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February 10th, 2010 by admin
Modular homes are homes that consist of numerous units which are designed in a remote factory and then transported to the site of construction. The various sections are assembled into a single home by using either trucks and cranes. Modular houses resemble traditional houses. The main variation is that they are fabricated in industrial scale facilities and put together on the site. This saves effort and time as work on the building starts in the facility during the time when the prep work on the site is being done. Usually, Manufactured homes North Carolina dwellings are manufactured to local state or council recommendations, so dwellings built in a given fabrication facility will have differing building levels depending on the ultimate location of the parts. Steel and/or wood framing are usual options for building modular buildings. Modular house designs can be customized for regional regulations. For e.g., buildings constructed for hurricane prone regions can have protective structures in-built to for additional safety.