ceiling and roof are applied. At that point
there is no "outside" to the home yet. It is all open studs. This is were a big
advantage to modular construction comes into play. Having the outside wall open
means we can add the wiring, the plumbing and all electrical outlets and then
actually caulk each so there are no drafts that sneak in and steal your energy
dollars.

Glue. Yes GLUE. When building a home on site builders rely
heavily on mechanical fasteners and avoid glue all together. They all know that
the glue is a far superior method for connecting the critical items in your home
but find it too hard to use. In July they pull the trigger on the glue gun and
squirt a stream of it over an expensive cabinet. In January they cannot pull the
trigger hard enough to get the glue out of the cartridge. So it basically proves
too troublesome to use in spite of the benefits to the quality of the
construction. Modular construction provides a climate controlled environment that
works well with the use of adhesives. Epoxy foam seal and construction adhesive
are used freely to give the product both strength and durability. No squeaky
floor, no drafts, no nail pops are all a result of our ability to use
construction adhesives on top of our mechanical fastening program.

Energy Saving Homes
All quality builders take special care to build a home with
good energy saving features and construction methods. In modular construction we
do the same with the big difference being we have more of those energy saving
features and methods available to us. On top of that modular buying power at the
factory level makes many more products like energy saving light fixtures, bath
fans, air exchangers and superior insulation available to our customers with
major cost savings.

We encourage you to use the web as a modular home directory to see all that is
available in the manufactured home or prefab industry. Nationwide, modular homes
are becoming the choice of custom luxury home builders because of the consistent
quality, cost savings and time advantage.
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Carol Sormrude
Cell 860-303-6442
Office 860-572-9414 Ext 312
Office Address:
Prudential Connecticut Realty
62 Greenmanville Avenue
Mystic, CT 06355
Learn More
About the Modular Advantage from BusinessWeek
Before going "green" check out the high performance home
features in:
Fine Home Building Magazine-Green Building
Green Energy

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