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G & G Associates 2205 South Galen Hall Road Reinholds, PA 17569 Phone: 717.484.1266 |
Modular homes are built in factories and benefit from the assembly line production process. The factories buy huge quantities of lumber, sheet rock, carpet, paint, etc. they pay much less for each and can have large quantities delivered at one time. Labor is used with maximum efficiency, with skilled craftsman moving between workstations on the factory floor.
Modular homes are built in a modern controlled environment, and they are precision engineered for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability. Quality control is maintained by constant inspection throughout the construction process.
To insure a safe and secure trip to your property, modular homes are built especially well, using high quality materials. For example, there is a 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.
Buying a modular home give you peace of mind - you won't have to worry about:
"I need more money"
The home owner's worst nightmare - the job's half finished and your builder tells you he's way over budget and needs more money or else he'll quit. Factory - built houses come at a guaranteed price, without cost overruns.
The vanishing builder
Everyone knows someone who's had this problem - just don't let it happen to you. You don't want an unfinished house slowly rolling away in the rain. When you buy modular, you get your finished house product ready for installation.
The pre-soaked house
Maybe you like your jeans pre-washed, but you don't want your house to come that way! A site-built house open to the rain can cause your wood to warp or swell, problems you'll never get rid of in a life-time of ownership. Modular houses are built in controlled environments under the factory roof and are shipped in weather-proofed wrapping.
The unexpected un-inspected house
Often times you don't really know what quality you're getting with a site-built house. Modular homes are thoroughly checked out before they leave the factories. A quality controlled process provides 100% assurance that your home has been inspected for code compliance and workmanship. In-plant inspectors as well as independent inspection agencies inspect the home on behalf of your state & local government.
On the average, a home consisting of two sections will be built in the factory within a couple of weeks. Once your home is placed on its foundation, final completion takes two or three weeks. The schedule allows you to move more quickly, and knowing when you're new home will be ready helps you plan your move better.
Repair bills can really add up. Modular homes are built in a modern controlled environment using high quality materials. They are precision engineered for a lifetime of trouble-free structural durability. A well-built house is a home that is easier and less costly to maintain.
Additional factory insulation and precision building techniques make the modular house a super efficient energy conservation home. And of course this cost saving lasts every year you're in the house. And it helps your resale value too!
Modular home manufactures have many different design plans for you to choose from. You can even design your own house and the factory engineers will work with your builder to bring it to a reality.
Modular homes are becoming more popular and there are an increasing number of financial institutions eager to write new loans.
A new home is the biggest expense of your life. Don't buy one without checking out all the alternatives. Find out why in some states one in four new homes are now modular.

G & G Associates is a builder/developer dealing in primarily, but not limited to, residential custom modular construction. Our objective is to provide quality construction at affordable prices.
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G & G Associates • 2205 South Galen Hall Road, Reinholds, PA 17569 • Phone: 717.484.1266 • Email: info@gandgassoc.com
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