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Prefab Modern Housing Designs

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

In the past, the stereotype of prefab housing as largely homogenous was merited. Prefab modern housing, however, because of demand, has become a much more diverse affair. There are house designs that can suit anyone’s needs, from traditional ranch homes to very elegant, multi-story single-family homes. Any of the options, due to the efficiency of the construction process and the fact that framing can be done in incredibly short amounts of time, give this type of housing specific advantages over building to suit. The expenses associated with home building can be very much reduced.

The larger prefab modern housing designs offer options suitable for large families, or for those who simply want a bit more space out of their residence. Larger prefab houses have many of the same advantages of their smaller cousins. These homes may be large, but the prefabricated elements ensure that they’re efficient, as well. This efficiency is the result of the designs being tested for many years. The framing is constructed by master carpenters, which ensures that it’s always done correctly and that the maximum benefit is gained by the homeowner in terms of economy and efficiency.

With smaller prefab modern housing designs, the efficiency is not the only benefit. For most homeowners, building to suit is far too expensive for anything but a very modest home. With prefabricated elements, the cost is greatly reduced. This allows those who aren’t in possession of a great deal of funds to get the home they want without going far into debt. Environmentally-friendly housing is typically very expensive, but prefabricated housing also makes this an affordable goal for most any homeowner. There are numerous designs among smaller homes available, as there are for larger homes. Cabins and cottages are also available among the designs.

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Prefab Housing and Sustainable Building

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Prefabricated housing is one of the more “green” options available to those who are concerned about the environment. Where sustainable building is concerned, aside from energy efficiency, waste is one of the primary concerns. For those who want to make sure their new home is as environmentally-friendly as it can be, prefab housing is actually one of the better ways to go about avoiding generating large amounts of waste during the building process. The reason that this is the case is easy to understand, though it may not be obvious from the start.

Prefab housing is made from materials that are supplied in the exact quantities. While this is a major way that costs are controlled for the company, it has the additional benefit of being more environmentally-sound than building from scratch. In the latter case, there are oftentimes overages in materials, a lot of waste built into the design and, because the project is being done from scratch, it’s unavoidable that some errors in logistics are made. This means that there is inevitably a difference between the amount of materials needed and the amount of materials that are actually ordered.

Prefab housing is built by master carpenters and other professionals who are supplied with the exact amount of materials for the job. The designs of each of the parts of the home are also made more efficient simply because they are refined and redesigned as time goes on, resulting in ever more efficient results and even less material waste. Because they’re constructed in a controlled environment, there is no loss of materials to weather or other environmental damage, which makes the entire process better for the company and, of course, better for those who worry about the environmental impact of their house.

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Prefab House Kits and First Homes

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

For first-time homeowners, there is no greater concern than money. In many cases, this concern means that homeowners get less than they wanted or that they make compromises they wouldn’t have accepted when they first started searching for homes. Prefab house kits are a viable option for remedying both of these issues. The affordability issues are dealt with via the efficient construction of the home and the compromises don’t have to be made where quality and comfort are concerned. The construction process itself is quite easy with these kits.

Prefab house kits are constructed in a controlled environment. In the factory where they’re built, there is virtually no waste of materials. While this does serve the company’s interests, obviously, it also serves yours. One of the most significant hazards with new construction comes in the form of budget overruns due to materials that aren’t ordered in the right quantities and from the loss of materials that are exposed to the elements during holdups in construction. The prefabricated houses are built, from start to finish, with materials that are never compromised by damage and that are always available in the right quantities.

Most anyone with solid carpentry skills can perform the raising of prefab house kits. The hard part of the framing carpentry is done in the factory, freeing up the homeowner to enjoy the process of erecting their new home without having to worry about the quality of the plans or the materials used. The parts of the home fit together flawlessly, which allows for a more energy-efficient home. This makes the homes even more affordable, of course, and you can choose how to heat and cool a prefabricated home without any restrictions, making it a better deal still where the long term is concerned.

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Green Prefab Homes Offer Many Designs

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Green prefab homes come in numerous different designs. Given that many of them appeal to those who like a home that blends in with the environment, cabins and cottages are very popular for such buyers. These options include attractive homes that can be put together by the homeowner. All that’s required are basic carpentry skills and a lot to put the home on. The ductwork and wiring are already accounted for in the design, so there’s no need to make those modifications to the floor or the walls during the construction process.

The “green” part of green prefab homes isn’t only seen in the design, however. These homes are designed to eliminate waste. When the plans for these homes are made, energy efficiency is a primary consideration. The homes are constructed with tight tolerances and, because they’re put together by master carpenters, there is minimal risk of error in the construction. The various parts of the home are delivered on a truck and all fit into each other seamlessly. All that’s needed to complete the construction are the most basic tools and good carpentry skills. Each element is already prepared to be fastened together.

Green prefab homes come from factories that consider the impacts of their business. This means that lumber is taken from sustainable sources, not old-growth forests, and that waste is minimized. Sometimes, there’s a happy coincidence where environmental consciousness and smart business practices mesh. For prefabricated home companies, being green means making another type of green. The fewer materials they waste, the more profit they make on each home. Of course, this profit is also realized in the form of the sustainable buildings and practices that result when a company takes the time to consider how their business affects the Earth.

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Better Ways to Build Your Own House

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

One of the primary challenges you’ll face if you decide to build your own house will be procuring materials. While this may seem like something anyone could do, professional contractors have specialists who handle these parts of the job. Logistics is not easy, nor is it intuitive. Making it work requires that you have an exact plan that you’re working from. It also requires that materials are delivered in time to be used, but not too quickly where they’re destroyed on the job site.

Prefabricated housing is one solution to this problem. If you decide to build your own house, you may find that this is a much better option than working from scratch. Building a house takes a long planning phase. Most experienced homebuilders, even when they are building custom designs, still use a lot of their prior experiences to make workable designs. Doing this on your own, unless you have years of experience, can be something more than frustrating, and it can get very expensive. Prefabricated houses have several advantages to them that defeat these issues.

When you make a decision to build your own house, you’re taking on a very large project, full of potential pitfalls. Prefabricated housing allows you to avoid many of those pitfalls and to get the house you want without any waste or excessive budget overages. This option is increasingly popular. Many prefab houses are available made out of materials that are environmentally-friendly and, because the designs are highly developed, energy efficiency can be brought to whole new levels with prefabricated homes. All of the parts are designed to go together and have been tested in advance and through prior experience, eliminating the sort of inefficiencies that make houses hard on energy, and your wallet.

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What Makes Green Prefab Homes Green?

Friday, July 9th, 2010

The attention paid to being more environmentally friendly has not escaped the notice of manufacturers around the world.  Today, it seems like you can buy almost anything “green,” from dish detergent to clothing, from ground beef to homes.  Still, what does green actually mean?  Unfortunately, many of these products simply have an appealing label, and there is really no eco-friendliness to them.  However, green prefab homes are something different.

How are prefab homes green, though?  First, they reduce the amount of lumber wasted during the construction process.  In a traditional construction environment, every cut to a piece of lumber produces some waste.  After all, the remainder of the piece is usually not suitable for use in any other part of the project.  Therefore, it’s tossed aside as scrap and goes to waste.  This is not the case with prebuilt homes, as all remainders can be used in some other project.

Another way that prefab homes are green is that they are manufactured with a considerable amount of recycled or recyclable material.  This reduces the impact of the housing industry on the environment to a considerable extent, without cutting down on the quality of the finished product.  In fact, prebuilt homes are often studier and longer lasting than their site-built counterparts are.

Green prefab homes are good investments, but they also offer homeowners with a DIY turn of mind some benefits.  This is because a homeowner with a few friends can easily construct the home on their own, without having to hire a contractor to supply the labor.  As the home is delivered to the site in several sections, it takes very little effort to move those sections into place, attach them and then get the roof up and protect the interior of the home from the elements.

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Prefab Green Housing and You

Friday, July 9th, 2010

The environment has certainly been in the news lately.  With the increased rate of water and soil pollution, the rising awareness of global warming and the increasing realization that fossil fuels will not be able to last forever, more and more people are looking for ways to do things in a more eco-friendly manner.  One interesting option is that of prefab green housing.  What is this option?  How might it be of benefit to you?

Prefabricated homes are nothing new.  They’ve been around in one form or another for decades.  However, it is important that you realize prefab green housing is very different from other forms of prefabricated housing.  This type of system allows you to build your own home (or hire a contractor to do it for you), without the need for highly skilled labor and without the usual timeframe required for construction.

One interesting way that prefabricated housing options benefit the environment is in the reduction of waste material.  For instance, in a traditional home construction project, a considerable amount of scrap lumber is generated.  This lumber is usually burned or taken to the nearest landfill.  However, with prefabricated kits, there is no waste.  This is because prefab green housing kits are put together in large sections in a factory setting.  The leftovers can then be worked into another project, reducing the amount of lumber used considerably.

Prefabricated green homes are also beneficial in other ways.  There are no packaging materials left over from the shipping process.  Since sections of the walls and other structural components are shipped directly to the site, there is far less garbage generated from the unloading and unpacking process. Obviously, prefab green housing is a beneficial thing and offers homebuilders some considerable advantages over traditional building methods, including saving time and money.

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Making Sense of Prebuilt House Kits

Friday, July 9th, 2010

In the world of home building, chances are good that you have heard little of any options other than traditional stick-built homes.  However, prebuilt house kits can be an excellent option for many people.  What do these kits offer you?  What sorts of kits are available?

First, you need to find a company that offers innovative, high quality, green products.  This ensures that you are able to get the most for your money.  The right company will also offer you a variety of different house kits from which to choose.  You might decide that you want a cottage style home, or you might opt for a cabin design, instead.  Of course, traditional home style kits are also available from these manufacturers.

Second, you will find that prebuilt house kits are also capable of delivering other benefits to you.  Namely, they offer savings in time and money.  Usually, building a home is an incredibly expensive process.  It also takes a very long time and requires that you hire a skilled contractor with experienced employees.  However, with green home kits, you can actually do all the construction work on your own, with just a few basic tools.

This is because the kits are shipped directly to your location in sections, rather than as bundled lumber and separate building materials.  Walls arrive prebuilt to your specifications, and the roof trusses arrive with the load, as well.  This means that you can get started putting your home together as soon as the foundation is set and the flooring substructure is in place.

Choosing to go with a manufacture of prebuilt house kits is an excellent idea and will help ensure that you are able to save money on your home construction, without sacrificing quality or style in your finished home.

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Is Prefab Green Housing Real?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Because being green is very popular, there are numerous products that claim to be friendly to the environment on the market. Not all of them actually live up to this claim. Conversely, there are a number of products that are not usually considered to be environmentally-friendly, but that have aspects to them that most certainly are ecologically sound. Among these is prefab green housing. Prefabricated housing is usually associated with tract developments that are generally not considered Earth-friendly ways to develop. Individually, however, these homes have significant advantages.

Prefab green housing earns the green moniker, in part, because of the way that the rough framing components are designed. All the insulation in the world will not make a drafty, poorly-designed house environmentally sound. Prefabricated houses are designed on CAD programs and constructed in a controlled environment. This translates to durable walls that fit together seamlessly, tight tolerances for all the supporting structures and designs that are harmonious from the first nail to the last. Because they are all designed from the start to fit together, these elements leave little room for waste.

Prefab green housing is also good for the environment due to the materials used and the ways that they are eventually put to use. At any construction site, there is bound to be lumber and other materials that are left behind, ruined by the elements or otherwise compromised. In the controlled environment where prefabricated homes are constructed, there is no loss due to the elements and supplies are purchased in quantities that exactly match the project being completed. This means that there is not one nail too many nor one board too few involved in the construction. Even though technology is a huge part of being green, sometimes old-fashioned efficiency is even greener.

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Choosing Green Prefab Homes

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

You don’t have to live in a shipping container or a mud hut to be environmentally-friendly. In fact, there are plenty of green prefab homes on the market that provide excellent options. Some of the advantages of these homes are found not in their innovation but, instead, in the fact that they are traditional homes that can fit with most any city’s building code. When they’re constructed right and the planning is done intelligently, these homes can be very green and can provide excellent places to live for the environmentally-conscious homeowner.

Green prefab homes start with the materials used for their construction. Look for companies that use sustainable forest products in their designs. This means that your living room walls won’t be supported by studs taken from an old-growth redwood. Green doesn’t always mean using untested products or foregoing the tried-and-true. Sometimes it just means being a bit more sensible about how products are harvested and, for the companies that make prefabricated housing, this generally means ordering lumber that is taken from sensible, sustainable providers. You can feel good about choosing such a design.

The things that make green prefab homes actually green are sometimes found in unlikely places. For instance, when you order a prefab home, you’re ordering something that has been erected many times. This means that you won’t find surprise drafts in your walls or spots where insulating is basically impossible. The simplicity and practicality of these designs make them even more ecologically sound and, for those who prefer to be conscious of how their decisions affect the Earth, this is good news. Add to this the fact that there s no waste in the construction of these homes and you have a very sensible, sustainable option for housing that is surprisingly affordable.

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