construction time. so it s a faster way. it s a less expensive way. and it s a lower risk way. it s also much higher quality, because of all the control systems we have in place in the controlled factory environment. built in a warehouse, the homes are constructed in segments on an assembly line, fully insulated and wired before they re shipped to their final destination. in this case, chatta, massachusetts. once on site the 2600 square foot home is assembled within hours. homeowner doug gordon, it s about time and money. it gets built quicker and you save 35-50 percent of what a house costs. stick-built is the traditional on-site way of construct ago home and builders of the $725,000 house next door say a downside to modular is all the decisions have to be made up front. here s where i think we have the real advantage of being assembling stick by stick, onsite, taking with every field condition.