A Factory assembled residence built in units or sections, transported to a permanent site and erected on a foundation. The term excludes mobile homes.
a culmination of one type of building system that actually begins as components, designed, engineered and assembled in the controlled environment of a modern factory
a factory-built house or building intended for residential occupancy that comprises "modules" with three walls and a roof or ceiling
a factory-built structure that is manufactured in components
a home built to the local building codes at its destination,
a home constructed in sections at a factory
a home that is built in a factory and then carried in sections by trucks to a building site where it is put together by a local
a home that is built of the same quality materials as a home constructed on a building site but it is built in a factory
a home, which is certified by its manufacturer as being constructed in accordance with a nationally recognized building code
a manufactured home designed for assembly on the
A home constructed in multiple sections referred to as "modules" at the Kan Build plant in Osage City, KS. The construction method meets or exceeds the state and local building codes (the same code which governs conventional stick-built homes). The "modules" are then transported to the home site where they are assembled and finished on site by the local independent Kan Build Homes Builder.
A home constructed in a factory and delivered to the site in sections. Assembled on foundation walls constructed on-site.
As used in this study, modular home refers to a housing unit that was constructed at a remote location and moved to the lot, rather than built on site. Some modular homes are constructed and shipped as two separate components. Others are factory built as component pieces and are assembled on site.
A residence constructed by the onsite assembly of several separate modules that were manufactured away from the building site.
Modular homes are houses that are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use.