So, you're looking to build a new home. Researching. Fact-finding. Looking at options. Maybe you’ve seen an ad for modular houses on Facebook, or the phrase has popped up in a Google search. Whatever the case, you’ve come across modular homes and are thinking – I wonder if this is an option for me?
In this article, we’re going to give you a basic understanding of modular homes, sort some of the facts from fiction and help you decide whether modular homes are a viable alternative for you.
Onsite built homes use traditional building methods where all the materials and trades travel to the construction site and create your home from scratch.
As a company, Westbuilt Homes firmly believes in the concept of offsite construction and will minimise the amount of onsite work as much as possible.
We find that modular homes work best if the your site, requirements and needs fall into the following categories. Keep in mind, there is no “one size fits all” approach and everyone has their own specific needs, so this is just a general guide.
To save you wasting time in your search, we want to be clear about the limitations of modular building. We're not all things to all people and being honest about where modular does and doesn't work is very important.
From our experience, modular construction is not a practical alternative if fit into one of the following categories:
A common perception about modular building, as with any alternative to traditional onsite construction, is that modular MUST be the cheaper option.
However, this is not usually the case, especially because most modern modular home builders will build and design homes that are of the same quality as traditionally built homes.
Unless you're looking at a donga or site hut, then most offsite building methods will be similar in cost to traditional onsite builds, especially if you are getting a modular home custom designed.
Where you can see cost-savings compared to traditional construction is if you live on a remote property or on an island. The costs involved with tradespeople having to travel far distances to site daily over several weeks, not to mention the costs of transporting materials, quickly skyrockets with traditional construction. Modular construction avoids these costs as the majority of the work is completed offsite prior to installation.
We find that our clients choose to build modular for several reasons, each entirely different and dependent on their circumstances. However, overall, they share these major drivers on deciding to build modular:
Modular homes are a viable and smart alternative to onsite builders. Fair enough, you say – but where do you sit in the market? Firstly, you need to understand there are three main types of builders in the market in Australia;
So, where do modular home builders sit in comparison? Well, like Westbuilt Homes, most modular builders are family run companies which offer similar results as a quality local builder in terms of finish, pricing and style.
If you’re interested in an easier and more streamlined construction process for your next home, talk to the team at Westbuilt Homes.
We have been designing and building stunning modular homes since 1993. The construction process of a modular home is very different to that of a conventional home, giving you greater control over the construction time, the quality and the timeframe.
To learn more about modular construction, book a no obligation consultation with one of our modular experts. We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have.