A common misunderstanding in the prefabricated home industry frequently lies in people confusing prefabricated homes with mobile homes. Now as a disclaimer, we at PMHI do not sell mobile homes; we sell prefabricated and modular home kits. The purpose of this post is to educate people on the differences between prefabricated homes and mobile homes as well as to clear up any negative misconceptions people may have regarding prefabricated houses. Let's get to it!
Definitions (What is a prefab home/mobile home/modular home?)
The easiest way to clear things up about prefabricated and mobile homes is to make sure people understand fundamentally what they are.
A prefabricated house, in its simplest terms, is made in a factory and then assembled on the designated property of the house or delivered there. This comes in the form of manufactured, mobile, and modular houses. Generally, prefabricated houses refer to any one of these
Mobile homes are prefabricated structures (they come in various types, like houses, trailer homes, and more), assembled in a factory, and made with a permanently attached structure at the bottom that usually includes wheels. They are then transported to a designated property. Mobile homes are also referred to as trailer park homes due to the perception of mobile homes before laws that were passed in 1976 changed requirements and government definitions.
Manufactured houses refer to homes that are fully assembled and prefabricated in the factory. Manufactured houses are often transported to one designated location but have the capability of being moved depending on the foundation used.
Modular homes are mostly constructed at a factory and often go together like a puzzle, where everything fits precisely. The parts are delivered to a designated site where it is then assembled. These homes are not movable, as opposed to some manufactured and mobile homes.
At PMHI we sell customizable prefabricated home kits that are similar to modular homes.
Differences (Fundamental Differences)
Mobile Homes:
- Mobile homes are made almost entirely within a factory
- Mobile homes tend to have a chassis that usually includes wheels
- Mobile homes include older portable vehicles, like trailer homes, made before 1976
Prefabricated Home Kits:
- Prefabricated home kits are assembled on-site as opposed to a factory and take longer to be complete as a result
- Prefabricated home kits aren't meant to be moved after installation
- Prefabricated home kits act like a well-engineered puzzle where the modules made fit together perfectly
- Prefabricated home kits are held to and built under the same standards as traditional stick-built homes
Pros/Cons (Which one is right for you?)
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Conclusion
Mobile homes represent a different lifestyle than prefabricated homes. Mobile homes are great for people who own compliant land, live in very high-housing-cost cities, or are looking for an inexpensive housing alternative. Prefabricated homes suit those who are looking for a cheaper housing option, an investment, or a family home to build on owned property. Both are great options depending on your lifestyle, but one thing that I hope we have made clear, they are NOT the same!