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Is a Modular home “just a cheap, flimsy, poorly constructed house”?

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Is a Modular home “just a cheap, flimsy, poorly constructed house”?

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A. NO!! The Modular homes of today are models of efficiency and quality assurance. Most Modular builders use state of the art computer design stations to assist them in planning and customizing the design. The highly engineered structures are then built in sections, called “modules”, inside the controlled environment of a factory. Finally, each section is shipped by truck to the building site where they are assembled. They must conform to the same local building codes as a regular home (often called site-built or stick-built home). Once they are set on and attached to the foundation, they are indistinguishable from the neighboring homes.

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