The Faster Timeline of Modular Westminster Homes versus Site Built Homes
Can USModular really build my Westminster Modular Home faster?
YES! Through our streamlined planning process, contained building conditions, and ability to completely avoid obstructions caused by weather, we can generally build your new dream home in about half the time of traditional, on-site constructed homes without cutting quality!
Streamlined Planning
USModular can complete your customized home faster because we ensure that everything is taken care of before the home goes into the production phase. The construction plans are created and ready, permits are in-hand, building materials are ordered and ready, and the builders is ready to begin work immediately. Since our new modular homes are not exposed to the extreme Westminster heat, rain, and the elements, we can not only eliminate obstructions, but can prevent problems such as weather damages, warped wood, and mold during building!
What is the Expected Timeline for Modular Homes?
The timeline to build a new prefab home will fluctuate greatly depending on the type and size of the modular house built. Typically, the modular home building process can begin within around 4-19 months after the needed building permits are obtained. The normal modular house is often finished within 21 to 30 days from the time the building permits were obtained.
Within 5 weeks of completion, the custom new home is shipped to the building locale. The new modular home is then set in to the pre-constructed foundation and is completed within 4 to 6 weeks from the relocation time. The complete modular home building process takes anywhere from 6 – 9 months, from start to finish.
What is the Normal Timeline for Site Built Homes?
It is practically impossible to predict an exact time for a site built home. So many obstructions and disruptions can occur caused by for many excuses, and these delays can cause substantial extensions in pre-planned timelines. A site built home may leave eager clients waiting over a year and a half for a substandard project to be finished. This dismaying timeframe can leave you with considerably higher charges you had not previously taken into account!