![]() ![]() That means you can check local listings for reputable dealers and contractors or contact the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), which maintains a directory. Most modular cabin companies sell through dealers or contractors, while a few, like Blue Ridge Log Cabins in Campobello, S.C., sell direct to the consumer, who then employs a contractor to finish the job on site. “And our home is a lot more efficient because it can be hard to insulate a log cabin.” “Definitely our niche is somebody who wants the look and feel of log home living for, in a lot of cases, a more affordable price,” says Fisher. Modular log cabins can be an especially beneficial choice, says Brian Fisher, sales director at Woodtex, which delivers pre-fab cabins, barns, and other structures. Whether made from custom designs or predesigned plans, modular homes are built to specifications at a company’s factory and delivered to your site, where your contractor (or you yourself, if you have the right skills) can complete construction. These days, improved logistics can make them a good choice for anyone who wants a log cabin or other kind of more rustic structure. ![]() Modular or “kit” homes have served as second homes such as cabins and beach bungalows since their heyday in the U.S. Are these cabins – prebuilt in factories and then assembled on-site – as good as having a cabin built on-site from scratch? How do I find the companies, and who rates their reputations? –Donna Miller, via email I am looking for info about prefabricated cabins made by reputable companies.
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