Saturday, 20 August 2011

Uses For Modular Buildings

By Luke Shorey


There are lots of modular buildings on the market today. From emergency structures, to stick built modular houses, to mobile homes - modular buildings serve a variety of functions and uses. Although these three types of modular buildings are used in different ways, one thing stays the same. These structures offer a lower cost of building then their site built counterparts, and they are also much more mobile and able to go just about anywhere at a moments notice.

Emergency Response Structures: When an emergency strikes, time is of the essence. That is why modular structures are used extensively by emergency response personnel. There are basically two types that are used the most frequently. The first is the semi-permanent housing type. This structure is typically a fully furnished mini house that a family who has be displaced can live in. The second is the command structure. This is a unit (or several units) that can be set up so that emergency responders have a headquarters to work out of. Both of these types of buildings are critical in dealing with emergencies efficiently.

Mobile Homes: Like other modular buildings mobile homes are manufactured at a factory, rather than on site. The term mobile home is actually somewhat of a misnomer. These homes are generally only mobile when they are on the back of a semi. Most of the time these homes are placed in mobile home parks where people own the home and rent the land. These parks have developed somewhat of a shady reputation over the years, but the reality is that they create very affordable housing, and much nicer mobile home parks have been developed in the last decade. Mobile homes cannot be financed through traditional mortgages, but loans are available to purchase them.

Stick Built Modular Buildings: This type of modular building is one of the hardest to identify by just looking at it. These are usually homes and are built like any other stick built structure, except that they are built in a factory rather than on site. This creates a very reliable building process, and good quality often results. These homes are then brought out in sections to a traditional building site and assembled. Another interesting fact about stick built modular homes is that they can usually be financed through a traditional mortgage.

These are the three most frequent uses for modular buildings. This type of construction will be around for a long time, because it offers reduced cost and higher quality control than on site construction. In addition, it is very practical in emergency situations, because the building are already made, the response can be super quick.




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