Prefabricated structures, often built at an off-site site location, have gained in popularity over the recent years thanks to evolving technologies, lesser pollution and lower cost of construction.
Against the old-fashioned homes, where a team of labourers work for months on creating the structure, the modular homes come in segmented parts and saves time, cost and energy. However, experts suggest to probe the pros and cons before making a final decision.
One of the biggest benefits that prefab offers is quicker construction against the conventional way of building a project. As all the parts are partially constructed, only assembling and hooking up the parts is accomplished at the development site which saves time.
The entire process takes 6-8 weeks based on the internal and external specifications made. For instance, if your home plans are simple with no special engineering or custom details it might take 4-6 weeks else assembling process requires only 2-3 weeks to complete.
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