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Modular homes have 2x6 exterior
walls constructed from the best lumber. On-site built
houses are typically built with 2x4 walls and open to
rain which can cause wood to warp or swell leading to
a lifetime of structural problems.
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Modular homes have superior construction
materials and techniques. Materials cut with hand held
equipment at a job site cannot compare to a $45,000 computerized
precision cutting saw.
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Wardcraft modular homes use advanced framing techniques and spider fiber blown insulation for a greater R value and tighter more energy efficient home.
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A special adhesive as well as nails
and staples are used in fastening components together
creating a sturdier structure. Reducing or even eliminating “nail
pops” commonly experienced in other homes.
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Modular homes have a reduced threat
of job-site theft and damage—problems that have
plagued on-site building in recent years and can add
as much as 10% to the cost of your new home.
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Factory inspections cover every
construction detail of modular homes which are built
to the strictest codes (UBC and IRC). Trained independent
third party inspectors perform numerous inspections per
house. Many cities/counties have no inspections whatsoever
and others have a minimum number of inspections.
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Factories offer skilled craftsmen
steady employment and benefits, resulting in a consistent
skilled labor force. You’ll have no worries about
delays relating to inexperienced or tardy contractors
as your home is nestled within the factory confines.
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With additional insulation and
precision craftsmanship, modular homes are significantly
more energy efficient. Your utility bills will be far
cheaper than your neighbors and save you more money in
years to come. Your home will appreciate in value just
as an on-site built home does.
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You can choose a brand new inventory
home that is already built and move it on to your land
in a matter of weeks.
- Factories buy a large amount of
lumber, sheet rock, paint etc. They get the highest quality
products at bulk pricing.
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