Q: Which is better built? Modular or site built homes. A: Since material and design doesn't differentiate modular from site-built homes the answer is in the process of construction. Modular homes are built with the efficiency and quality control only found using factory assembly line techniques. Each home travels through departments run with specialized workers. Every building trade is represented. Work is never delayed by weather, subcontractor no-shows or missing material. Materials are also protected from the weather instead of being dropped off at an outside building site. Quality engineering and modular construction techniques also significantly increase the energy efficiency of your modular home. A quality control process provides assurance that your home has been inspected for code compliance and workmanship. In-plant inspectors as well as independent inspection agencies inspect the home on behalf of your state & local government.
Q: Do modular homes save me money?
A: When you add up all the labor, material and timesavings inherent in the modular building process, you will find that the price of a modular home is generally lower than a site-built home of comparable size. Buying materials in bulk and having a fixed cost instead of being subject to cost overruns are examples why the modular building costs can be lower. Plus you will keep saving money year after year, as your energy efficient home keeps your heating and cooling bills low.
Q: Are modular homes difficult to finance or insure?
A: There is no distinction between modular and site-built homes as far as appraisal or financing. Banks and lending institutions treat both types of construction the same. Likewise, there is no difference in insuring the modular property. Many banks prefer modular houses because of the fixed cost and clear description of what they are financing. A modular home manufacturer can also be better known because of the volume of homes they build. Banks are more comfortable with a regulated, consistent product and don't have the headaches presented by some fly-by-night carpenters.
Q: How do I get pricing on a Wisconsin Homes model?
A: All home pricing is obtained by contacting us at Designer@dhgi.net or by phone at 231-439-5151.