Systems-built homes are homes that are built in a factory and then carefully transported in sections to homesites where local builders put them together. Systems-built homes include modular homes, panelized homes and log homes.
Most systems-built homes look just like any other newly constructed home. They are built to the same state and local building codes and are subject to the same zoning regulations as site built homes. However, systems-built homes usually offer greater value for your money, better quality construction and shorter construction time.
Modular Homes are built in factories, carried in sections by special trucks to building sites, and then assembled by local builders on pre-prepared foundations. These homes are delivered nearly 90% complete and are usually assembled on the homesite in just two to six weeks.
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Panelized Homes consist of factory-produced wall panels. Most panels are open wall sections containing exterior sheathing only - allowing plumbing, wiring, insulation, and interior sheathing to be installed at the building site. Panelized homes are transported in sections to the homesite, where a local builder or company representative puts the sections together.
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Log Home packages are available in a variety of wood types and shapes. Designs of log homes vary greatly and many manufacturers can custom-design your home to your individual taste. Local contractors who specialize in building handcrafted, milled and timber frame homes will construct your log home for you.