Design and Planning: The first step in building a prefab home is designing the floor plan and selecting the materials. The homeowner can choose from a variety of pre-designed floor plans or work with a designer to create a custom plan that meets their specific needs.
Factory Assembly: Once the design is finalized, the construction team begins building the home in the factory. Walls, floors, and roofs are constructed separately and then assembled together on-site.
Transportation: Once the home is fully assembled, it is transported to the construction site. The transportation process can vary depending on the size of the home and the distance it needs to travel.
On-Site Assembly: Once the home is on-site, the construction team assembles the walls, roof, and floors, and connects the plumbing and electrical systems. This typically takes just a few weeks, compared to several months for a traditional home.