Entries Tagged as 'Green Home Building'

The future of the prefabricated housing market – and what it means for the Midwest

September 10th, 2009 · 1,017 Comments

Manufactured housing is projected to achieve above-average growth through 2011, and approach $6.4 million. This is the result of a positive shipments growth after a long period of depressed demand during which easier credit and rising home value made site-built homes relatively more attractive (the wonderful housing boom that has since crashed the US economy. Those houses aren’t looking so attractive now are they?). Driving demand for manufactured housing will be multisection units, particularly those with three or more sections. Demand for multisection manufactured housing will benefit from increased market penetration, as households increasingly choose the economy of manufactured housing over site-built homes.

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Shipments of precut homes are forecast to perform the best of all other types of prefabricated housing. Shipments are expected to grow about two percent annually to 20,500 units in 2011. Demand will be particularly strong in the growing Midwest housing market, but will also benefit from increased market penetration in the contracting housing market of the South.

The Midwest region is expected to be the fastest growing source of demand for prefabricated housing through 2011. This region accounted for approximately 18 percent of total demand for prefabricated housing in 2006, second only to the South. Rebounding from the poorest performance of any region from 2001 to 2006, demand for new housing in the Midwest is forecast to grow through 2011, providing favorable conditions for prefabricated housing. Strength in the Midwest will be particularly beneficial to manufactured and precut housing.

Would you consider a prefabricated home over a site-built one? What are your specific pre-requisites if you were to consider a prefab?

We are always here and available to answer any questions you have about prefabs. Ask away in the comment section.

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Tags: Green Home Building · Prefabs

Foam Board Insulation

September 8th, 2009 · 2,417 Comments

extruded-polystyrene-insulationFoam board insulation products are quite popular with some aspects of today’s green construction. If you’re looking for some information on these products then check out: Foam Board Insulation Types and R Values.You may not think foam board insulation is green. However, recent studies from insulation manfucturers suggest that polystyrene insulation is manufactured with as much as 24% less energy compared to fiberglass insulation.Some manufacturers are even offering recycled foam board products. The nice thing about recycled foam board is any off gasing is most likely completely finished and you’re recycling a product that is already quite green.

Foam board insulation products are quite popular with some aspects of today’s green construction.

You may not think foam board insulation is green. However, recent studies from insulation manfucturers suggest that polystyrene insulation is manufactured with as much as 24% less energy compared to fiberglass insulation.

Some manufacturers are even offering recycled foam board products. The nice thing about recycled foam board is any off gasing is most likely completely finished and you’re recycling a product that is already quite green.

Tags: Eco-Friendly Products · Green Home Building

Wood Treatments

August 29th, 2009 · 671 Comments

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Environmentally friendly wood treatments and preservatives can be applied at the factory.  These treatments can circumvent the need for mold and termite protection on-site.

Tags: Eco-Friendly Products · Green Home Building

Quality Prefab Series – Method Homes (Cabin Series)

January 1st, 2009 · 2,611 Comments

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The Cabin Series by Balance Associates Architects currently features two lines of models, the Method Cabin and the Balance S-M-L Cabins.

The Method Cabin is available in many different configurations and layouts from 1050 square feet and up. It features an innovative cantilevered roof system and a functional floor plan for modern cabin dwelling.

The Balance S-M-L Cabins is a line of three models of self contained cabins between 400-800 square feet that can go on or off grid. The line is designed to be delivered close to 100% complete and move in ready. It offers all of the amenities and features of a Balance designed home blending seamlessly with its surrounding.

method2Model #1 |  1811 Square feet
3 bedroom | 2 bath | 5 modules

Model #2 |  1234 Square feet
1 or 2 bedroom | 1 bath | 3 modules

Model #3 |  1471 Square feet
2 bedroom | 1.75 bath | 3 modules

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Base Price Includes:
  • all framing / roof / exterior cladding and trim
  • windows / sliding glass doors / doors / decking
  • interior walls / flooring / trim
  • pluming and electrical fixtures
  • appliances not included
  • foundation, site work, and transportation not included
method4Method Homes Contact Information:

info@methodhomes.net
206.789.5553

2711 E. Madison St
Suite 211
Seattle, WA 98112

Press Inquires
Isaac Cronin Public Relations
Email: icpr1@sbcglobal.com
Phone: 510.644.9517

Developer and Investor Inquiries
brian@methodhomes.net

Tags: Green Home Building · Prefabs · Quality Prefab Series