What
is a Modular Home?
A Modular Home is a home which is manufactured in a controlled environment,
and is transported to the site for final setup. It meets or exceeds
all residential codes, and is more energy efficient, and more affordable
than comparable "site-bulit" homes.
Where can I put a Modular Home?
Modular Homes can be placed in any residential area because
they are built to the same standards and codes as conventional homes.
The three most common places to place Modular Homes are: In a City/Town,
in the country (Farm), or in a Manufactured Housing park.
What is the difference between a Modular Home,
and a Manufactured Home?
A Modular Home is built on a truss floor system so that it
remains 100% level and square throughout the building process. A Manufactred
Home is built on a steel frame that is designed to flex as it is transported.
I've heard a lot about the Triple M truss floor
system. What is so special about it?
Triple M builds all of their Modular Homes on a engineered truss
floor system which allows all of the plumbing and heating to be
tied together within the truss under the home. Because all of the plumbing
and heat ducts are contained within the floor, there is nothing to frame
around when completing the basement, which gives you a full 8' ceiling
in the basement.
I like the Triple M floorplans, but do I have
to pick one of them?
No you don't. At Airdrie Modular Homes we allow the customer
to custom design their dream home with one of our trained Professional
Housing Consultants on a computer. This allows the customer to have
a home that is truly their own.
How can I find out more about the homes?
You can click here to view a
selction of the homes we offer, you will also be able to download the
floorplans of any of the homes we have displayed online. Once you are
done, you can fill out our informaiton request
form, to request a brochure, or to make an appointment with on of
our Professional Housing Consultants.

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