Charlottesville VA Modular Home Builder For Your Home Needs

By Diane Baker


If you are in the market for a home, you may have trouble finding exactly what you want. Perhaps you love the size of a certain one you found, but the location leaves something to be desired. Or maybe the location is actually perfect for you and your family, but there are not enough bedrooms or bathrooms to suit your needs. A Charlottesville VA modular home builder can help you construct the house of your dreams in less time.

Many people are not aware of modular homes and what they look like. They actually look just like a traditional house, but they are constructed in a remote location in blocks or modules. Those are then loaded onto a truck and delivered to your site and pieced together, making it look like a traditionally built house like any other on your block.

It's also important to know that a modular house is not a mobile home. Mobile ones are generally on wheels, which allows you to either drive or tow it to a different location. Modulars are set on a foundation, and though they can be deconstructed and moved, they are not mobile in the same way that a camper, trailer or motor home would be.

Doing things the modular way is actually very beneficial. Traditional builders have to contend with weather, and often cannot start work in the winter or during rainy seasons. Since the modules are built remotely and indoors, weather is never an issue, so building can commence right away. You can also build green features such as a solar power system to save you money and make the house environmentally friendly at the same time.

All you have to do is decide on a plot of land or use an existing piece of land you have, even if it is very remote where builders don't normally build. When you find your builder, ask them to come out for a consultation on the land to make sure there is a good place to put a foundation, which needs to be laid before the modules can be delivered.

Once the land and foundation are squared away, you can finally choose which modular home you are going to build. On the Internet, there are plenty of pictures of different layouts that you can choose from, and you can even customize things like paint colors in most cases. Ask your builder if there is a model or display home nearby that you can see in person to get a real feel for the finished product.

After you place your order, you can expect a receipt and expected delivery date for the finished modules. That is when building starts in earnest. Remember, construction time is shorted with this type of house, so you can expect things to happen fairly quickly.

In addition to all these great features, you can use materials of your choosing during the build, including earth friendly ones that are safer for your family. Speaking of which, if your family grows, you can add a module onto the house to make it bigger, rather than having to move to or construct a larger house. This is so much easier, and ensure your house stays your home forever.




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