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Common Misunderstandings About Modular Buildings

by | Feb 23, 2023 | EcoSpan, Modular Buildings

Modular buildings have existed for a long time – in fact, they’ve been around since the 1800s. Unfortunately, misconceptions, falsehoods and myths about modular buildings have lasted for just as long.

Some of the most common modular building myths are outdated or based on a lack of information. Others are flat-out misleading and have passed along for years with no backing.

Misunderstandings about modular buildings lead to decisions based on faulty assumptions. We’re here to set the record straight and debunk some of the most common modular building myths.

 

Common misunderstandings about modular buildings

 

Ask anyone about modular building solutions, and you’ll be met with all kinds of misconceptions.

Here are some of the most frequently cited ones:

 

Modular buildings are of lower quality than traditionally constructed ones

 

Modular buildings are not flimsy or low-quality structures. They go through rigorous quality assurance processes to ensure they are safe and meet each customer’s standards. All materials are also stored indoors to protect them from weather-related damage that could weaken them.

 

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Modular buildings are ugly

 

When some people hear about modular buildings, they think of generic, boxy eyesores. However, these structures have come a long way in the last several years and have become much more stylish. Today, modular buildings come with numerous options regarding size, material, and configuration, so you can easily get a structure that aligns with your needs and preferences.

 

Modular buildings are not sustainable

 

Modular building critics frequently share this myth. In reality, modular buildings are more sustainable than many other structures. They’re made using the same materials as other buildings, but they’re assembled in factories that implement strict guidelines to prevent waste and maximise the construction process. Furthermore, they are also commonly used in renewable energy projects, due to benefits such as quick installation, mobility, lower material costs and ease of relocation.

 

Modular means temporary

 

Modular buildings can be used for temporary purposes. For example, some professionals use them as temporary office spaces, and schools use them as temporary classrooms. However, they don’t have to be short-term structures. Many businesses, including hotels and apartment complexes, consist of modular buildings that are made to last. Even better, our modular buildings can be hired or purchased outright, giving you direct control over what is temporary and what isn’t.

 

Temperature issues

 

Some people assume that it’s hard to maintain consistent, comfortable temperatures in modular buildings. That’s not the case, though — especially with modern modular building projects. The best modular building manufacturers utilise high-quality insulation to ensure buildings stay cool in warm weather and warm in cold temperatures.

 

Soundproofing issues

 

At first glance, you might think that it’s impossible to block noise in modular buildings. In reality, though, modular building manufacturers offer numerous options to prevent direct sound transfer between floors, ceilings, and walls. These features ensure your building provides a quiet space for everyone living or working inside.

 

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EcoMod is your provider of high-quality, long-lasting modular buildings

 

Tons of misconceptions are circulated about modular buildings every day. In reality, though, they’re high-quality, durable solutions for offices, physical expansion, training facilities and much more.

Our EcoSpan and EcoSecure Span will change your perception of modular buildings forever through their superior workplace solutions and bespoke, customisable designs.

Get in touch today to learn more about our sleek, durable and fully building-compliant modular building solutions.

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