Common Questions about Building a Modular Home or ADU in California

There are a number of recent questions that we have received and we want to provide the answers to some of them to help you to better understand the process and provide you with the tools you need to make an informed decisions.

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I would like to receive pricing and specifications.

I would like to talk about my project and conceptual ideas of what I want to build.

How does the permitting process work?

When should I start working on my plans, how does this impact the timeline?

How do I find land that is suitable for a modular home?

I’m confused about the differences between Manufactured, Prefab, Modular & Factory Built Housing, can you explain the difference?

Steps to Build a Modular Home in California

Check out our FAQ page read more in-depth answers to the most commonly asked questions about modular homes.

Step 1:
Secure Land

Having a property is usually the first step in building your dream home.

Without land, it is hard to choose a home model or determine what the balance of your budget for building is.

Step 2:

Modular Feasibility Study

This is where one of us comes out to meet you at the property and determine what size modules can be delivered.

There is a fee for this service but it’s a credit on the price of the home.

Step 3:

Choose Home Model

We now know what size modules can be delivered. You can choose a home model that meets your requirements. Start with the smallest one you will consider and work your way up to your dream home.

More detailed info about building California

Check out our Modular Steps to Building page for more detailed information about building a modular home throughout the state of California.

Step 4:

Working on Plans

This is where you start working with us on the plans for your Factory Built Home (Modular).

There are costs involved in the modular home plans but they are a credit on the price of the home.

Step 5:

On-Site Pans

You will needs some plans for the on-site portion of the project:

  • Topographical Survey

  • Civil Engineered Site Plans

  • Soils Report

  • Foundation Plans, etc.

Step 6:

Permitting

Now that your plans are completed it is time for submission. We have an Optional Permitting Service or we can introduce you to someone to help you.

Expect plan check revisions, rarely do plans get approved on the first or second submission.

Home Floor Plans & Pictures to Review

Take a look at hundreds and hundreds of images and floor plans of our homes. Your home can look exactly how you want it, you are only limited by your imagination & budget.

Step 7:

Contractor Interviews

We do know a few General Building Contractors that we can introduce you to. They are familiar with modular home and can certainly help you.

Sometimes though you may have a qualified local contractor you’d like to work with, this is also your decision to make.

This is one of the most exciting parts of building a modular home. You get to see all of your hard work being delivered to your property.

You get to sit back, take pictures, and watch the show.

Then you get to walk through your house!!!

Step 8:

Modular Home Delivery & Set

Step 9:

Completion of Modular

Your General Contractor will work to secure the modules to the foundation, connect the cross-overs, finish whatever on-site work there is, etc..

From there, the City/County will review and provide your Certificate of Occupancy. Time to move into your dream home!

Congratulations!!!

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Get started with your prefab modular home in San Luis Obispo County.