One of the most widespread misconceptions about modular homes couldn't be further from the truth.
In fact, modular homes boast high quality thanks to the factory production process. Unlike traditional construction methods, modular homes are shielded from adverse weather conditions such as rain, sun, wind, or snow during the building process. They are constructed in a strictly controlled environment, adhering to quality control rules and building standards.
Modular homes adhere to the highest standards, with energy efficiency, fire protection, and overall efficiency equivalent to, if not better than, those of traditional brick or frame houses. Construction elements not only meet building standards but often surpass them.
It's the excellent quality of modular home construction that makes them durable.
The insulation quality and ventilation of any modular building are key to providing a comfortable indoor environment. Modular buildings can achieve the same thermal transmittance values (U-values) as traditional structures.
Factory construction quality consistently surpasses what can be achieved on a construction site. Details cut with manual tools on-site cannot match the precision of those cut with radial arm saws in factories.
Furthermore, factory quality control covers every construction detail, from floor frames to final painting, with trained inspectors conducting numerous inspections daily on each home.
What happens on a construction site? The best one can hope for is four or five inspections throughout the entire building process.
Today's modern modular buildings are better constructed than ever before. From exterior to interior, facade, insulation, and roofing, everything can be customized, of the highest quality, and compliant with required standards.