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Encyclopedia > Modular homes

Modular homes are houses that are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use. They differ from mobile homes largely in their absence of axles or a frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks.


Modular homes usually lack the shallowly-sloping rooflines typical of mobile homes as the roof can be transported separately from the other components. Many modular homes, though, come preroofed. Once assembled on the site, a process taking hours or days rather than weeks or months as is typical with site-built housing, they are essentially indistinguishable from typical site-built homes. For this reason, the rapid depreciation in market value typical of mobile homes does not apply to them. Given these facts, many courts have ruled that zoning restictions applicable to mobile homes do not apply to modular homes. This development is expected to increase the sales of modular homes greatly in the near future.


Modular homes can be assembled over full basements and built to multi-story heights. Some hotels have been constructed of modular rooms and suites.


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Modular Homes Make Sense (570 words)
It turns out modular homes are in many ways superior to stick-built homes, and, once assembled, cannot be distinguished from their traditionally built counterpart.
Simply put, a modular home is one that is built in a factory, usually in assembly-line fashion, and then transported to a site in large units.
Although most modular home companies use the same product for each component of each house on the assembly line, it is still possible to substitute another brand to suit a homeowner's desires.
Modular home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (597 words)
Modular homes are houses that are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use.
Off-frame modular dwellings differ from mobile homes largely in their absence of axles or a frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks, however, some modular dwellings are built on a steel frame (On-frame modular) which can also used for transportation to the homesite.
Modular homes usually lack the shallowly-sloping roof-lines typical of mobile homes as the roof can be transported separately, from the other components.
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