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The Benefits Of Modular Construction
Working In A Controlled Climate
Your home will be built indoors in a climate controlled environment. Just as
the materials are protected from the weather, so is the craftsman who is
building your home. Naturally, anyone would do a far better job working indoors
during the winter or in rain than if they were out in the field trying to build
a house. Far more accuracy and precision can be achieved by working indoors at
Westchester's modern facility.
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Quality Of Materials
While there are other quality builders that use the same name brands
materials used by Westchester Homes, the major difference is that materials used
by Westchester Modular will never be exposed to foul weather. While conventional
building practices require that all of the building materials be out on the job
site exposed to whatever conditions exist, our materials are kept stored in the
factory, clean and dry. We invite you to review our Construction
Specifications.
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State & Local Compliance
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has created a Manufactured Building Program
and a manufacturer must be certified in order to deliver homes to this state.
Prior to the construction of the buildings, a Third Party Inspection Agency,
will certify that the final building plans comply with all state and local
building codes. This certification process guarantees that the homes have been
constructed to the approved plans. Additionally, Westchester's own quality
control procedures insures that the home meets a high standard of quality before
it leaves the factory.
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Construction Technique
Since your new home will have to travel for several hours over the highway
from the factory to your property, it is necessary to overbuild the house so it
retains its structural integrity. Our homes actually weigh much more than a
similar style stick built house. Also, since our homes are built from the inside
out, we can insulate areas that can not be accessed using conventional building
techniques. Air infiltration is reduced to keep you more comfortable while also
saving money on heating and cooling costs.
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Cost Considerations
You must look closely when comparing the cost of identically built modular
and conventional homes. While there is usually an immediate savings with
modular, additional savings are reflected in the construction interest expense.
Construction time is dramatically reduced since the factory is building the
house at the same time the foundation and site work is being completed. Both
actions are occurring simultaneously and that saves you time and money. The net
result is a home built better, using better materials, in much less time, for
less money.
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Cost Overruns
Once the final plans have been approved, your home is priced and put under
contract. The price that has been contracted is the price that will be paid when
the home is delivered. Cost overruns due to on-site design changes or extended
construction delays, typical with stick built homes, are virtually eliminated.
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Completion Dates
Construction scheduling can be projected much more accurately because we
reduce the delays that can be attributed to weather, sub-contractor problems,
material shortages or any other of a multitude of reasons. Building indoors also
reduces the effect that the weather conditions, outside temperatures, length of
day, etc. have on the production schedule of the home.
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See a
home Being "Set"
Visit our Gallery of Homes, a select
sample of previously built custom designed homes.

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