What's the difference between modular & traditional homes?
Modular homes are built in a controlled factory setting and then transported for quick on-site assembly. Traditional homes are built entirely on-site. This modular approach significantly reduces construction time and on-site disruption, leading to 30-40% savings compared to a traditional build.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the home’s structure, with mechanical, plumbing, and electrical connections, drywall, windows, doors, and the weather-resistant barrier. On-site assembly is a service we provide at a fixed price, which is determined by your specific region.
Do you offer financing?
We assist customers in securing financing by working with multiple credit unions and banks.
Where can you deliver?
Our homes can be delivered anywhere in BC. The folding technology allows for compact transport by road, barge, or air.
Can I live in this home year-round?
Yes, the homes are designed for year-round living and meet or exceed BC building codes and standards.
What kind of foundation do I need?
You will need a permanent foundation, such as a perimeter wall or piles. We advise contacting us to discuss your specific site needs.
What do I need in order to buy one?
You need a parcel of land and the funds for the purchase and pre-construction work. We will guide you through the rest of the process, including planning and permits.
If you have questions that are not listed, feel free to contact us!
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