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FAQ's

What is a modular home, and how is it different from traditional on-site construction?

A modular home is a building constructed in sections (modules) inside our controlled factory environment. These modules are then transported to the site and assembled on a permanent foundation.
The main differences from traditional construction include:

Faster construction timelines

Superior quality control due to indoor manufacturing

Reduced weather delays

Less on-site disturbance and waste

Greater precision and consistency

Once assembled, modular homes are indistinguishable from site-built homes and meet or exceed the same building standards.

Do your modular homes meet the same building codes as site-built homes?

Yes. All modular homes built by New Sunrise Homes Ltd. comply fully with Canadian building codes, including municipal and provincial regulations.
Each module is inspected and certified throughout the manufacturing process to ensure it meets or exceeds the standards for structural integrity, energy efficiency, fire safety, plumbing, and electrical systems.

Can I fully customize the design of my modular home?

Absolutely. We specialize in custom-designed modular homes tailored to each client’s unique requirements.
You can customize:

Floor plans

Room layouts

Exterior finishes

Interior materials and fixtures

Energy efficiency options

Accessibility features
Whether you are a developer, builder, or individual homeowner, we can build to your exact specifications.

How does the design and manufacturing process work at New Sunrise Homes Ltd.?

Our process is streamlined and collaborative:

Initial Consultation – We review your vision, budget, timeline, and building criteria.

Concept & Design Development – Our team prepares detailed architectural drawings and engineering plans.

Client Approval – Designs are refined until final approval is received.

Factory Construction – Modules are built in our controlled facility using precision manufacturing.

Quality Inspection – Each module undergoes rigorous testing and certification.

Delivery & Assembly – Completed modules are transported to the site and installed on a prepared foundation.

Final Finishing – Mechanical, electrical, exterior, and interior finishing are completed on-site.

What information or criteria do you need from clients before starting a project?

To begin planning your modular home, we typically require:

Preferred size, layout, and number of bedrooms/bathrooms

Intended purpose (residential, multi-family, commercial, etc.)

Budget range and timeline

Site location and available space

Local zoning or permit requirements

Desired finishes, style preferences, and special features

Any existing architectural drawings (if applicable)
This information helps us design a structure that aligns perfectly with your needs.

How long does it take to design, manufacture, and deliver a modular home?

Timelines vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, but generally:

Design & Approvals: 3–8 weeks

Factory Manufacturing: 6–12 weeks

Delivery & On-Site Assembly: 1–3 weeks
Overall, most modular homes are completed 40–60% faster than traditional construction.

Do you offer pre-designed floor plans, or is everything custom-built?

We offer both options.

Clients can choose from our pre-designed floor plans for faster turnaround and cost efficiency.

Alternatively, we can create a fully custom design tailored to your specific property and vision.
Developers and builders often benefit from scalable, repeatable plans, while individual clients enjoy custom layouts.

Can your modular units be combined or expanded for multi-family or commercial projects?

Yes. Our modular construction system is designed for flexibility and scalability.
Modules can be combined, stacked, or expanded to create:

Multi-family residential buildings

Townhomes and duplexes

Workforce housing

Offices and commercial spaces

Large-scale developments for builders or developers
We work closely with architects and engineers to ensure the design meets structural and zoning requirements for larger projects.