Construction Process
At Fremont Homes, we handle the entire construction process for you. We pull the permits and coordinate the installation of the foundation, well, septic system, city services, electric, plumbing, gas, excavation, mechanical, driveway, garage, deck,...and just about anything else you can think of. We also work closely with your bank or insurance company to provide an itemized estimate for the entire project. By packaging all of these sitework items together, we are able to save you a lot of money as well as time with an efficient, smooth running construction process.
Modular vs. Building Onsite
A modular is built to the State of Michigan Building Code. Essentially, it is a site built house built off site. The advantages of having the wood structure portion of the home built in an environmentally controlled atmosphere are many. For starters, there are no rain delays! Everything happens on schedule and as planned. Your wood materials never get rained on and therefore the fear of mold is eliminated. Each portion of your home is inspected before the following step is taken, ensuring extremely tight quality control where mistakes can be corrected prior to any further progress. At the end of this process there is yet another final inspection in which a representative from the State of Michigan certifies that the home meets or exceeds all of the current building codes within Michigan.
The costs savings of a modular verses building a home on site are incredible. By taking advantage of using a modular manufacturer to build the home, we gain access to the massive purchasing power they have when buying materials such as wood, windows, doors, shingles, cabinetry, carpet, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, and everything else right down to the smallest hinge or nail used. These cost savings are passed onto you!
The two links on this page (Manufactured Home Process and Modular Home Process) walk you through the typical modular or manufactured home building and installation process. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
At Fremont Homes, we handle the entire construction process for you. We pull the permits and coordinate the installation of the foundation, well, septic system, city services, electric, plumbing, gas, excavation, mechanical, driveway, garage, deck,...and just about anything else you can think of. We also work closely with your bank or insurance company to provide an itemized estimate for the entire project. By packaging all of these sitework items together, we are able to save you a lot of money as well as time with an efficient, smooth running construction process.
Modular vs. Building Onsite
A modular is built to the State of Michigan Building Code. Essentially, it is a site built house built off site. The advantages of having the wood structure portion of the home built in an environmentally controlled atmosphere are many. For starters, there are no rain delays! Everything happens on schedule and as planned. Your wood materials never get rained on and therefore the fear of mold is eliminated. Each portion of your home is inspected before the following step is taken, ensuring extremely tight quality control where mistakes can be corrected prior to any further progress. At the end of this process there is yet another final inspection in which a representative from the State of Michigan certifies that the home meets or exceeds all of the current building codes within Michigan.
The costs savings of a modular verses building a home on site are incredible. By taking advantage of using a modular manufacturer to build the home, we gain access to the massive purchasing power they have when buying materials such as wood, windows, doors, shingles, cabinetry, carpet, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, and everything else right down to the smallest hinge or nail used. These cost savings are passed onto you!
The two links on this page (Manufactured Home Process and Modular Home Process) walk you through the typical modular or manufactured home building and installation process. Feel free to contact us with any questions.