NAHB Modular Building Systems
NAHB Modular Building Systems
www.nahb.org/Modular
What is a A modular home is built in one or more sections in a factory,
then transported and installed on a permanent foundation at
Modular Home? the home site. Modular homes are designed and constructed
to meet all state and local building codes of your homes final
location.
Quality Construction
Unlike a conventionally built home, which is assembled onsite piece by piece and
is exposed to the elements throughout the entire process, modular homes are
constructed in segments called modules in protected, climate-controlled facilities.
Skilled craftsmen build each module using high-tech machinery and precise methods,
significantly reducing the amount of onsite construction time.
Built Strong
Built to tolerate the rigors of ground transportation and being lifted into place by a crane,
modular homes are typically built to stronger standards than conventional homes, which
also makes them better withstand the forces of nature.
Careful Delivery
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nce the modules of your new home are constructed in the factory, complete
with walls, floor, ceiling, wiring, plumbing, and interior fixtures, they are carefully
Watch a modular home come together: transported to your home site and gently and securely placed on a permanent
www.nahb.org/ModularVideo foundation by a crane.
View a gallery of homes at: Modular construction shrinks the building schedule significantly. Depending on the
www.hbi.org/ModularHomesPhotos size of your new home, it could be fully set onsite and weathertight in as little as one
day. Your local builder will do final finish work. Many owners are able to move into their
For more information, visit or call: homes just months after they make initial contact with their modular home builder.
www.nahb.org/Modular
1-800-368-5242 x8576
Benefits of Speed of Construction
Design Flexibility
While most modular home manufacturers have an extensive portfolio of home plans
to choose from, computer-assisted design (CAD) allows for design and customization
possibilities when planning your new modular home.
Your customizations are addressed at the factory, ensuring your custom home design
is built accurately and precisely.
Quality Control
Building homes in a factory setting allows for more consistent quality due to uniform
construction processes, training techniques, and routine inspections.
All homes are inspected by an independent, third-party home inspection agency
before leaving the factory. Additionally, once onsite, they can be inspected again, this
time by a local building inspector.
Energy Efficiency
Modular homes are often more tightly built and thus more energy efficient, resulting in
lower heating and cooling costs for the homeowner.
Modular Homes Modular homes are green by their very nature. Assembly in an
enclosed manufacturing facility allows them to fulfill some key
Are Environmentally components of green building standards.
Sound Waste of material at the factory and the job site is reduced.
The waste and byproducts that are produced during modular home construction often
are recycled or even converted to fuel that heats the factory.
With the bulk of a modular homes materials delivered at once, fuel is conserved and
emissions can be reduced, potentially lowering the homes carbon footprint.
Because modular homes dont require a large staging area environmental impact on
the land and the community where the house is being delivered is minimized.
The tighter a home is built, the more energy efficient it is. The modular construction
process allows for easier identification and filling of gaps around pipes, electrical
outlets, windows, doors, and exterior sheathing, resulting in less air infiltration and
improved efficiency from your HVAC.
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lumbers, electricians, and other subcontractors dont have to travel to multiple job
sites because most of their work is done in the factory. Less travel conserves gas
and cuts air pollution.
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any modular-home manufacturers are employing low-VOC caulks, glues, and
paints (to improve indoor-air quality) as well as using recycled building materials and
environmentally sound techniques in the homes they build so they are in compliance
with the NAHBs National Green Building Standard.
How to Get Find a Manufacturer
Contact a Builder
Most modular manufacturers market and sell their homes through local builders or
developers who will work with you throughout the processfrom design through lot
selection, site preparation, and finish work. The manufacturer can direct you to the
nearest builder serving your area.
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ou may already own your ideal home site. Your home can be designed to
complement the lot size, topography, and surrounding homes.
If you do not already own land, you can select a site that will meet your needs. With
the increasing interest in modular construction, there are sites available in existing
subdivisions or neighborhoods where your modular home can be constructed.
During construction, the borrower will typically make interest-only payments to the
lender on the funds as they are disbursed. Modular building saves money, because
the construction time frame is reduced, resulting in fewer interest-only payments on
your loan.
Design Your Home
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our builder will help with floor plan selection or assist with customizing a home
to your needs and lifestyle. You will have the opportunity to select from an array of
upgrades and options to personalize your new home.
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any builders and manufacturers encourage new modular home buyers to visit their
manufacturing facilities. Doing so will give you the opportunity to see firsthand the
quality craftsmanship and efficiency of modular construction. If the timing works out,
you may even be able to watch your new modular home being built right in front of
your eyes.
Beyond Modular construction isnt just for building single family homes. Modular manufacturers
can complete nearly any multifamily or light commercial project conceivable, including
Single-Family traditional brick town houses, condominiums, mid-rise apartment complexes, school
buildings, offices, and more.
Homes This versatile construction type even makes remodeling, adding on, or a complete
razing faster and easier.
A modular buildings systems, such as plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, are installed
by experts within the factory, significantly reducing the reliance on subcontracted labor
and its associated costs.
Modular construction creates less material waste and site disturbance than
conventional construction doesboth of which can save money and the environment.
Builders in tight urban surroundings can work with modulars with ease. Modular
construction requires a fraction of the staging area needed by site-framed techniques.
And modular buildings go up fast, so street closures and other disruptions to the
neighborhood can be brief.
When time and cost-control are of the essence, and quality construction matters,
modular technology delivers.
About the Council The Modular Building Systems Councilpart of the National
Association of Home Buildersis Americas resource for modular
construction. From connecting manufacturers with customers to
helping builders convert to modular construction, the council has
a wealth of information and experience with modular housing.
The Modular Building Systems Council is one of NAHBs Building
Systems Councils, which represents the systems-built housing
industry across the country.
NAHB Modular Building Systems Council
1201 15th Street, NW Washington, DC 20005
1-800-368-5242 x8576 www.nahb.org/Modular