Modular building systems have many advantages. For one thing, modular construction doesn't have the same disadvantages that often plague traditional builders. For example, since modular building is done indoors rather than outdoors, bad weather doesn't slow down the work. There is also less risk of construction equipment being stolen; replacing building materials can create price increases to clients. State and federal building codes help ensure that modular construction is high quality.
Safety requirements are strict for modular systems such as prefab homes; several inspectors check for quality on each house. The best tools are used for modular building. A strong structural focus is used; braces often add extra strength to walls and floors. Environmentally responsible building materials and energy saving procedures are the norm in today's modular construction systems.
Price is another advantage of modular building. Since prefab homes take much less time to build than traditional houses, the purchase price is much less. This helps make home ownership possible for people with lower incomes. The price per square foot of modular structures is up to 35 percent less than that of traditional buildings.
Another strong advantage of today's modular building systems is the selection of floor plans. Builders of modular construction have a wide choice of house plans available. Builders can also modify floor plans to accommodate homeowners' preferences in rug colors, window styles and many other features. It's possible to add many luxury features to modular construction such as a walk-in closet or a jet tub.
Ceilings in modular homes may be tray or coffered rather than plain. Tray ceilings feature different levels such as a recessed area with a border around it. Coffered ceilings have recessed, waffle-like squares with attractive border trims. Many modular home builders are willing to work with clients to create attractive homes that fit each buyer's particular tastes. This is a real advantage as it saves homebuyers the expense of remodeling the home themselves after purchase.
Exteriors of modular homes aren't limited to being plain or rectangular anymore. Many new prefab houses have stylish windows and contemporary architectural features. Attractive sundecks, awnings and steps are popular outdoor modular construction additions. Shortened building time is another advantage of prefab home construction. Modular construction is done year-round in climate-controlled factories; this means work time isn't lost to poor weather.