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Frequently
Asked Questions
We have tried to anticipate common
building questions you might have about Pacific Modern
Homes and to provide the answers here. If you need additional
information send an email to North Bay Packaged Homes or
call (866) 450-8558. |
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What does North Bay Packaged
Homes do? |
North Bay Packaged Homes is the area's
licensed representative for Pacific Modern Homes, Inc. We
supply panelized home framing packages designed for the
Owner/Builder. PMHI has manufactured quality panelized home
framing, built in a controlled factory environment since
1968. We can assist you in all of the phases of
your project. We offer in house real estate and financing
services. We can help you with your floor plans and working
drawings. In addition we can guide you through the permit
process, preparing the site and erecting the building.
Additionally, we offer contractor services for the foundation,
sub-floor build up, and the erection of the package in our local
area. |
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What is a "packaged" or
"panelized" or "pre-cut" home? |
Pacific Modern Homes packages are a
traditionally framed home. A packaged home is one that is
built off-site, transported to the site and erected on a previously
built foundation. The wall sections are built in a
factory environment allowing for better quality control.
Standard building practices and current Building Codes are
followed. A packaged home is not a modular, or mobile
home. We do manufacture/pre-frame the wall sections in a
factory environment allowing for better quality control and a
shorter construction time on your site. |
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What is the difference
between a Pacific Modern Home and a contractor built
home? |
There is no difference between a contractor
built home and a pre-cut or packaged home in terms of the
construction process. There is a difference in that a
packaged home is built in a factory environment, all of the framing
is cut the same and all of the nailing is the same. The
assembly line process guarantees consistency in the product.
Pacific Modern Homes also uses the best available materials.
Your home panels arrive dry as a result and there is little or no
shrinkage. Your job site will have little waste to pick
up from the package. |
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What are the benefits of
using Pacific Modern Homes package? |
Using a Pacific Modern Homes package is the
most cost effective method of construction. A package allows
you to be an owner-builder. You may do some or all of the
work, or hire sub-contractors directly to keep your building costs
down. Since the wall panels are constructed in a controlled
environment, you have a higher quality of building and less job
waste. Panelized wall framing allows for a shorter
construction time frame and reduces the downtime from inclement
weather. |
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What do the packages
include? |
The Pacific Modern Homes package includes the
exterior dry Douglas Fir walls with sheathing or siding,
interior stud framed walls, building paper, Milgard Classic dual
pane windows, exterior ThermaTru doors, engineered roof
trusses, roof sheathing, second floor joists and sheathing and all
of the hardware to create a lockable shell. Sales tax and
freight from the yard to the building site are not
included. |
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May I make changes to the
standard plans or may I design my own plan? |
Our standard plans can have some
revisions. Please contact us to discuss the changes you are
interested in making and we will verify the feasibility of the
changes with our draftsperson and engineer. If you would
rather create your own plan, we offer drafting and engineering
services. Many of the homes we deliver are custom homes and a
representative from North Bay Packaged Homes will be happy to help
you with your project. If you have plans already, we can
provide you with a quote for a framing package from your
plans. |
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What does it cost to
complete the construction of these houses? |
Construction costs vary depending on the
contractor, the area you are building in, the amount of work which
you can complete yourself or sub-contract and the finish materials
you choose. In addition to the foundation, subfloor, roof,
and finishing the package price does not include the lot or
property development (grading, septic, well, power, driveway,
permits, etc.) or the tax and freight. An estimate from
foundation to finish for a turn-key project (using a general
contractor) is approximately $140 (& up) per square foot.
The cost if one acts as an owner/builder utilizing sub-contractors
is approximately $110 to $120 per square foot. A
representative from North Bay Packaged Homes will be able to help
you with a budget and an estimate from foundation to finish. |
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What are
the tax and freight costs? |
The tax on the framing package is based on
the tax rate for the county you are building in. The freight
is based on the mileage from the factory in Sacramento to the
property and the number of trucks necessary for delivery based on
the size of your home. A Grade All is sent with all
deliveries to unload the trucks and every attempt is made to place
the pallets as close to the desired location as possible. It
is advantageous to have your foundation and sub-floor completed
prior to delivery but this is by no means a requirement. |
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Can you deliver to my
area? |
Yes, Pacific Modern Homes is able to deliver
any where in the world. The framing will be built to your
local building codes. |
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How much
will my permits cost? |
Permits and fees vary by county and parcel
number. You may contract your local building department for
the county you are building in, provide your address or assessor's
parcel number and they can provide you with the necessary
information. You may need to contact other agencies to obtain
sewer and water hook-up fees and school, road and fire department
fees. |
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Can you
help me with the financing? |
To make your Home building project even
easier, one of our in house services is
offering financing through Glen Ellen Capital
Company. You can chose from a wide range of
products for your construction loan and permanent financing.
The loan application can be handled over the phone or on line with
the help of your GECC representative. For
more information contact GECC at 707
939-7280. |
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How long
does it take for the package to be
delivered? |
First, you contract for the plans to be drawn
specifically for your site. (Please contact us for the price
of the plans which depends on whether you are using one of our
standard plans, a modified version or custom plans of your own
design.) Plans take generally 4 to 8 weeks depending on the
season and modifications for Signature Series plans and 10 to 12
weeks for custom plans. Once you have received your fully engineered
wet-stamped plans you may submit these plans along with your site
plan and Title 24 to your local building department. The
length of time for plan check varies from one building department
to the next. Additionally, each department has different
requirements for submittal and it is best to check early to see
what your local department requires. While your home is in for plan check, we can
begin to talk about a date for the delivery of your package
allowing time for your foundation and sub-floor to be
completed. Typically we need approximately 6 weeks lead time
for the delivery of the package depending on the season. |
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Do you
have contractors to put your packages up? |
The package is designed for simplicity with
the Owner/Builder in mind. The instructions are very
clear. Many of our packages have been erected by the
purchaser. Additionally, any framing contractor will be able
to erect our framing packages. Also you may check with your
local county builder association/exchange. However, if you are building in our area, we
have a crew that can build your foundation and sub-floor and erect
the basic package to a closed in shell. Our work is
supervised by a licensed general contractor and is done on a bid
based on your plans. Additionally, we offer full Construction
Management Services to assist our Owner/Builder clients by Michael
D. Scott (California State License 686239) who has more than 25
years of construction experience. Mike's extensive experience
in working with clients to build their dreams makes him immensely
qualified to offer guidance and assistance to our Owner/Builder
clients. Mike's services are offered at an hourly basis as
needed by the client and can include from the initial selection of
the lot through filing the Notice of Completion and all of the
steps in between. |
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How long does it take to put
one of these houses up? |
Typically for an average one story 2000
square foot house, the wall package can be erected in a matter of
days. The estimated completion time from foundation to move
in is about 4 months. Needless to say, this time frame can
vary tremendously depending on the experience of the builder and
whether or not this is a full time job or just a weekend
project. |
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