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What You Need to Know When Buying a Prefab Home


Prefabricated homes, also known as prefab homes, are constructed or built in a factory. It requires anywhere from three to five months to construct. A traditional home can take nine months or longer to build. Since a prefab is constructed mostly indoors, weather is not an issue. The prefab home goes up relatively fast because it arrives moderately constructed. With traditional home building, weather can slow the building process down. Inclement weather could delay the construction process by weeks. Once on the home site, a prefab home can take about three days to assemble. Site preparation can extend the process. In addition, installing plumbing, electrical, landscaping and inspections can require several weeks. Google any prefab cabins for more information on a prefab home. 

More Affordable than a Traditional Home 

A prefab can be much less costly than building a traditional home. This is partly due to labor. It takes …

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