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5 x tips to ensure you get your modular home in 6 months or less!

18 December, 2020 | by David Westerman

Ok, so let's say you want to get moving with your new modular home. You've looked at the options, sorted the perfect design and found an excellent builder - now you need to get a move along and get this thing done! Suddenly, you find your builder is telling you that it's going to take about 12 months before you move in! Yes, we understand that...

Top Tips For Building a Modular Home in a Hot Climate

10 December, 2020 | by David Westerman

Living in Australia’s climate is a dream come true for many. You get warm temperatures pretty much all-year-round and even the coldest days aren’t all that cold. If you’re planning your first modular home build or your next one, you want to ensure you don’t want to spend the long summers wishing you had designed the house to be more cool.

Best Outdoor Living Ideas to Make the Best of Aussie Weather

3 December, 2020 | by David Westerman

Australian weather can be a bit of a mixed bag and while the winter nights can get pretty cold (Warwick nights have been known to regularly get down to 0), the days are generally enjoyable.

Preparing For Bushfire Season With Westbuilt

26 November, 2020 | by David Westerman

Bushfire season is here and if you’re planning on building a new home, you need to consider whether or not your new home is fire-safe for the region you’re headed to.

The Right Way To Budget When Building A Modular Home

13 November, 2020 | by David Westerman

Many people look at building a modular home because they can be a more affordable option, but that doesn’t mean that you should not have a comprehensive budget and financial plan first. This is because you may not be able to realistically afford every single thing on your seemingly ever-expanding wish list. As we cover in this post, there are a...

THE TIMEFRAME AND PROCESS OF BUILDING A MODULAR HOME

6 November, 2020 | by David Westerman

Modular homes are usually built in less than half the time of a conventional build, while still adhering to the highest possible standards. That’s because most of the construction of modular homes is done with a highly efficient, finely tuned building process that happens inside a controlled factory environment. With minimal delays caused by bad...