Modular Home Manufacturing Process
Modular Home Manufacturing Process
Welcome to our overview of the PBS Modular Manufacturing Process
At PBS, building a modular home begins long before construction reaches the factory floor. It starts the moment a builder shares their concept. From that initial idea, our team works closely to translate the vision into a practical, fully engineered plan. Every step is designed to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and high-quality results.
Once the concept is submitted, our design team develops a preliminary plan. The project information is entered into our sophisticated design and order system, allowing us to produce a precise estimate. After the builder approves the plans, full detail drawings are produced and stamped by a third-party engineering agency or local inspection authority. These approved plans are then used to secure a building permit, ensuring the project meets all regulatory standards.
With permits in place, our engineering department creates detailed production drawings that guide every aspect of module construction. The process begins with the floor system, built on a jig to maintain perfect alignment and structural integrity. Pre-constructed wall panels are then added, followed by the roof system, forming the structural shell of each module.
Next, skilled technicians install electrical wiring, plumbing, insulation, and exterior sheathing. Interior finishes, including cabinetry, fixtures, flooring, trim, sanding, and painting, are carefully completed. Every module undergoes a rigorous quality assurance inspection before being wrapped in protective plastic and prepared for transport.
PBS modular construction combines advanced technology with proven building practices, ensuring a home that is stronger, more energy-efficient, and built faster than traditional site-built construction. By controlling the environment, reducing waste, and maintaining precise quality checks, we consistently deliver reliable and durable homes.
To the right, you can explore our detailed 10-step manufacturing process, showing how each stage transforms a builder’s concept into a completed, transport-ready modular home.