The Future of Home Building: Efficient, Customized Panelized Homes

Published: July 20, 2024, 9:02 p.m.


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\nShow Notes: This episode provides a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and processes involved in building panelized kit homes. Key topics include the importance of energy-efficient designs, proper sizing of heating and cooling systems, and adherence to diverse building codes. The discussion also covers the precision and efficiency of off-site construction and the adaptability of homes to various climatic conditions. Additionally, it offers insights into personalized interior and entertainment design, addressing practical aspects such as gas lines for outdoor grills and insulation for multi-generational living. The episode emphasizes the importance of thorough pre-planning and robust customer support, equipping anyone with the knowledge to ensure a seamless and efficient home-building experience.
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\nSteve Tuma: If you want to stay to a good budget, if you want to stay to your schedule, we should make these decisions now in the design phase instead of while you’re building and a house is already up and then you decide to move something.
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\nInterviewer: Hello everyone and welcome to episode 56 of the Panelized Prefab Kit Home Building Show. Joining me as always is the president and founder of Landmark Home and Land Company, a company which has been helping people build their new homes where they want exactly as they want, nationwide and around the globe since 1993, Mr. Steve Tuma. Steve, how are you my friend?
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\nSteve Tuma: It’s another great day. I’m just thinking you say that since 1993, when we start we’re 30 years and a half year old. It’s amazing. We’re going through going strong, 30 years six months. That’s awesome. It’s great.
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\nInterviewer: Yeah, well it’s helping people around the country and telling a friend to buy from us. So it’s kind of cool.
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\nSteve Tuma: Yeah, it’s actually very cool.
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\nInterviewer: Today I thought what we did with the last episode I’d like to continue with, and that was we had started taking questions from people who write in using the Landmark Home and Land Company website and just sending in general interest questions about panelized homes and kit home building. And I just thought today we might go through some more emails. So there’s a lot more to get through than what we got the last episode. So if you’re up for that you want to give it a shot again?
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\nSteve Tuma: Yeah. It’s kind of like put Steve on the hot seat apparently, but I’ve been doing this a while. So I think we can get some good answers.
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\nInterviewer: Yeah, of course. Yeah. So let’s start with one that, well, there’s this one that quite a few people have written in and asked. It’s simple but I think a very important question, I feel. And I think you’ll agree. So first question here from a person writing in, what are the pros and cons of kit homes and kit home building?
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\nSteve Tuma: The pros and cons of kit homes and kit home building. That’s interesting because it’s really, really helpful in the way we put it together. At Landmark, we’ve developed a different process, kind of the one-stop shop where it’s not just the kit home process. It’s the design, architectural design, engineering, green codes, energy codes, site plan work where we put it together. So a big pro to our process at Landmark is that we don’t just help in supplying the materials. We help in the designing, obtaining permits, getting the plans together for permits, you understanding energy codes, making sure the house fits on the land, not just setbacks but also on the grade if you’re on flat land or if you...