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There was a time when modular buildings didn't receive their due respect. But things are vastly different today. People realize that modulars are actually better than conventional buildings, because they:
can be relocated
cost less
are built in a climate-controlled environment
are energy efficient
have consistent high quality
offer immediate space

We start by storing our building materials out of the weather. By doing this, they're not exposed to the wind, rain and mud that can ruin materials on standard construction jobs. Then, the construction itself occurs indoors -- keeping the quality high and the pace quick.

While some manufacturers use steel framing for their buildings, we prefer the strength and quality we get with wood. Over the years, we've found that wood:
reduces the bounce in floors
eliminates leaks where wood joins with metal columns
allows for snow load construction
is much easier for customers to remodel
is more energy efficient, per PG&E testing

All through the construction process, careful attention is paid to strict building code compliance. We have third-party inspectors on-site, and undergo frequent inspections by government agencies. (Buildings are also inspected during the delivery and setup phase.) By the time you're ready to occupy your new modular building, every last detail has been thought of and checked numerous times.

Our in-house design team has created lots of great floor plans over the years. (Some of them are so good that our competition has "borrowed" the designs -- a sincere form of flattery!) Frequently, we find that our buildings look so good and blend in so well that people can't tell they weren't site-constructed.

Occasionally, customers will be afraid that modular construction won't work for their particular needs. They're always pleasantly surprised when we show them how modular construction can work -- and work beautifully -- in any application. Here are just a few examples of the almost limitless uses for modular buildings:

Retail stores
Fire stations
Churches
Press boxes
Restrooms
Police departments
Daycare facilities
Cafeterias
Corporate offices
Detention facilities
Prisons
Multipurpose
Banks
Medical facilities
Restroom facilities


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