5 Benefits of Pre-Fabricated Home vs On Site Build

Prefabricated homes, also known as "Prefab homes", have been growing in popularity in recent years. These homes are constructed in a factory and then transported to the building site, where they are assembled and finished. While some people still prefer to build a home on site, there are many benefits to buying a prefab home. In this blog post, we'll explore the 5 main benefits of buying a prefab home versus building on site.
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1.Faster Construction Time

One of the biggest benefits of buying a prefab home is the faster construction time. Since the home is built in a factory, the construction process is not affected by weather or other delays that can occur when building on site. The home can be built in a matter of weeks, as opposed to months or even years for a site-built home.


2.Lower Cost

Prefabricated homes are often less expensive than site-built homes. The factory setting allows for more efficient use of materials and labor, resulting in lower costs. Additionally, since the construction process is faster, there are fewer labor hours required, which can also lower the overall cost.


3.Customisable Designs

Prefabricated homes are not one-size-fits-all. In fact, many prefab home companies offer customizable designs, allowing you to choose from a range of floor plans and finishes. This means you can create a home that fits your specific needs and tastes, while still enjoying the benefits of a prefab home.

Titan Homes can customise your home for no extra cost. We just charge fairly on a square metre rate plus any extras you're after.


4.Conistent Quality

Prefabricated homes are built in a controlled factory environment, which means that the construction process is consistent and closely monitored. This results in a higher quality home, with fewer construction defects or mistakes.

5.No weather complications

Building a home outdoors means you are at the mercy of the weather. This can have a significant impact on the quality of the build. Rain, snow, high winds, and extreme temperatures can all affect the construction process and potentially compromise the structural integrity of the home. For example, wet and humid conditions can cause wood to warp or mould to grow, which can lead to issues with rot and decay over time. High winds can damage building materials and create safety hazards for workers. Additionally, working in extreme temperatures can be dangerous and can affect the quality of workmanship. Overall, bad weather can slow down construction, cause delays, and potentially result in a lower quality finished product.

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