While the pandemic has had an adverse impact on businesses throughout the country, one industry has apparently not suffered as much: modular construction.

Pandemic-induced labor shortages and a shortage of affordable housing have combined to increase the popularity of modular homes in the United States over the past two years.
The building company Homeway Homes, which has a construction facility in Deer Creek and a model home center in Goodfield, has built about 30 custom modular homes just in their local area since the pandemic began, according to sales manager Bob Schieler.

Increased demand for modular homes has prompted Homeway to increase sales staffing and in other areas of the company.
“More and more people are being educated through the media, their own research and talking to people who’ve built modular homes and are finding positive results,” said Schieler. “They’ve come to realize that building modular is actually a better and faster way to build than using traditional methods.”

Homeway Commerical builds large projects including apartments, hotels and commercial projects and is known for their smarter way to build and a better investment that saves you money every step of the way.
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Gary Fleisher is Editor in Chief of Modular Home Source and the Offsite Builder. Email at [email protected]

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