Modular houses resemble conventional houses.
Modular houses are houses that consist of multiple sections which are designed in a factory and then sent to the site for building the home. The unites are assembled into a single residential building using either cranes and trucks.Modular houses resemble conventional houses. The big difference is that these are fabricated in industries and attached part by part on the construction site. This provides time savings because work on the modular building can begin in the manufacturing facility during the time when the prep work on the site is being performed.Usually, modular dwellings are constructed to regional or council recommendations, so dwellings manufactured in a given fabrication factory will differ in building levels depending on the final location of the units. Steel and/or wood framing are popular materials for building modular houses. Modular Homes designs may be customized for local specifications. For example, buildings built for typhoon prone areas can have protective bracing built-in to provide extra protection.Modular sections are usually constructed in a big indoor facility on assembling ways much an automobile company. Such establishments make use of an assembly line track to move the sections from one location to another. Independent building inspectors are on site to regulate the manufacturing and see that all regulations are being followed during manufacturing.