Replace Your Damaged Home With A Modular Built Home And Move Back In Sooner Than Later...
Your home has been severely damaged by a weather, or worse it’s simply not there and you suspect that it is your siding, insulation, and possessions dangling in the nearby trees.
WHY would you want to build it back with the same construction methods that failed you in the first place?
Just think about It...
Instead of repeating the same problem that got you here, try modular construction instead.
Read below some of the benefits of modular construction:
Speed of construction/faster return on investment. Modular construction allows for the building and the site work to be completed simultaneously, reducing the overall completion schedule by as much as 50%.
Indoor construction. Assembly is independent of weather, which increases work efficiency and avoids damaged building material.
Favorable pricing from suppliers. Large-scale manufacturers can effectively bargain with suppliers for discounts on materials.
Ability to service remote locations. Particularly in countries in which potential markets may be located far from industrial centers, such as Australia, there can be much higher costs to build a site-built house in a remote area or an area experiencing a construction boom such as mining towns. Modular homes can be built in major towns and sold to regional areas
Low waste. With the same plans being constantly built, the manufacturer has records of exactly what quantity of materials are needed for a given job. While waste from a site-built dwelling may typically fill several large dumpsters, construction of a modular dwelling generates much less waste.
Environmentally friendly construction process. Modular construction reduces waste and site disturbance compared to site-built structures.
Flexibility. Conventional buildings can be difficult to extend, however with a modular building you can simply add sections, or even entire floors
Healthier. Because modular homes are built in a factory, the materials are stored indoors in a controlled environment, eliminating the risk of mold, mildew, rust, and sun damage that can often lead to human respiratory problems. Traditional site-built homes are always at risk from these threats.
To Learn More About The Costs Of Replacing A Home With Your Insurance, Follow The link Below:
http://www.thectrealtyblog.com/journal/2012/2/23/connecticut-homeowners-insurance-replacement-cost-vs-market.html
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