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Rebuilding? Discover the Modular Home
December 10, 2009 by Dexter Elmond · Leave a Comment
North Carolina is well known for its famous modular homes. There are many different styles and shapes of houses around the world. Split level, multiple family, and mobile homes are just a few, but what exactly are these modular homes that North Carolina seems to have as a claim to fame?
Have you ever driven on the freeway when suddenly you were forced to step on the brakes because in front of you a police car started swerving between all the lanes with its lights on in order to slow down traffic? Then you noticed that in front of the police car was a huge flatbed truck. On that truck was what looked like a pre-built house.
Quite likely, you wondered to yourself at that moment, why is there a house on the back of some truck, and who in their right mind would have it shipped to some location? Is this really worth it to hold up all of the traffic?
Well, this truck actually is hauling something that we call a modular home. This is a house that is put together by first building all the different sections of the home in a remote facility and then putting it together at the intended site of use.
The average modular home costs between $40,000-$80,000. This is, of course, relatively cheap, but it is important to note that the expense does not include the price of land; the land must already be owned. This is quite advantageous for a homeowner looking to rip down his old home and rebuild a newer home.
As mentioned earlier, one of the main advantages of having a modularly constructed home is the fact that there is no worry in regards to the weather time line. All construction of the units are done indoors, and expenses that would have to make up for weather problems and time loss are cut out entirely.
Material delivery fees are also out of the price equation because a sufficient amount of material will always be available at the warehouse, as opposed to being delivered in limited quantities to the job site, which nearly eliminates construction delays and theft of building materials from the site.
Clearly, the most desirable form of construction today is the modular construction of a home. It is also very easy to look up online where many details are available for further information.
Dexter Elmond is a professional modular house builder. For more information about the advantages of North Carolina modular houses check out the DRA Living website online. Dexter is an SEO specialist working with SEO services company ClickResponse.
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