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ABOUT MODULARS
CONSISTENT QUALITY
Nationwide Custom Homes uses modular building systems to
construct your home. The home is designed and built in a
climate controlled environment. This means harmful
weather never touches the inside of your home. Your home
also goes through 300 quality inspections and third
party inspections to ensure the highest level of
quality.
SPEED OF
CONSTRUCTION
Homes are delivered up to 90% complete and built in
one-third the time. Construction is seldom delayed due
to weather, subcontractor no-shows or missing material.
With careful planning you can be living in your new home
in a matter of weeks. And although your house is
completed quickly, quality materials and careful
attention to detail are built into every home.
ENERGY
EFFICIENT
Our homes are highly engineered using the latest
construction technology. All homes are designed to be
energy efficient, which will save you money on bills in
the future. Energy efficient appliances are also
available.
DESIGN
FLEXIBILITY
A wide variety of house plans are available to choose
from. We offer capes, ranches, split level and two-story
homes. Many options are also available that will help
customize your home to your own personal tastes. Whether
you are looking for a home from 1,000 square feet to
4,000 square feet, we can meet your needs.
For those who
desire to enlarge their home, an array of home additions
have been designed to fit your existing home or your new
Nationwide home. Our remodeling additions range from
bedrooms, family rooms, kitchens, garages, sun rooms and
office additions.
COST
ADVANTAGES

Because our
homes are constructed faster, costs are controlled and
kept at a minimum which enables us to pass along a
savings to you. With our many floor plans and options to
choose from, you will be able to find something that
fits your budget.
Our homes
qualify for all mortgage programs. The same mortgage
rules and regulations apply to purchasing a Nationwide
home as to a site-built home. Assistance is also
available in helping you to determine the financial
program that best fits your needs.
The Most
Important Facts About Modulars
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Modular
systems building is a fast-growing modern form
of construction gaining a growing recognition of
its increased efficiency and ability to apply
modern technology to the needs of the market
place. |
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Modular
systems homes are built with components
constructed in a controlled factory environment
to the same building codes as traditional
site-built housing. |
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Superior
quality control, reduced waste and faster
completion (30-60 days versus two to four months
for site-built construction) are primary
benefits. |
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The increased
efficiency of modular systems construction
generally results in greater value for the
homeowner. |
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Computerization has enabled Nationwide Custom Homes and
other modular systems producers to take a mass
customization approach and design all models to
meet a homeowners particular needs. This
contrasts with the situation just a few years
ago when the industry offered only a few
standard models with limited options.
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The
combination of reduced cycle time, more
efficient construction, unlimited customization
and a growing shortage of skilled trades people
are the primary reasons many builders are
switching from traditional site-building to
modular systems |
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Today's
modular systems housing encompasses the entire
spectrum of the housing market from the
affordable single-family and multi-family
housing to high end luxury homes (Nationwide
Custom
Homes has produced custom models that sell for
over half a million). |
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Modular
systems housing is growing at almost a ten
percent rate over the last five years. |
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Forecasters
see modular housing increasing its market share
by twelve percent annually well into the next
millennium. (Frost & Sullivan) |
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There are
over eighty producers of modular housing
throughout the U.S. Forty-three of them are
members of the
Building Systems Councils of the National
Association of Home Builders(NAHB). |
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