
Modular housing refers to homes that are built in sections (modules) in a factory-controlled environment and then transported to the site for assembly.
Unlike traditional construction, which is built entirely on-site, modular homes are prefabricated in a factory, ensuring better quality control, faster build times, and reduced waste.
The timeline varies, but modular homes typically take 8–16 weeks to manufacture and install, which is significantly faster than traditional builds.
Yes. Modular homes are designed with energy efficiency in mind, often featuring high-performance insulation, energy-efficient windows, and sustainable materials.
Yes. Since they are built in a factory setting, modular homes generate less construction waste and often use eco-friendly building materials.