Unlike site-built homes, factory-built homes are built in quality-controlled environments where factors such as weather conditions don’t affect the underlying strength of the finished product. Material deterioration is a constant threat for site built homes as they are often left at the mercy of the elements throughout the building process.
Quality control in these factory settings is an important part of the manufacturing process and the resulting products show it. Consistency of construction is a hallmark of quality and today’s factory- built homes are built to consistent and stringent regulations – thereby ensuring that quality is built into every home.
Modern factory-built homes are also built using a large degree of computerization and automation – again ensuring that accuracy and consistency are adhered to at every step. Laser measurements, computer guided cutting and joining and technology assisted finishing processes all combine to make sure that the modern factory-built home is constructed as a state-of-the-art product.
Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, the people involved in the construction process work together as teams on each and every unit they produce. Unlike site-built houses, where the construction teams are often cobbled together partly from whatever local “talent” is available at the time, the modern factory-built home is built by a cohesive team unit that is focused on building quality into each home they create.
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