to demolish your exist home call me (Spears Bros. Building Wrecking) we are out of laconia and we do this alot. A couple of things to think about. 1. You can build what you want for the same money or less than a modular, the only advantage to a modular is the time frame. Trust me on this when i built my house we were going to do a Epoch home, we had a 10K deposit and were picking out the colors and what not, abosoutly nothing wrong with epochs but after i did some number crunching i could build it less, which is what i did. I was going through Paul Foriner out of Meredith. I also looked at Winsor homes, the one thing that turned me away was the finish work, i spent about two hours inside one of their models and the finish work was very bad, they used popcorn ceilings and you could see every seem in the sheet rock and the popcorn ceiling is what contractors use to take your eyes off of the imperfections. There was some issues i had with the base and window trim etc, other than that they seemed to be pretty good. Now mind you when i built it was a year ago, when i started planning it was about a year and half ago. What i would do before you sign any contracts is get all your final numbers for the modular. then talk to some builders and see if they can compete, i know alot of builders are slow right now, even the good ones, but if you do decide to stick build, get refrences and check them out, ask around check with code enforcement in the towns they built to make sure they did a good job. Any good builder will show many houses they have done.
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