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If you're in the market for a new home in the Midwest, there are a number of reasons why considering modular home floor plans in Indiana can be a great step in the direction of home ownership. There are a number of amazing benefits that go into the building of modular homes.
Customer Benefits:
From selecting floor plans to modular home features, customers have more control over the design and functionality. Modular homes can be built with the information and features that customers want.
Modular home construction is also more efficient than stick-built home, with lower costs involved. Smart planning often allows customers to move into their new home in a matter of weeks, not months (or even years). The speed of completion in no way compromises the utilization of quality materials and careful attention to detail.
Modular Homes Are Built With Quality Control in Mind:
While every home is built with a certain set of quality controls, modular homes are built in a climate-controlled environment that protects the home's structure during the entire building phase. No harmful elements (such as wind or rain) can cause any damage to the home while it’s under primary construction.
Modular Homes Receive More Quality Inspections:
Homes that are built in a controlled environment are inspected more times during the build. Modular homes may go through as many as 200 inspections or more, throughout the entire construction process to ensure that the highest level of quality is being maintained.
Modular Homes Are Built with Durability in Mind:
Modular homes, because they must be transported, are built with durability in mind. They're engineered to higher standards than stick-built homes. Many of the structural pieces are nailed, screwed and glued tougher to for additional structural integrity. Mobile homes are built to withstand many of the adverse effects of nature, such as wind, rain, and snow. Homeowners have added confidence that their home is built to last.
Modular Homes Are Energy Conscious:
The typical site-built home imparts nearly 8000 pounds of waste to a landfill. Building homes in a factory setting eliminates tons of waste. Wood and other materials can be recycled and used in the next modular build.
Modular homes are more energy-efficient, too. Construction and greater attention to detail and strength help reduce drafts and gaps that is present in stick-built homes.
One of the greatest benefits customers experience when considering their modular home floor plans in Indiana, is the flexibility in design. From hardwood floors to marble counter tops, customer can choose from thousands of modern and affordable features.
About the Company:
Milam Anderson is the founder of Rochester Homes, Inc., a company based in Rochester specializes only in modular homes. In April of 1972, Milam Anderson turned the first shovel of dirt to create Rochester Homes. Since that time Rochester Homes, Inc. has been building quality homes with innovative designs.