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Posted by on Oct 7, 2016 in Blog |

Trends in Modular Construction in San Diego

Innovative designers do appreciate the efficiencies and flexibility of this building technique. Whether you’re looking for a new family home or a vacation getaway, a prefab home can be built in quick time with no compromise on quality. Factory made modular homes have come a long way from flimsy trailer park dwellings. Trend setting architects and builders are using modular building materials to create bold new designs with lots of glass and steel. Prefabricated housing comes in all shapes and styles, from streamlined Bauhaus to undulating organic forms. Every shelter should be built to withstand the elements, and engineers are making steady progress in developing storm-ready home designs. In areas were hurricanes are prevalent, more and more builders are relying on insulated wall panels constructed of sturdy concrete. Perhaps the most exciting and most important trend is the increased sensitivity to the environment. Architects and engineers taking a new look at ancient building techniques that used simple, bio-degradable materials. Energy efficiency is a guarantee of modern prefab home building,...

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Posted by on May 24, 2016 in Blog |

Prefab Home Installation in San Diego Captured by Drone

Prefab Home Installation in San Diego Captured by Drone

Drone Used by USModular, Inc. Shows Aerial Views and 400 Ton Crane in Action The weather in Southern California was 75 degrees and a perfect day to install a new custom home in Carlsbad, California, just 35 miles north of San Diego. This beautiful new custom prefab home was built by US Modular Home Builders. Unlike most modular homes sold, US Modular has chosen a modular shell and they will finish the remainder of it on site.The home is 2,451 sf with 4 bedrooms, a master bathroom, guest bathroom, master closet and laundry room. The interior of the home will feature unique finishes to create a fabulous modular home for the owners.A drone was on hand to take aerial photos of the installation. What a great perspective to see the 400 ton crane in action. I don’t remember ever seeing a 400 ton crane used to set a home before but I can add it my list of things unique to modular construction. Read the entire article: http://patch.com/california/oceanside-camppendleton/prefab-home-installation-san-diego-perfectly-captured-0 For...

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