6 Modular Builders in North Carolina To Get In Touch With
North Carolina offers some of the best modular home builders in the country, allowing homebuyers to build anywhere in the state. We’ve compiled a list of the top choices.
North Carolina offers some of the best modular home builders in the country, allowing homebuyers to build anywhere in the state. We’ve compiled a list of the top choices.
Photo Courtesy of DL Mag An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a secondary living space that is attached to a primary residence. This can be anything from a garage, a…
You can get more living space by building either a traditional house addition or an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Here are some tips to help you decide.
Have you ever noticed that HVAC units are measured in tons? What does that even mean? And how do you know how many tons you need? We explain here.
ADUs all fall into two categories: attached or detached. We explain how the differences will affect the construction requirements and your property value.
Standard appliances might take up too much space in your new ADU. Here are some compact options that still get the job(s) done.
Many Tennessee residents purchase modular homes for their affordability and short build times. We’ve researched the best modular home builders in the state and compiled them into a convenient list.
Sweltering summers and subzero winters can make your utility bills skyrocket. Use these top tips to not only make the most of your HVAC system but also reduce your bills.
There is a growing trend in the housing industry towards building ADUs. But what is an ADU? And what does it stand for?
Heat flows from warmer to colder—it’s a law of nature. So when it’s colder outside than inside, home heat loss is unavoidable. However, you can reduce heat losses in just about any home, old or new. Read on to find out more about heat loss and what you can do about it.
Air ducts are tubes attached to the furnace or AC in your central heating, that distribute the conditioned air around the house. But sometimes, a problem arises and you don’t get that result—the air ducts leak.
Testing for air duct leakage is essential for energy efficiency and to prevent unseen damage to a home’s structure. Air duct leaks can lead to excess moisture in the house, poor air quality, energy loss, and extensive wear on your heating and cooling units.