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Where does Celtic Homes build their modular homes?

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Celtic Homes constructs their modular homes in a 40,000 square foot clear span building. The building is protected by security measures which helps prevent theft and vandalism of construction materials that plagues many other builders! Celtic Homes is the only modular builder that completes all stages of construction of your home in the factory.
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How far does Celtic Homes ship a modular home?

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Celtic Homes can transport your house anywhere in North America. We can also ship a packaged home overseas. Different provinces and states have varying transportation regulations that determine how large a home we can ship. This will play a large factor in determining the widths and size of your home so it is important that we know the final destination of your home from the very start of the construction process. Celtic Homes is well versed with all Canadian and U.S.
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How large a home can Celtic Homes build?

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Celtic Homes is capable of building any size home as long as we can get it through our overhead door! Our modules normally span 16' including the 24" soffit/eave overhang. We have the ability to construct modules up to approximately nineteen feet wide. We build homes from 800 square feet to over 3000 square feet as well as multi-family units and commercial/industrial offices and buildings of varying sizes.
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How do we get started in the modular construction process at Celtic Homes?

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Since Celtic Homes is an entirely custom builder we must first complete a final set of working drawings, blueprints and construction specifications list before we can begin construction and give you a final price on the construction cost of your new home. To begin this stage of the construction process, Celtic Homes requires a non-refundable design deposit that will be taken off the price of your home once construction has commenced.
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How does the construction process for Modular homes differ from site-built homes?

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Basically there is no difference between the overall construction process for a Modular home and a site (or stick) built home. The steps involved are the same as a site-built home. Before the Modular home is delivered the builder or agent has to consider such details as surveys and permits, water and electrical hookups, foundation, and septic if required.
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How long does it take to build a Modular Home?

Frequently Asked Questions about Modular Homes - Brenco Home...
A modular home is usually completed in half the time it takes to build a home on site. Under normal market conditions, it usually takes a factory three to four weeks to construct a modular home. After a home is delivered, it usually takes Brenco Homes another two to three weeks to connect the sections and utilities, and to complete miscellaneous finishing work.
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Of course, this depends on the size of the house and the number of modules used to construct it. With consistent quality and speed being one of the advantages of this type construction, a home consisting of two modules can be manufactures in about three to four weeks. Once this is complete, the finished modules are transferred to the building site and set on the foundation.
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Speed and consistent quality are two of the main advantages for choosing modular components for your new home. On the average, a home consisting of two modules will be factory produced in six or seven days. Once the manufacturing process is complete, typically with interior finish right down to carpets and wall finish, the unit must be transported to the building site and placed on its foundation with the use of a crane.
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Why am I hearing more and more about Modular homes?

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They are becoming more popular than ever as more people find the variety, quality, and cost savings that can be attained with a Modular home. According to the Manufactured Housing Institute (Arlington, VA) figures, the total of all manufactured housing went from less than 190,000 in 1990 to over 400,000 in 2000. People's attitudes have changed.
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So, what does Celtic Homes include in their price per square foot?

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Celtic Homes has a Standard Construction Specifications sheet that lists all the high quality products and construction materials that we use and include in all our homes. It is a very detailed and specific list to give you as much information up front about our standard home construction. Our standard homes include several extras that are normally considered upgrades that we feel help make the home more comfortable and aesthetically appealing.
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How does Pittsville Homes compare in pricing to other modular homes?

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When comparing prices with other homes, don't just compare the base price, but also compare the quality and service. We are detail orented with unmatched craftmanship. Through our Pittsville Homes builder network we offer hassle free new home construction from finance, finish and beyond. When compared with others, feature for feature, dollar for dollar, service to service we are confident this the best vaue anywhere.
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How long does a modular home take to build ?

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Total construction time can be as little as two to three months, where as conventional building could take as much as 9 to 12 months.
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North Star Building Systems
The average modular home takes only 45 - 60 days from start to finish. Modular homes can be built faster than site-built homes because modular homes are constructed in a factory, using assembly line techniques, warehoused material, and consistent quality while the foundation work is taking place on-site.
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Frequently asked questions about modular homes
Modular home construction is much faster than site built homes. The typical rule of thumb for the building of a site built home is 4-6 months from ground breaking. A modular home can be completed in 1-2 months. There are several reasons for this. All of the trades required to build a site built home are employed at the factory so there is a reduced number of tradesman. Secondly many different tasks can be going on simultaneously in the factory.
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Custom Modular Homes | FAQs
Of course, this depends on the size of the house and the number of modules used to construct it. With consistent quality and speed being one of the advantages of this type construction, a home consisting of two modules can be manufactures in about two to three weeks. Once this is complete, the finished modules are transferred to the building site and set on the foundation.
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Factory Direct Modular Homes - Frequently Asked Questions
Speed and consistent quality are two of the many advantages for choosing modular components for your new home. On the average, a home consisting of two modules will be factory produced in six or seven days.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Modular Homes - BSN Homes
Because of the manufacturing process and ease of assembly, modular homes can be finished in a short amount of time. Once all the materials for construction are received, some manufacturers can turn-around a 2,500 square foot home in just days. To assemble the modules, themselves, takes only a day or two with use of a crane.
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Where does Hallmark Homes build?

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We currently build in most Indiana counties and several in Western Ohio. Contact a Sales Consultant or e-mail us for more information.
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How are Modular Homes different than manufactured or mobile homes?

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Modular homes are built to the same International Residential Codes (IRC) as homes built on site. The International Residential Codes are created by building professionals to insure that a home is built to withstand the unique environmental stresses of a state and local area. However, manufactured homes, sometimes referred to as mobile homes, are built to a federal HUD code and do not have to meet state and local code standards.
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What do Modular Homes look like?

Frequently Asked Questions about Modular Homes - Brenco Home...
Modular homes look just like a home built on site. Today's cutting edge building technology allows manufacturers to build any style of home from a simple cabin to a spacious multilevel contemporary. This same technology allows you to custom design a modular home to virtually any design. You are only limited by your budget and your imagination.
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Modular homes look like any other home. Today’s building technology has allowed modular manufacturers to build most any style home from a simple ranch to a highly customized contemporary. And it doesn’t stop with houses. Modular producers are busy building apartments, banks, schools, office buildings, motels, hotels and much more. Chances are you’ve been in many modular structures and probably never realized it. Take a look at this sampling of our modular products.
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WHAT IS A MODULAR HOME AND HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM MANUFACTURED HOMES, IF ANY?

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Essentially there are two national building codes in the United States, HUDcode and I-Code (International Building Code and International Residential Code). Several states are still using the code standards of UBC (Universal Building Code) but in the next several years, all states will have adopted all or part of the I-Codes and for the first time there will by truly one national building standard for modular and site-built construction. Manufactured houses are built to HUDcode standards.
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What role does the architect play in the design of modular homes?

Design and Building Construction of Modular Home FAQ
Architects are knowledgeable of the parameters in modular building systems technology and can now use the building systems to create almost any style of architecture or size home. In certain cases we can use hybrid technologies such as stick and panelizing to achieve the final look.
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What types of homes does Ryland build?

Currently, our customer profile consists of a balanced mix of entry-level buyers and first- and second-time move-up buyers. These groups make up the majority of current and future homebuyers; and as a high-volume production builder, we are best-suited to provide these homebuying segments with the high level of innovative design and quality they demand.
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Where does Canterbury Designer Homes build?

Canterbury Designer Homes - Building houses you can afford
Canterbury Designer Homes builds in a wide variety of locations from Marlborough, West Coast, Otago Lakes District and Dunedin. Does Canterbury Designer Homes have homes that I can view? Yes. Our sales consultants are more than happy to show you houses under various stages of construction. Yes. The principle builder on houses we build, will always be trade qualified.
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How many homes does HCHH build a year?

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It varies on the money available, recipients available and building sponsors available. The ramge for HCHH is 1 to 3 homes per year.
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What size homes does Johnson Custom Homes design and build?

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We have completed homes ranging in size from 1,340 sq. ft. to over 4,000 sq. ft. The average home the past year has been between 1,900 and 2600 sq. ft.
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How does Centex Homes determine what homes to build and where?

Centex Homes - Frequently Asked Questions
Centex Homes' decentralized operating philosophy means we build homes through local operating divisions, each of which responds to its community's needs while taking advantage of the financial strength of one of America's largest builders. We build only in cooperation with local communities that grant permits that allow us to build to local or regional standards. For more information, read "How We Build."
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