Can You Upgrade and Remodel Your Modular Home?  

 

While modular homes are made in factories, they still use similar materials to site-built homes. A two-by-six-inch wall, a plywood deck for the roof, and wood floors are common among modular homes. Modular homes are also more affordable than site-built homes, as the base price usually includes construction, transporting modules to the final build site, and setting them on a foundation. They also allow for customization so that you can tweak their preset plan.

Modernizing your modular home is simple but requires a fair amount of work. If you have modular homes with outdated designs, you will have to remove the old modules and replace them with new ones. The cost per room in a prefab house varies, but the average cost per room is between $7,500 and $20,000. Modifications are permitted in Pennsylvania prefab homes, although some modifications may void the warranty.

While you can customize your modular home, it is imperative to understand that they are still not fully customizable. Some buyers may have to live with not all features they want or a floor plan that doesn’t fit their vision. A modular home’s cost can also be expensive. It is important to check the cost of land in your area. If you’re moving into a new neighborhood, you’ll need to find a place to put your modular home, as it may be prohibitively expensive to install a traditional home.

While modern New Jersey prefab homes are becoming more affordable every day, it’s still possible to make a modest improvement to your home. You can add an extra bedroom, a second floor, or even an in-law suite. Modular home additions are usually completed off-site, with the only disruption occurring when the rooms are set into place. The process is generally seamless and very convenient. Companies like Green-R-Panel provides green prefabricated residential & commercial construction services that allow you to complete your modular home project in a shorter period compared to traditional construction procedure. 

To learn more on how you can upgrade and remodel your modular home, an infographic from Green-R-Panel is provided below.