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Iowa Modular Homes

Wed, Oct 15, 2008

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Modular Homes in Iowa

The technology utilized in the development of modular homes is relatively quite new. Lack of proper information and familiarity with how this is applied can be one of the main reasons why many people are not open to the concept of owning a modular home. Fortunately, there are efforts made to increase the awareness about modular homes. The State of Iowa is one of those that offer this method to its local citizens.

Most of the Iowa home developers and providers offer modular homes to their target customers. These homebuilders have realized the efficiency and benefits that a homeowner can derive by preferring to build a modular home rather than resort to on-site house erection or choosing manufactured houses. Certainly, if you list down the pros and cons among the three home construction methods, you can find out that modular homes is the best choice.

Modular homes in Iowa are also called sectional homes since the process employs the production of a home by sections or modules. The finished edifice of the house is later on assembled at the specific location. Modular homes can likewise be referred to as systems-built homes as the house is built in a factory, which is climate-controlled. Another term to describe the procedure would be off-site homes since a house will be built not on the exact site where it is subject to the mercies of the weather and other natural phenomenon. Rather, the house will be developed in another place such as inside a factory to be assembled later.

Iowa residents are assured of the high quality of the materials involved in the production of a modular home. There are attached warranties that come in purchasing one, and this privilege could last from 5 to 10 years with respect to the building structure. Similar to household appliances, you can expect the manufacturer of your modular home to extend after-sales services if you encounter some defects in the way your house has been structured. The durability of modular homes has been proven very effective in withstanding the forces of nature. In a study conducted in the aftermath of a typhoon, it was reported that modular homes suffered little or no permanent damage.

A modular home is subject to the appropriate quality control tests. A disinterested third party is tasked with the job to inspect if the building conforms to the local regulations. One of the benefits of modular homes to local Iowa manufacturers is that the designs used can be adjusted to comply with the existing local uniform building codes. The designers constantly come up with innovations and new models to ensure that no two owners have the exact modular home, which is a major concern of potential buyers.

There are currently numerous modular home developers active in Iowa. These players offer competitive pricing and delivery schedules to attract prospective homeowners. Price and time involved are respectively lower and faster than if you consider on-site home building. Since you do not anticipate any delays with the actual construction to take place inside a factory, no additional costs will be charged to you.

IOWA BUILDER NEWS:

  1. Study: Third Of Iowa Homes Lack High-Speed Internet - A new study prepared in cooperation with the Iowa Utilities Board finds that one-third of Iowa households don't have broadband service.
  2. Cedar Rapids Gives Flood-Damaged Homes to Builders, Nonprofits - City officials are trying to salvage some of the homes damaged by flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 2008 by offering them to builders and nonprofit groups for free. In exchange, the homes would ...
  3. FEMA extends funding to raze flooded homes in CR - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - The Federal Emergency Management Agency has beat a deadline and extended funding to demolish flood-damaged homes in Cedar Rapids.
  4. Cedar Rapids Gives Flood-Damaged Homes to Builders - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - Cedar Rapids is giving away flood-damaged homes to builders and nonprofits for renovation and resale. City officials are trying to save some of the "least-badly" damaged homes among about 1,200 buyouts.
  5. TDR TV to air in PA's Central Susquehanna Valley - DES MOINES, Iowa -- Takedown Wrestling Media and CCN have established a relationship that will bring the popular TDR TV amateur wrestling program to over 18,000 homes in Pennsylvania's Central Susquehanna Valley area. TDR TV's national audience is now estimated at 2 Million homes.
  6. Iowa State develops strong bond after campus flooding - The Cyclones unite after a trying experience.
  7. Rachuts inducted into Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame - Story created Aug 31, 2010 - 13:54:51 CDT.
  8. IDED launches third, new construction program - The Iowa Department of Economic Development has launched a third round of funding for the Single Family New Construction Program totaling $25 million. Participating cities and councils of government will solicit proposals from developers in the 2008 flood impacted areas. IDED will accept proposals for the program from the cities and COGs through Oct. 15.
  9. Cedar Rapids to give away homes for rebuilding - Cedar Rapids, Ia. — Cedar Rapids is giving away flood-damaged homes to builders and nonprofit organizations for renovation and resale.
  10. Why is Google Getting Involved in Real Estate? - News came this week that Google was putting $86 million into helping fund 480 low-income housing uni

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