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Unveiling the Truth: The Biggest Misconceptions About Modular Homes

Updated: Aug 3

In the evolving landscape of home construction, modular homes have emerged as a smart, efficient, and sustainable option, rapidly gaining traction among homeowners looking for a cost-effective alternative to traditional site-built houses. Yet, despite their growing popularity, several myths about modular homes persist, casting doubts about their functionality and value. At Canbury Homes, we believe in educating our clients and the public about the real advantages of modular homes. Let's debunk some of the most common myths and shed light on the realities of modular construction.


Two small wooden house models with question marks representing misconceptions with modular home constructions versus on-site home construction

Myth 1: Modular Homes Are Just The Same As Trailers / Mobile Homes

Modular homes are often mistakenly equated with trailers or mobile homes, but they are distinct from "manufactured homesin several critical ways. Unlike trailers, which are generally intended as temporary housing and not built to local building codes, modular homes are permanent structures that comply with all local building codes and standards. These homes are constructed off-site in sections and then assembled at the final location, ensuring the same level of quality and durability as traditionally-built homes. Once completed, a modular home is indistinguishable from a site-built home of similar size and style. Simply put, modular homes are not a different type of house, rather it’s a different type of construction method used to build them.


Myth 2: Modular Homes Offer Limited Customization Options

One of the most common misconceptions is that modular homes offer limited customization. Contrary to this belief, modular homes boast a high degree of personalization. Modern modular construction supports a variety of architectural styles and floor plans, allowing homeowners to tailor their spaces to their exact preferences. Whether it’s selecting exterior finishes or configuring the interior layout, modular homes provide a flexibility that rivals traditional construction methods. At Canbury Homes, our building experts work closely with our customers to ensure that each home reflects the homeowner's unique style and meets their specific needs, dismantling the idea that factory-built homes are cookie-cutter. Whether you're looking for a traditional farmhouse or a sleek modern design, all our modular home designs can be customized to reflect your personal taste and vision.

 

Myth 3: Modular Homes Are Inferior Quality Construction

Another common misconception is that modular homes are inferior in quality to their stick-built counterparts – this is simply not true. Modular homes are constructed using the exact same high-quality materials and adhere to the same local building codes and standards as a traditional on-site built home. In fact, the controlled environment of a factory setting ensures better precision in the construction process, minimizing the risks associated with weather-related delays and other uncontrollable onsite variables.  Furthermore, modular homes undergo stringent quality inspections at various manufacturing stages, ensuring they meet or exceed industry standard for safety and durability


Myth 4: Modular Homes Depreciation In Value

The notion that modular homes lose value over time is a misconception. This confusion often arises from a lack of understanding about the prefabricated housing industry and the distinctions between mobile, manufactured, and modular homes. Like traditional stick-built homes, the value of a modular home is influenced by same housing factors such as location, market conditions, and upkeep. When properly maintained, modular homes can appreciate just as any property would. The efficiency and cost-effectiveness of modular construction make these homes a compelling investment, especially as demand for sustainable and energy-efficient housing rises. At Canbury Homes, we emphasize quality construction and design, ensuring that our modular homes are not just homes but valuable long-term investments.


Myth 5: Modular Homes Have A Shorter Lifespan

Some people believe that modular homes have a shorter lifespan compared to traditionally built homes, which is not the case. In truth, modular homes are designed for durability and longevity. The materials used are the same as those in traditional on-site construction, and the precise manufacturing process often results in a more structurally robust and energy-efficient home. Furthermore, modular homes often come with warranties, providing homeowners with peace of mind about their investment's longevity. At Canbury Homes, all our homes come with a complete 1-year manufacturer new home warranty, 10-year structural warranty, and manufacturer specific product warranties (windows, shingles, fixtures, cabinets, etc.). Finally, as with any home, proper maintenance and regular inspections can further extend the lifespan of a modular home. 


Myth 6: Modular Homes Are Susceptible To Damage During Transport

A common concern is that modular homes are vulnerable to weather and/or structural damage during transportation to the build site. However, modular homes are specifically engineered to withstand the rigors of transportation and the outside elements. Each module is carefully constructed to endure the journey, with quality control measures in place to ensure structural integrity upon arrival. The transportation process is meticulously planned and executed by seasoned professionals, minimizing the risk of damage. Choosing a reputable modular home builder, like Canbury Homes, ensures that your home will arrive safely and in pristine condition.


Conclusion: The Modern Appeal Of Modular Homes

As the housing industry evolves, modular homes are emerging as a smart, sustainable choice for modern living. By dispelling these common myths, we hope to foster a better understanding and appreciation of what modular homes truly offer. At Canbury Homes, we're committed to providing high-quality, customizable, and durable homes that meet the needs of today's homeowners. Whether you're looking for your first home, planning to downsize, or taking advantage of Maine’s new ADU laws, modular homes offer a versatile, cost-effective solution without compromising on quality or style. We invite you to contact us to explore the possibilities on how a modular home can perfectly align with your lifestyle, values, and budget. Let's build something great together!

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