Setting Your Home On Your Property

Roll Your Home On Your Building Site

Building Set Up Quick On-Site Modular

 
   
Delivering Modules To House Site
 
   
Front Module Being Prepared For Setting On Foundation
 
   
Rear Module Being Moved To Foundation.
 
   
Rear Module Lowered To Foundation.
 
   
Preparing Equipment For Second Module.
 
   
Attaching Rear Module To Foundation.
 
   
Positioning Front Module To Align With Foundation
 
   
Positioning House Jacks To Support Weight Of The House.
 
   
Removing Module From Transport Carrier To Foundation.
 
   
Alignment Of Modules To Each Other And Foundation.
 
   
Raising The Roof On Rear Module.
 
   
Raising The Roof On Front Module.
 
   
Placing Gable End Walls on Second Floor.
 
   
In Just One Day The House Is Set On The Foundation, Weather Proofed and Locked Tight.
 
   
Complete with Dormers and Garage Built On-Site.
Professional Installation
Once each module is complete and passes numerous in-plant inspections, it is placed on a transport carrier for shipment to your site. Once there, each module is shifted by crane or rollers onto your prepared foundation and secured in place. Within a few hours, your building will be set, secure and weather tight.

Craning Your Home On Your Building Site

A crane may be needed to set the home depending on the style (Cape-two story) or location.
A tractor takes the home section by section to the basement location where the crane harnesses are connected.
The crane lifts the section from the steel transportation carrier.
The crane sets the section onto the foundation.
Each section is set the same way.
With a two story home the top sections are placed on top of the bottom sections.
With each section in place the connection of the home can begin.
The roof is lifted to form the peak of the house. The finish crew completes the drywall, shingles, siding, carpet, etc. The completed home is then ready for occupancy.
 
     

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