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Quality Control: The engineered wall panels, roof and floor components are cut and/or assembled with straight, kiln dried lumber under optimal conditions to ensure accuracy and consistency. When properly assembled, the result is a superior structure, square and plumb, less prone to shrinkage, no waste material, and easier too drywall and finish.
Completeness: Framing packages contain all the plywood, dimensional lumber, and major hardware required to assemble the home. This is a great benefit when the lumber yard is not located down the street.
Ease and Rapidity of Erection: Once the foundation is in place, the home can be assembled to the lock-up phase by a small 2 man crew in as little as 4 days (depending on the size of the home). This is from the foundation to roof sheathing.
Less Waste: Because most of the engineered system is built in the shop, there is very little on-site waste generated during construction. Why pay for materials that are thrown away???.wasted $$$$$$
Complete Customization: You decide the finished look of your home. It is the easiest custom home you will ever find to build.
Low System Cost: The average Engineered System cost is between $19.00 and $23.00 per square foot depending on the design). This includes the Engineered floor system, Engineered pre-built wall system (exterior and interior), exterior doors and windows, Engineered truss system, roof sheathing, and shingles.
Finished Cost: The more you do yourself, the less expensive your home will cost. A home finished with medium grade finishes, can be completed for as little as $55.00 per square foot (doing most of the work yourself). That is half the cost of the national average.
- Location: Eastern Carolina
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