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Building A Modular Home? 4 Tips To Help You Avoid Problems

If you've decided to purchase a modular home, it's important that you safeguard yourself from potential problems. While modular homes are a sound investment, you can run into problems along the way, especially if you don't take the proper precautions. Here are four steps you can take to avoid problems with the construction of your modular home.

Avoid Flat Roofs

When it comes to modular homes, the roof is the first place you should look. Many modular homes come standard with flat roofs. However, a flat roof can pose several threats. First, flat roofs can develop leaks easier than an angled, shingle roof. Second, flat roofs can wear out faster than shingled roofs. That's because they suffer greater exposure to the sun and rain. To protect your home, and prevent premature roof loss, choose an angled, shingle roof.

Choose Your Subflooring Carefully

Your modular home will come with a raised subfloor. That subfloor will serve as the foundation for your home. Instead of choosing particle board for your subfloor, go with a heavy-duty plywood instead. Plywood is sturdier, which means it won't wear out as quickly as particle board will. Not only that, but plywood will hold up better to weight and moisture. It's also important to note that your plywood floor will be less susceptible to issues related to sagging. The last thing you want is to have your floor sag.

Upgrade Your Plumbing

When it's time to choose the plumbing for your modular home, be sure to upgrade beyond the standard fixtures. First, you'll want low-flow toilets and shower heads. Those will save you money and water in the long-run. Second, be sure each plumbing fixture comes with its own safety shut-off valve. The individual shut-off valves will allow to close off the water supply in an emergency. Because your modular home will have a wood subfloor, delayed shut-off time in a water emergency could cause increased damage. This is particularly true if the water is allowed to run long enough to soak into the subflooring.

Consider the Exterior

While you're designing your modular home, don't forget to consider the exterior, specifically the siding. There are many different types of siding that are available for modular homes. If you're looking for a siding that will last long, and be easy to care for, you should consider installing vinyl siding on your new home.

Now that you're in the process of building a modular home, use the tips provided here to build a home that will last you for years to come. For more information on how to avoid problems with your modular home, be sure to speak to your contractor.  


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