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Posted by on Feb 19, 2016 in Blog |

How To Build A Self Sufficient Modular Home

Build a modular home that is entirely self-sufficient by providing your own electricity, heating and cooling, water, and waste removal systems. Whether you’re eco-friendly, geographically isolated, a doomsday prepper, or you just don’t like paying utility bills, building a self-sufficient modular home is a great way to stay green, stay isolated, stay prepared, or stay thrifty. Fortunately, the same methods that are used by you die-hards can also help the average modular homeowner. There are four primary needs that need to be met for any home to be considered Self-Sufficient: Generating electricity, heating and/or cooling the home, access to fresh water, and a waste disposal system. Electricity For the Everyday: Solar Panels can be attached to the roof of your home or they can be free standing in an open area. In some areas, it is even possible to have a company install solar panels on your home for free, though you will then be purchasing the electricity directly from them (albeit at a lower price than you’re probably...

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Posted by on Feb 18, 2016 in Blog |

Why Modular Construction Really IS Faster

See the difference between the construction timeline for a site-built home and a modular home and learn why modular building gets the project finished faster. You’ve probably heard all about how building modular homes is faster, but is it really? Yes, yes it is. Let’s find out why. Take a look at the image below: This diagram shows us a side-by-side comparison of a timeline for a site-built home vs. a timeline for a modular home. You’ll notice that the first two stages of construction are the same. Designing and engineering a modular home would be significantly faster if you decide to build a standard modular floor plan that your builder and manufacturer are already familiar with or have built in the past. But, in the spirit of fairness, we assume that you’re building a completely custom modular home, so designing and engineering will take the same amount of time for modular as for site-built. If you chose to build a standard plan, or even modify an existing plan, the...

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Posted by on Feb 12, 2016 in Blog |

Los Angeles Modular Gets Rave Review

Los Angeles Modular Gets Rave Review

  Dear Todd & Abe, Building my new dream home on a difficult and a challenging site, was a real problem for me and my wife, until we came across USModular Inc, from the word “go” we were dealing with a team of forward thinking, motivated and a professional team. Being a pilot employed overseas there are additional issues associated with keeping tab on all the progress associated with building a new home, therefore in absence of personal presence on site, we needed absolutely confidence with an organization that was willing to take on the task of fulfilling our dream, without having to deal with the dreaded experience and horror stories of other families. Discussions and negotiations about our project with USModular has assured us of the delivery of the quality and given us a peace of mind to go ahead with the construction in full confidence of the final outcome. Abe & Todd and their entire team have always made themselves available for consultations and explanation as and...

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Posted by on Nov 23, 2015 in Blog, Featured |

The Sensible Resurgence of the Multigenerational Home

The Sensible Resurgence of the Multigenerational Home

One of the biggest fears spawned by the recession and subsequent up-and-down recovery is getting stuck at home. The commonly expressed concern is that millennials are too burdened with student debts and poor job prospects to make it on their own. According to the narrative of generational dependency, the resurgence in multigenerational living is a trend hardly worth celebrating. Or is it? Yes, many young college graduates have faced tough economic circumstances in recent years. But the trend toward embracing the multigenerational home began well before the Great Recession, suggesting something else is at work. A record 57 million Americans, or 18.1 percent of the population, lived in a multigenerational household in 2012, according to a Pew Research report, “In Post-Recession Era, Young Adults Drive Continuing Rise in Multi-Generational Living,” released on June 17, 2014. (You can include the First Family among the multigenerational households.) That’s up from 28 million, or 12.1 percent of the population, in 1980. Equally impressive, the return of the multigenerational household marks a striking...

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Posted by on Sep 29, 2015 in Blog |

Disabled Veteran Gets New Modular Home

The Welcome Home series on NGHTV is based upon a special, furnished new home. The home was donated by NGHTV and its partners to a deserving, disabled veteran and his family. The video series covers the manufacturing of the home, the presentation at the 2015 International Builders’ Show and Super Bowl festival, then the final reveal.  Don’t miss the family receiving the keys to the home coming...

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Posted by on Jul 27, 2015 in Blog |

Tougher and Stronger Construction

When it comes to stronger construction, there are a number of ways residential homebuilders are building longer-lasting, safer homes. From single-family homes to condos and apartments, stronger construction is a top priority for builders across the country. Here are just a few ways homebuilders are building stronger homes while saving money in the process: Steel Bones are Better than Wood A home is only as strong as its bones, which is why homebuilders are using steel framing instead of wood in residential construction. There’s nothing wrong with 2×4 lumber framing, but steel is stronger and lasts much longer than wood. Light-gauge steel framing is sweeping the nation because of its durability and versatility. Steel framing can do just about anything wood framing can, except it’s impervious to termites, warping, and shrinking. This results in stronger homes and condos that are roughly the same cost as traditional wood construction. Structural Panels What’s sandwiched in the walls and framing of a home can help strengthen the structure as well. That’s why...

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