Why Coastal Home Solutions?
Turning Your Dreams Into A RealityWhy Coastal Home Solutions?
What is a modular home?
Modular homes are built in sections in a factory setting, indoors, where they are never subjected to adverse weather conditions. The sections move through the factory, with the company's quality control department checking them after every step. Finished modules are covered for protection, then transported to your home site. They are placed on a pre-made foundation, joined, and completed.
How long does it take to build a modular home?
Here on the Bolivar Peninsula, we are able to do the following steps all in as little as 45 days:
- - Pick out the Floor Plan of your choice
- - Pick colors, flooring, cabinets, appliance packages, and other features
- - Engineering
- - Permitting (We handle this process for you)
- - Have your home built and delivered
- - Install Septic System
- - Set and complete home
- - Concrete & Decking
Are modular homes and manufactured homes the same thing?
Mobile homes, now called manufactured homes, are built to conform to the same federal code, no matter where they will be delivered. That code is called the HUD code. A modular home conforms to the building codes that are required at the specific location it will be delivered to, and in many cases construction exceeds the required codes.
Don't all modular homes look alike?
No, and unless you were there to see the house delivered and assembled, you might not guess it's a modular home. Coastal Home Solutions offers a broad array of exterior designs and interior floor plans.
Will banks finance a modular home?
Yes. We have lenders that are ready to work with you. Most banks, appraisers, and insurance companies treat modular homes the same way they do site built homes--a house that's constructed entirely on your property. Coastal Home Solutions offers a number of financing options for you to consider.
Can I save money by building a modular home?
We believe Coastal Home Solutions homes offer a terrific value for the dollar and typically costs less per square foot than a similar site-built home.