Thinking about a modular solution for your commercial or public sector residential project? Our FAQs provide the key information you need to make informed decisions. If you have any further questions or need additional support, feel free to contact our team.
Modular housing consists of homes constructed in sections (modules) within a factory-controlled environment before being transported to the site for final assembly. This method ensures high quality, efficiency, and reduced construction time.
Modular housing differs from traditional construction in that homes are prefabricated in a factory setting rather than being built entirely on-site. This process allows for superior quality control, faster build times, and reduced material waste, making it a more efficient and sustainable solution.
The timeline for building a modular home varies depending on the design, but most modular buildings are manufactured and installed within 8–16 weeks, which is significantly faster than traditional construction methods.
Yes, our modular homes are built for maximum energy efficiency as they are constructed using Structured Insulated Panels (SIPs) - which are pre-insulated high-performance panels, energy-efficient windows, and sustainable materials to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
Yes, modular homes are environmentally friendly. Their factory-built process minimizes construction waste, and they often incorporate eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient designs for a reduced environmental impact.
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