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As a seasoned leader in custom modular homes, at Impresa Modular we pride ourselves in the ability to design, engineer and build a truly custom crafted home. Our team of expert consultants achieves this while maintaining our core beliefs of quality, customer satisfaction, service and value. We offer hundreds of standard plans, but they are used as a mere starting point to be modified by customers to meet specific lifestyle and housing needs. More often we are exploiting our modern modular construction techniques to deliver truly custom homes for our happy customers.

Our modular homes combine the best practices of traditional, site-built construction with the technological, economic and environmental advantages of creating your custom home in a controlled environment. The component parts in any home (for example, a light or a floor truss) are manufactured in a controlled factory environment according to precise specifications and tested to ensure that they meet design standards. Modular homes from Impresa Modular are no different – we build our homes using similar techniques. The modular construction process results in a home that is built better, greener, faster, and with a fraction of the headaches presented by traditional, on site construction.

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Innovation Through Custom Modular Homes

As a seasoned leader in custom modular homes, at Impresa Modular we pride ourselves in the ability to design, engineer and build a truly custom crafted home. Our team of expert consultants achieves this while maintaining our core beliefs of quality, customer satisfaction, service and value. We offer hundreds of standard plans, but they are used as a mere starting point to be modified by customers to meet specific lifestyle and housing needs. More often we are exploiting our modern modular construction techniques to deliver truly custom homes for our happy customers.

Our modular homes combine the best practices of traditional, site-built construction with the technological, economic and environmental advantages of creating your custom home in a controlled environment. The component parts in any home (for example, a light or a floor truss) are manufactured in a controlled factory environment according to precise specifications and tested to ensure that they meet design standards. Modular homes from Impresa Modular are no different – we build our homes using similar techniques. The modular construction process results in a home that is built better, greener, faster, and with a fraction of the headaches presented by traditional, on site construction.

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Creating A New Modular Home

In-factory construction quality for modular homes is surpasses that which is traditionally built on site. Materials cut with a hand-held circular saw at a home site less exact than as those cut with permanently installed in a factory assembly line environment. What’s more, factory inspections review every building feature from floor framing to final paint. Trained factory inspectors or independent third party inspectors conduct multiple inspections per home. Local building inspectors may only conduct two to five predetermined inspections on the average conventionally built home. All building materials are stocked out of the elements. Damp materials stocked at many on-site building locations are used in the new home creating warped walls, ceilings and mold and mildew problems. With modular construction your custom home is built to the highest standard possible and packaged for transport to your job site.

Once done at the factory, the finished sections are delivered to the building site and then installed with a crane. The installation process looks like a child building with Lego blocks. Modular homes are constructed using appropriate state and local regulations and codes. Due to the additional strength required for travel and installation, your home will essentially exceed building code. Your custom home is finished onsite faster because the factory has finished most of the construction off-site simultaneous with the foundation and groundworks were being finished. You can look forward to be living in your new home 20-35% faster because you selected the strength and design flexibility of modular construction.

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Making it Custom with Modular Homes


A custom home is made to support the way you live. You can create signature exteriors and interiors are customized to support you and your lifestyle. It doesn’t have to end there. Many custom homes also center on the items to be used in the construction. Are they green? Is energy efficiency important? Today’s custom home can be built to be Net Zero Ready. Almost every custom home plan can be modified to be built with modular construction. In most cases only minor modification is necessary. With the design flexibility inherent in the modular construction method, we can build just about any custom floorplan.


A custom home is designed to be unique expression of the homeowner. At Impresa Modular we have the experience that comes from being the only national custom home builder that uses modular construction. We want to be a member on your team when it comes to helping with you to design your new custom home. Getting the home buyer and home builder to start working together early on in the custom home building process is an important first step. We can help you determine where you can reduce costs and where you should think about spending just a little extra money to construct the custom home of your dreams.

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Flexible Design

Modular home design can easily be described in simply two words: “Infinite Possibility.”. There isn’t a home that can be built that can’t be built with modular construction. Modular homes are not limited to boxy one story or two story homes. Impresa Modular consults with you to develop a plan that can include virtually any aspect you desire. Today, top architects are adopting modular construction and designating it to provide the stylish and trendy homes that their clients expect. Design flexibility and advanced, factory quality construction means that homes constructed utilizing modular building techniques are beautiful, healthy, and strong.

The design flexibility coupled with the innovative advantages modular homes means there is no “average” modular home plan. That, in conjunction with the benefits of better construction, quicker construction and cost savings influences many constructing a custom home that modular is the best way to go. As the leader in modular home construction, Impresa Modular can convert your concepts and design needs into a modular home plan which contains huge openings, tall ceilings, and contemporary design attributes. Our efficient factory construction changes the paper plans into your new custom home.

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What is Impresa Modular? Impresa Modular is a nationwide modular home provider that helps you build your new custom home and do it at the best value possible. How? By giving you access to our nationwide network of state-of-the-art facilities that lead the industry in modular home design and quality for custom home building in Texas. You can refine your search through our modular home plans in Beaumont, Texas by price, style, number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, type of home (Including Two Stories, Chalets, Ranches, Cape Cods, Cabins), and more. Use our interactive pricing search tool to refine your search based on the estimated finished price of your new custom modular home in Beaumont and across other nearby Beaumont zip codes. See local new home trends and view our Beaumont Moving Resource Guide to view demographics, local activities and information for local school districts. Contact your New Home Consultant to learn about Beaumont mortgages from multiple lenders and mortgage brokers to finance your home purchase.

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FAQs

What I wish I knew before buying a modular home? ›

Before embarking on the modular home buying process it's also best you:
  • Get pre-approved and stick to your budget.
  • Get copies of all contracts and agreements prior to signing.
  • Be clear on additional costs and associated delays for changes or added services.

What are the risks of buying a modular home? ›

Of course, modular houses have their downsides. These include less customization capabilities than stick-built homes. The cost of the land and construction of the home may be higher than some people can afford, land restrictions, and perceive quality issues. Modular homes may also have more a complicated loan process.

How long does it take to build a modular home in Texas? ›

The construction time for a modular home can vary depending on the complexity of the design and customization options. However, on average, it takes about 3-4 months for a modular home to be built in the factory and then transported to the final location for assembly.

Are modular homes worth the investment? ›

Modular homes rarely depreciate over time because they're set permanently like on-site built homes. If you're interested in modular homes, consider the following: Cost-effectiveness: Modular home materials are supplied in bulk, which makes the construction process less expensive than with on-site traditional homes.

What is the lowest price for a modular home? ›

Average Total Cost Of A Modular Home By Type
Modular Home TypeLow-End CostHigh-End Cost
Cottage$50,000$150,000
Townhouse$45,000$113,000
Log home$25,000$250,000
Duplex$90,000$225,000
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What is the difference between a modular home and a manufactured home? ›

Modular homes are assembled on a site and anchored to a foundation, whereas a manufactured home is transported in one piece to a site and can be relocated. Because they can be moved, manufactured homes are considered chattel (personal property) — like a recreational vehicle.

Why do people not like modular homes? ›

It may be difficult to make changes once construction has started because so much of the home is pre-built. Bias exists. Some people confuse modular homes with manufactured or mobile homes, which don't have a foundation, and may therefore avoid them.

Is it cheaper to build or buy modular? ›

Some estimates have found a modular home to be 10 to 20 percent less expensive than stick built homes. A traditional stick built home costs about $150 to $250 per square foot. A modular home can range from $50 per square foot up to $250 for some luxury houses.

What is the life expectancy of a modular home? ›

The short answer is that modular homes can last just as long as traditional site-built homes, if not longer. In fact, many modular homes come with warranties of up to 50 years. The key to a modular home's longevity lies in its construction process and the materials used.

What is the lifespan of a modular building? ›

With proper care, temporary modular buildings have a service life of at least 25 to 30 years, after which the components are typically repurposed or recycled.

How long does it take to finish a modular home after delivery? ›

Depending on the complexity of the home, and any additions like porches or garages, a home built using modular construction can take an additional 6-12 weeks to be move-in ready once set.

What is the timeline for building a modular home? ›

That said, the modular home building process typically takes far less time than the traditional home building process. Generally speaking, a traditional home takes 9-12 months to build from the ground up. In contrast, a modular home usually takes 3-4 months.

What are four drawbacks of modular homes? ›

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Add to the price of a prefab home the cost for utilities, foundation, landscaping, etc. Finding financing can sometimes be more difficult. You can only detect errors after delivery. Limited customization with prefabricated homes.

Why are prefab homes not popular? ›

Just like every building method, prefab has its hassles. Robert Gurney, an architect in Washington, D.C., who designed a prefab home in Bethesda, Md., says he will never design another prefab house. The biggest obstacle, says Gurney, was that it took six months longer than normal to get the permits.

Are modular homes safe in a tornado? ›

These structures are made inside factories, so the materials that go into your home reside in a controlled environment with little moisture. Modular homes are built to be safe in case of a tornado or storm, and inspectors check surfaces for structural soundness before shipping.

Why aren't modular homes more popular? ›

While the timeline for modular construction is consistently compressed, transportation and other costs can mean it isn't cheaper than building on-site. Investors aren't convinced there's sufficient and consistent demand for modular housing in most markets.

Who makes the highest quality manufactured homes? ›

Skyline Homes

How can you tell if a house is modular? ›

If it is a metal frame, it is likely that metal is the old chassis of the home and it is a “manufactured home.” If the frame is wood and lines can be seen where the sections of the home join up (doubled up joists bolted together), then it is likely a “modular home.”

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