By Noah Topp
For many, the term “modular housing” evokes images of 1960’s style mobile homes with cramped rooms, narrow hallways, flimsy materials, and general lack of design aesthetic. Nexus Modular, a Vancouver Island based modular construction company, is changing that image and showing British Columbians that prefabricated housing can be so much more.
Nexus is a CSA Certified modular home manufacturer with applications in garden suites, laneway housing, backyard offices and studios, Park Models, cottages, single family homes, multi-family developments, and commercial and retail space. They build to the same quality you would expect in a custom, site-built home and their factory-controlled process provides reduced timelines and cost certainty to their clients.
The typical Nexus home takes 3-4 months from first stick to final delivery. Here’s what the process looks like: Nexus offers a free initial consultation to establish feasibility. Nexus’ in house design-team works with the client to bring their dream home to life and to attain the relevant permits. Once the build begins, all trades and contractors are brought into the Nexus factory and the home is built under their roof! That means less headache for homeowners, less disruption for the site of their new home (and for their new neighbors), and no damage or delays due to weather.
Cost certainty, reduced timeline, less waste, high quality materials, beautiful aesthetics, less stress, and more time enjoying your home. What’s not to love?
The interest, desire, and incentive to build modular is undeniably present on a global scale. It is affordable, efficient, and timely, without compromising beautiful and innovative designs. Governments are taking notice, corporate giants are investing, and individuals are utilizing the broad spectrum of options that this type of construction offers. There are a multitude of benefits to modular construction and connecting them all is Nexus.
You can check out more at www.Nexusmodular.ca