About Panelized Homes

The Panelized Building Systems Council advocates building with systems. Panelized home construction techniques utilize advanced technology and a controlled work environment to construct an energy-efficient, durable home in less time. The use of systems can result in a better, inherently green product.

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Because panelized homes are partially constructed in a controlled factory enviroment, they can be easily adapted for different codes and standards across the country. See our photo gallery of panelized homes here.
7/27/2010
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The Building Systems Council and its members have a wealth of information about concrete, log, modular, and panelized homes. Preview the individual brochures below. If you would like more information about one or more of these types of homes, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page. …
5/11/2010
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The panelized building system is the most common form of systems-built technology. Most new homes built today use some sort of panelization or pre-built component during the construction process – the most common is a factory-made roof truss. Use the galleries below to …
5/3/2010
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Panelization, the most widely-used form of systems-building, refers to a construction method where housing components are prefabricated in a climate-controlled facility before being shipped to a home site. A majority of today’s production and portfolio builders use factory-made floor and …
4/15/2010
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Panelized construction saves both the builder and buyer time and money with improved quality, efficiency and control. Since the first builder realized that using a truss system to better build a complicated roof, panelized homebuilding methods have become more and more technologically advanced, …
4/15/2010
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Looking for home manufacturers, builders, or suppliers in your area? Check out the Building Systems Councils member directories found here.
1/28/2010
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In the current housing market, it is vital for builders to operate efficiently. By transitioning a business to incorporate panelized wall systems and components, a builder can reduce its overhead and focus on making revenue-generating sales.   It is not a hard transition, either. …
1/28/2010
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10/21/2009
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