buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
People are still confusing modular homes with mobile homes. They're are nothing alike, other than they traveled over the road. A modular is a stick-built home built in a factory. They are indistinguishable from a site-built home unless you look in the attic.
I think the people who are disagreeing with this are missing the point of comparing a modular to a mobile. At least in my area, just like scgargoyle states, modular homes are stick built, just in a factory. We ain't talking a double wide here, but a framed house built in a factory and trucked in sections to the job site. They are every bit, if not better built than a stick built on site, and you will not tell the difference by driving by. Some of them are 3 stories high. They sit on concrete foundations just like every other stick built house, 2x6 walls, anderson windows, etc...
Here's a picture of a section being placed with a crane.
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