Modular Build |
|
|
|
The building process begins by engineering the home on a 3D computer system. Our engineers analyze the home to make sure it is structurally sound. The 3D engineering system interfaces with our order management system to order all of the material needed to build the home. A typical modular home is comprised of two to four modules. Modular homes are built following local building codes and use proven building techniques. The first step is to build components in our state of the art production facilities and assemble them into three-dimensional modules. We complete most of the exterior and interior of the modules in our plants. On the exterior of the modules we install the windows and most of the siding, shingles and other architectural details. On the inside of the modules we install all of the wiring, plumbing, insulation and sheet rock. After drywalling is complete, we install plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, cabinets, countertops, interior doors and trim. The modules are loaded onto special trailers and delivered to the job site. At the job site, the builder coordinates the placement of the modules onto the foundation with a crane. After the modules are in place, the builder seals up the roof. On the outside, the builder assembles the garage components and installs all of the siding, shingles and architectural treatments that were not installed at the plant. On the inside, the builder finishes off the connection between the modules and coordinates installation of carpeting and other miscellaneous items. QUESTION:
|



