What is the difference between Prefabricated homes and kit homes?
Kit homes are supplied in a ‘nuts and bolts’ form, consisting of the bare essentials to build a house up to a frame or lock-up stage. Once the kit has been supplied, the onus is then on the owner to acquire council applications, service connections, and all of the other paper work required to satisfy local regulations. Then the owner must build their house from the supplied components and/ or organise sub-contractors and trades people. Kits may not include the necessary components to make a house livable – items such as floor and wall coverings, plumbing, electrical, and cabinetry. These items alone and the labour required to install them represent a very significant portion of the cost of building a home. ‘Do you sell kits ?’ At this stage we don’t sell kits as our homes are a fully finished product but we Can work with your local tradespeople to complete installation. Our homes are fully finished, ready to move in.