Experience a Better Way to Build
Discover how system-built homes drastically reduce construction time compared to traditional methods, delivering a faster, more efficient path to your new home.
System-Built Home
Customization of floor plans and features
Approval of designs and initial permit applications
Site-Built Home
Customization of floor plans and features
Approval of designs and initial permit applications
Factory construction of modules (walls, floors, roofs, etc.)
Quality inspections and assembly line efficiency
Clearing and grading the land
Laying the foundation (basement or slab)
Concurrent with manufacturing
Clearing and grading the land
Pour foundation
Building the frame of the house
Installing roof trusses and sheathing
Modules are transported from the factory to the site
Installing the roof and exterior walls
Windows and exterior doors
Modules are craned into place
Connecting modules, dried-in.
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC installations
Insulation and drywall installation
Exterior and interior finishes (painting, flooring, etc...)
Utility connections and landscaping
Interior finishes (painting, flooring, cabinetry)
Exterior finishes, including landscaping
Inspections by local authorities
Addressing any final touch-ups
Handover of the completed home
Inspections by local authorities
Addressing any final touch-ups
Handover of the completed home
These timelines for both methods are merely approximations. They are based on average conditions and can vary depending on factors such as location, complexity, weather, and availability of materials and labor.
Efficient - Flexible - Quality
Modular construction offers a smarter, more efficient approach to building. By creating modules off-site in a controlled environment, we can speed up construction, improve cost efficiency, and maintain high standards of quality.
System-built construction can be completed faster than traditional methods, as modules are built off-site simultaneously with site preparation.
The controlled environment of a factory can lead to reduced labor costs and minimized material waste, often resulting in overall cost savings.
The factory setting allows for consistent quality control and standardized processes, ensuring high-quality construction.
Construction is less affected by weather delays because much of the work is done indoors, ensuring a more predictable schedule.
System-built construction allows for a wide range of design possibilities, including complex architectural designs that can be replicated consistently.
System-built buildings can be designed with energy-efficient systems and materials from the outset, often resulting in better insulation and lower energy costs in the long term.
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