Prefabricated homes (or “prefab”) is a broad term that refers to several different types of buildings. Technically, any home that has sections of the structure built in a factory and then assembled on-site falls under the “prefab” definition. Therefore, modular and panelized are types of prefabricated homes.
With a panelized building system, the structural components of a home (walls, roof, and floor systems) are constructed in a factory and delivered to the job site where it is and finished just like a stick-built home. Panelized houses must follow state and federal building code requirements and can be regularly inspected, just like site-built homes.
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