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This was truly amazing. Now I see how they could possibly do that in one day on “Extreme Makeover, Home Edition”.
made with 15% more lumber.. u know if they could make these homes with less lumber and keep the rest of the process it would be a great idea for improving our sustainability. id buy a manufactured home for sure- instead of trusting a builder who can basicly screw u with mistakes and code violations a company i imagine would be more relyable for design and warranty, easier 2 check references with previous customers, because they have higher volume- so peace of mind aswell
Though more product is used, the process actually has less waste than a standard stick built home.
pretty neat
We are studying modular home building this semester in school. This was very informative.
Thanks for posting.
omg! thats so awesome!its very fast!
I like what I see, It is true. That is why I invest all of my money in Mobile Homes.
Mobile homes are different from Modular homes though, but mobile homes have come a long way too.
That’s so cool. I need a home like this!
Great contribution to our industry. I’m going to re-post this on my Active Rain blog. What a positive statement for the Modular Home Building Industry.
this is definately the future of home construction. these companies will continue to make homes better, faster and cheaper.
I own a new modular home. It is built to the same standard in safety and quality as all new site built homes. I have all new and top of the line appliances included, a nice corner jet tub and more square footage(1178) than I really need as a single guy. My home also cost me 1/3price($80,000) based on comparable new home prices in my city. ($288,000). I have added an attached garage and my home has been appraised at $251,000. I already have $170,000 in equity after less than 1 year. Not bad.
One more comment but there was not enough room. These homes are built in climate controlled factories so there is never any worry about a 5 day rainstorm soaking the subfloor or delays due to weather for building purposes. Also like an auto factory you have the same people doing the same job every day so there is a higher level of competence and less change in trades people doing the work. I’d rather have a 10 yr veteran doing the ceiling than someone who does many jobs ok but none masterfully.
Horrific company with deal with!
I used Westchester Modular Homes in Bethel, CT. Not enough space to list all the problems with the builder. It was long, stressful process, delays, overage fees and legal fees.
Man, that’s freakin’ sweet. Definitely going modular if I ever get a new house.
They’re built better than mine. Watch My Money Pit.
Westchester Modular Homes in Bethel CT has some of the most professional staff I have encountered in my many years in real estate development; both for my client base and for myself personally or any member of my family. I would not hesitate to recommend Westchester Modular Homes to anybody interested in looking to build a new home. Rob and David are the best!
wow thats pretty sketchy how they notch the exterior walls to run the elec cables
@fiishywiishy I noticed that…..I am a electrician myself. I don’t like that idea there. They can say what they want but I am still skeptacal about the cost cuts in materials and crafstmanship on these “factory built” homes.
I build with manufactured houses in California and have never seen anything like that any time I’ve been to a manufacturing plant. Rules might be different where this was built, but I saw that in the video and thought it was off before reading your comment. mitchellinvestments
“Antiqui” lol
stick build is the only way to go.
this is a scam.
ask anyone who has had one for longer than 1 year.