Modular houses are residential homes that consist of various units which are designed in a manufacturing unit and then delivered to the site of construction. The modules are assembled into a single house using either trucks and cranes.Modular houses look just like traditional custom built homes. The major variation is that these are pre-built in industries and assembled on the construction site. This saves effort and time as construction on the modular building can begin in the factory when the prep work on the site is being performed.Typically, modular homes are constructed to local state or council recommendations, so houses built in a given manufacturing factory will have differing building standards based on the final destination of the modules. Wood and steel are usual raw products for building Modular Home. Modular home designing can be adapted for local regulations. For e.g., buildings built for hurricane prone places can have protective structures built into them to meet local building codes.
Modular houses look just like traditional
February 27th, 2010 | Home and Family