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		<title>The Alaska Modular Homes:  No Weather Too Tough</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 04:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the idea of an Alaska modular home might seem, .if not completely ridiculous, at least comical, the Alaska modular home proved its worth as far back as the 1970s when it was used to house the workers who were constructing British Petroleum’s oil pipeline on Alaska’s violently stormy North Coast.  Alaska modular homes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the idea of an Alaska modular home might seem, .if not completely ridiculous, at least comical, the Alaska modular home proved its worth as far back as the 1970s when it was used to house the workers who were constructing British Petroleum’s oil pipeline on Alaska’s violently stormy North Coast.  Alaska modular homes are often the only housing option in the remote parts of the state where it is impossible to get materials and constructing crews for traditional home building.<span id="more-6"></span></p>
<p>An Alaska modular home is also more weatherproof than a traditional home due to the precisely fitting individual blocks which make up its walls.</p>
<p><strong>The Alaska Modular Home:  As Tough As They Come</strong></p>
<p>Does the idea of living in an Alaska modular home strike you as just this side of insane?  Are you picturing gale force winds, nights which last for months, and sheets of ice weighing down your modular roof to its breaking point?</p>
<p>If so, you can relax.  You may not have known that in the oil company British Petroleum, which built the Alaska pipeline during the 1970s, uses modular housing to house its construction employees on Alaska’s North Slope. The terrain and weather conditions on Alaska’s North Slope are among the harshest on Earth, with permafrost which never thaws.  The average temperature on the North Slope is 9.7 degrees, and where the wind never stops blowing and fifty-mile an hour gusts, producing wind chills of fifty below, are monthly occurrences.</p>
<p>If an Alaska modular home can handle the North Coast, they can handle almost any other part of Alaska as long as it does not thaw in the spring and float out to sea.  An Alaska modular home, in fact, may be the only option for parts of the state to remote to be accessible for construction crew and the delivery of traditional home building materials.</p>
<p><strong>It’s Not A Mobile Home<br />
</strong>Many people have lumped modular homes into the same category as mobile homes, and they could not be more different.  Your Alaska modular home will be constructed on a permanent foundation and cannot be moved.</p>
<p>When completed their appearance is identical to that of traditionally constructed homes, but the number of people for their construction is much smaller, and they can be completed in much less time than traditional homes.  Its simplified construction means that an Alaska modular home will cost considerably less than an equivalent traditional home.</p>
<p><strong>Energy Efficiency<br />
</strong>One of your major concerns, if you are considering an Alaska modular home, will be its energy efficiency.  Because modular homes are built in blocks which are designed to fit together precisely, they are almost completely draft proof.  But an Alaska modular home can be ordered with additional insulation, and even manufactured to meet Energy Star standards.  In addition, your Alaska modular homes will be constructed to meet the building codes in the municipalities where it is built.</p>
<p>One factor you’ll have to work into your Alaska modular home plans is the delivery cost you’ll have to pay.  Depending on which part of Alaska you want to call home, your Alaska modular home may have to come a long way, and the shipping charges can add a significant percentage to its cost.</p>
<p>Alaska has the scenery, the clear clean air, and the peace and quiet that can make you wonder why you ever wanted to live anywhere else.  And your Alaska modular home, against a setting like that, can guarantee that you won’t!</p>
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		<title>Is A Modular Home Right For Your Budget?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 05:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of potential home buyers share the perception that modular homes are, like mobile homes, poorly built and of far lower quality than site-built homes.  But the advances in modular home technology have been so great that the sales of modular homes are growing faster than those of traditional ones.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of potential home buyers share the perception that modular homes are, like mobile homes, poorly built and of far lower quality than site-built homes.  But the advances in modular home technology have been so great that the sales of modular homes are growing faster than those of traditional ones.<span id="more-10"></span></p>
<p>Produced in climate–controlled manufacturing facilities and capable of withstanding crane-loading onto shipping trailers, the sections of modular homes fit together so precisely that they are impenetrable to drafts.  Modular homes, no matter where they are manufactured, must comply with the energy rating standards and building and zoning codes of the localities where they are constructed.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Home Purchasing Means You Are Saving Money:</strong><br />
Home it’s conventional a homeowner can save up to 35% on their house by going modular. That is a sizeable saving in our economy. A builder also have benefit to build out his property knowing that he will have many qualified buyers competing to buy his homes.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Home Is A Name Of Quality:</strong><br />
The terms modular home and quality are indistinguishable. Faster Completion&#8230; Modular homes can be built faster because most of the work &#8211; including most plumbing and electrical work is completed at the factory. The wallboard, cabinets, doors, windows and bath equipment are in place when the home arrives at your site. That means savings of time once the home is set on your foundation. There are fewer contractors to manage, fewer people to complete the work, and faster completion. Dollars are saved. Preparation is simplified. And ultimately only the plumber, electrician, carpenter crew and furnace company need to perform any site work once the house is set.</p>
<p><strong>Custom Prefabricated Wholesale Modular Home:</strong><br />
A modular home is exclusive because it is built in a weather-controlled factory. Building in this way reduces the prospect of climate related delays or problems. This building method also ensures the highest level of craftsmanship as workers are generally not exposed to the elements or made to work in hazardous conditions. And because modular homes are constructed with shipping in mind, they are usually built with 20% more material than a traditional site built home, which increases the strength of the home. The bottom line is that you can get a better quality home for less money!</p>
<p>You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to know more about modular homes. You can truly get the home of your dreams that will last you a lifetime, for less money than a site built home. Make investigate and it will compensate you in huge savings and reward you with great satisfaction. Modular homes only take a few days or even hours, depending upon size, to get constructed. This makes them a pretty ideal choice for people who are working to move in the soonest possible time they can. Modular homes are also more cost effective than site-built houses since the construction period is faster than site-built homes and the walls and other components are already built and ready for assembly. Typically, modular homes are buying through a modular builder. After the floor strategy and options have been agreed, a state-approved third party reviews the plans to assurance they meet the code for the state where they will be built. Moreover, a third party inspection agency licensed by the state conducts inspection at the plant while the home is being made and assembled. In the temporary, a local builder lays the homes foundation.</p>
<p>It’s estimated a homeowner can save up to 35% on their house by going modular. To insure a safe and protected trip to your property, modular homes are built especially well, using high superiority materials. For example, there is typically 20% to 30% more lumber used in framing your home and most factories GLUE as well as nail or screw the components of the home together.</p>
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		<title>The Modular Home Industry:  On The Cutting Edge Of Home Deisgn</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 03:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many years the modular home industry operated in the shadow of traditional home builders, and modular home buyers often had difficulty finding replacement materials when their homes needed repair, because the modular home industry limited the materials it used to those which would work with its assembly line manufacturing equipment.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many years the modular home industry operated in the shadow of traditional home builders, and modular home buyers often had difficulty finding replacement materials when their homes needed repair, because the modular home industry limited the materials it used to those which would work with its assembly line manufacturing equipment.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>The modular home industry, however, has made such great strides in innovating new materials to better it end-products that the traditional constructing industry has adopted many of them, and modular home owners now have almost no difficulty in finding the materials with which to remodel or repair their homes.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Homes Innovative Choice Of New Age:<br />
</strong>These days Modular homes are flattering very fashionable among the community because their manufacture and easy to use make them very familiar among the buyer. A modular home is unique because it is built in a climate-controlled factory. Modular housing construction allows for hundreds of options and design possibilities and your builder will work with you and your home manufacturer to determine the type and design of modular home that best suits your needs.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Homes Are Models Of Capability And Quality Assurance:<br />
</strong>Today’s modular systems are models of capability and quality assurance. The building process begins at the design phase. Most modular constructor use state-of-the-art computer assisted design stations which aid them in customizing floor plans and producing drawings and material prerequisite lists. Once intended, the building process begins. This development process is similar to what you&#8217;ve seen during the construction of houses in your neighborhood. The quality materials and care for detail, and the same building codes and standards are observed. So what&#8217;s the difference? Efficiency and quality control.</p>
<p>Efficiency begins with up to date factory assembly line techniques. Your residence travels to workstations, with all the building traits represented. Work is never delayed by weather, subcontractor no-shows, or missing material. Quality engineering and modular construction techniques sufficiently increase the energy efficiency of your modular home. A quality control process provides 100% guarantee that your house has been inspected for code fulfillment and workmanship. In-plant inspectors as well as self-governing inspection agencies inspect the home on behalf of your state and local government.<br />
Modular Construction starts out the same as Component Construction with roof trusses, wall panels and floor panel components. With Modular Construction, the components are assembled into three dimensional modules in the factory. Most of the external and interior of the modules are completed at the factory. The modules are transported to the job site and set in place with a crane. Homes generally consist of two or more modules. Contractors and developers seeing the benefits of those once thought of as only modular concepts now help to aid in the over all efficiency of conventional construction as well.</p>
<p>Contractors like the idea of the earlier methods of framing used in modular factories. Many of the new tools and fastener systems that were developed for factory constructed homes are now common items found at conventional home construction sites. Because of number of advances of Factory built homes began to emerge in the marketplace. Designs of modular homes moved from the typical ranch style to more complex split level, Cape Cod and two-story homes. Commercial applications of modular construction including motels, offices and school classrooms also began to emerge. Multiple rooflines, customized exteriors and more contemporary designs also began to develop.</p>
<p>The biggest advantage of a modular home is likely its energy efficiency. Believe it or not, because prefabricate homes are constructed indoors, totally within a factory setting, they are made with materials that never endure climate damage. This cuts down on drywall warping and mold damage. Also the company is able to insulate a modular home to a much greater degree than an onsite home. The home is caulked all at once; no delays due to poor weather will interfere with the construction of your home.</p>
<p>So these days, the gap between the two methods, fabric and building wise ever finishing &amp; the gap in expenses still important, modular homes are becoming favorable among the many homes buyers, with good reason. New methods and techniques makes modular home industry more favorable, being in the front position , always look for ways to get better, will certainly bring to light new ideas and innovations that will only make modular homes even more durable, affordable and appealing to home buyers.</p>
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		<title>Modular Log Cabin Homes:  Rustic Style, Regal Comfort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 12:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modular log cabin homes offer all the rustic charm of their authentic wooden counterparts, with none of the problems of poorly fitted logs, drafts, and wood pests.  Modular log cabin homes are constructed from 4&#8242;x 8&#8242; modules finished with roughly hewn wooden panels in which sliced logs have been embedded to resemble the stacked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modular log cabin homes offer all the rustic charm of their authentic wooden counterparts, with none of the problems of poorly fitted logs, drafts, and wood pests.  Modular log cabin homes are constructed from 4&#8242;x 8&#8242; modules finished with roughly hewn wooden panels in which sliced logs have been embedded to resemble the stacked full logs of authentic log cabins.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>The modules are assembled in sanitary manufacturing facilities our of the weather, and arrive at the building site with their insulation, electrical wiring, plumbing, and cutouts already intact so that there is far less labor and time involved in the actual construction of the modular log cabin home.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Log Cabin Homes:  Keeping the Look, Losing The Drafts</strong></p>
<p>There is something completely charming about the rustic look of a log cabin.  But who would really want to build or live in an authentic log cabin?   If you could get the look without having to worry about chinks in the dried mud between the logs letting the cold air, and who knows what else in, you can, and without having to hire an authentic woodsman to build it for you.</p>
<p>You can buy a modular log cabin home.  Because modular homes are built from “building blocks” or modules produced in clean, climate-controlled factories, their quality is assured.  The modules of a modular home are actually 4’ X 8’ rectangles with plumbing, pipes, wiring, insulation, and all the appropriate cutouts or knockouts.</p>
<p>When a home’s modules have been completed, they are delivered to the homeowner’s building site, where a foundation will have been dug and poured.  Because so much of the work normally handled by a construction crew on a traditional building site has been eliminated, a modular home can be completed and ready for its owner to move in in a mater of weeks.</p>
<p>Modular homes are available in every imaginable architectural style, including log cabins.  But modular log cabin homes are cut by computer controlled machines so that their modules fit seamlessly together, and the chance of wind whistling though the chinks in their walls is nonexistent.  Modular log cabin homes may not be as uncomfortable as authentic log cabins, but they will looks like them, even if the exterior logs are not the real thing.</p>
<p><strong>Getting That Log Cabin Look</strong><br />
Building a modular log cabin home from real logs is not feasible.  Half-logs, however, can be attached to the outer walls of the modules when they have been delivered from the factory; but this is a time-consuming job and will add significant bulk to the finished home.</p>
<p>The most common technique for creating modular log cabin homes is to use faux half-log siding, which is roughhewn wood sheets with embedded log slices to resemble logs stacked on each other.</p>
<p>As much as you may like the look of a hand built log cabin, building a wooden log cabin complete with notched logs and mud tabby sealing the gaps is not the best way to keep the wind and rain off you.  Modular log cabin homes are designed to satisfy your pioneer tastes, without depriving you of your taste.</p>
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