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Why is a Modular Home built better?
Modular homes are built in a factory environment with the same
skilled craftsmen performing the same job each and every day. These
folks are not learning their job as they are building your home.
Technology as well as flexible engineering and manufacturing systems are
all brought together to create the home you have always dreamed
of. While your home is being built in a controlled environment,
your materials and ‘systems' are also kept in a controlled environment,
not left out on the job site to be ‘weathered' or stolen before your
home is ever assembled!
Why is a Modular Home more affordable?
If you choose a
modular-built home, you will move into your home sooner than if it is
traditional site-built construction. And TIME IS MONEY. A modular home
is built in about 1/3 the time that a traditional site-built home would
take. Why? First of all, there are no weather delays when your
home is built in a controlled environment. Modular home construction
continues year around.
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Modular-Home Building Methods & Site Construction
Modular homes are computer engineered to meet all
national, state and local building standards. With hundreds of
stock plans to start with, and the ability to computer generate
unlimited variations, the design of your "dream home" is only limited to
your imagination.
As with traditional building methods, a
modular home starts with its framework. Modular homes typically
use 20% to 30% more material in the framing to insure a safe and secure
trip to its destination. They are precision engineered for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability.
In starting a modular home, great detail is given to the
layout and strength of the floor, since this is what will carry the
weight of the rest of the home. After the floor joist and
sub-flooring are in place, the wall panels are put in place. The
wall panels will already have the sheet rock on the inside. The
electric and plumbing can then be installed. After the wiring and
piping is done, all nooks, crannies and crevices are sealed with
insulation and the wall cavity is insulated.
Next comes the
exterior sheathing, roofing and finished siding. Somewhere in the
midst of all this, the windows and doors, bath and kitchen fixtures,
carpets, cabinets, and heating units are installed. The completed
product is then wrapped with a protective material for shipping.
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The Congaree Vass
Starting at $115,000


Congaree Dogwood


Congaree Chalet starting at $155,000

Manufacturer |
CBS |
Model |
Congaree Chalet |
Dimension |
46' x 28' |
Square ft |
1272 |
Bed/Bath |
2 bed /2 bath |
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Starting at $170,000

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Model |
WRIGHTSVILLE |
Manufacture |
HBS |
Dimensions |
60' X 41'-6 |
Style |
Bonus Ranch |
Square Footage |
1913 |
Bedrooms |
3 |
Bathrooms |
2 1/2 |
Features |
Island in Kitchen
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Utility room with freezer space Large master closet |
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Great Room with fireplace |
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Entry
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Kitchen
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Living Room
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Master Bedroom
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Master Bathroom
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Utility Room
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CUSTOM OPTIONS FROM HBS
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HBS FLOOR PLAN OPTIONS
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Columbia West Columbia, Lexington, Chapin,
Prosperity, Gaston, Sumter, Newberry, Batesburg-Leesville, Wagner,
Aiken, Camden, Lugoff, Kershaw, Richland county, Lexington county,
newberry county, Aiken county, Winnsoboro, St. Matthews, Augusta, North
Augusta, Beech Island, Greenville, Pickens, Clinton, Spartenburg,
Gaffney, Clemson, Abbeville, Manning, Bishopville, Whitmire, Barnwell,
Allendale, Orangeburg, Orangeburg county, Charleston, Summerville,
Walterboro, Folly Beach, Beaufort, Lancaster, Rock hill, Florence,
Darlington, Charleston county, Horry county, Sumter county, Loris,
Bishopville, Seneca, Cayce, Pine Ridge