The Faster Timeline of Modular Temecula Homes versus Site Built Homes
Can USModular really build my Temecula Modular Home faster?
YES! Through our streamlined planning process, regulated manufacturing conditions, and ability to prevent delays because of weather, we can usually build your new dream home up to 50% of the time of traditional, on-site constructed homes without forgoing quality!
Streamlined Planning
USModular can complete your fully customized home faster because we guarantee that all the steps that are required are finished before the home goes into the building process. The construction plans are designed and drafted, permits are in-hand, materials are ordered and in stock, and our workers is ready to begin work immediately. Since our prefab homes are not subjected to the extreme Temecula heat, rain, and the elements, we can not only eliminate delays, but can prevent problems such as warped wood, mold, and weather damages during manufacturing!
What is the Normal Timeline for Modular Homes?
The time span needed to build a prefabricated home will vary greatly depending on the size and type of the modular new home built. Often times, the modular home manufacturing process can begin within around four to six months after the necessary building permits are obtained. The average modular new home can be finished within 21 to 30 days from the time the manufacturing permits were obtained.
Within 34 – 40 days of completion, the custom new home is transported to the building location. The prefab home is then set into the premade foundation and is finished within 4 to 6 weeks after the relocation date. The entire modular home manufacturing process takes about 6 – 9 months, from start to finish.
What is the Usual Timeline for Site Built Homes?
Its very difficult to calculate an exact timeline for a site built home. So many delays and disruptions can occur because of a number of reasons, and these delays can cause significant extensions in pre-planned timelines. A site built home may leave stressed home buyers waiting a full year to 18 months for a second-rate project to be completed. This overwhelming timeframe can leave you with significantly higher fees you had not accounted for!