Modular House

Aftercare & maintenance

What is a Turnkey Property?

Your modular home is an investment in modern, efficient living. But like any premium property, its long-term performance relies on proper care. We do not just hand over the keys on installation day and walk away; our team ensures your home performs flawlessly for decades. From routine structural checks to expert guidance, our comprehensive aftercare programme guarantees total peace of mind, protecting your investment for generations.

Moving into a new home is just the beginning of our partnership. Our dedicated aftercare team provides ongoing support to keep your modular building in peak condition. Because precision engineering goes into every module, we offer specialized servicing that general contractors simply cannot match. Whether you need assistance with your HVAC system, roof inspections, or resolving minor settling issues, our technicians are on call. We believe that exceptional customer service extends far beyond the build phase, ensuring your sustainable home remains safe, efficient, and beautiful year-round.

Navigating the maintenance of a house shouldn’t feel overwhelming. That is why we offer dedicated post-build consultations tailored to your specific modular design. Our experts will walk you through a personalized care schedule, explaining everything from managing moisture levels to optimizing your smart home technology. We equip you with the knowledge to handle basic upkeep while identifying when professional help is needed. By providing transparent, straightforward advice, we empower you to maximize your property’s efficiency and prevent costly future repairs before they happen.

Traditional Construction vs Turnkey Solutions

Many buyers assume that because a building is factory-constructed, it requires an entirely different set of rules. In reality, maintenance on house structures built modularly is remarkably similar to traditional brick-and-mortar homes, but with a few unique advantages. Because our modules are engineered in climate-controlled environments, initial defects like trapped moisture or warped timber are significantly reduced from day one.

By following a seasonal checklist, you ensure your property retains its value and efficiency. We provide every client with a bespoke homeowner’s manual, demystifying the upkeep process so you always know exactly what to check and when.

 

 

 

Proactive upkeep remains essential. An effective strategy should focus on these core areas:

  • Exterior Cladding & Roofing: Whether you have sustainable timber, composite weatherboarding, or metal cladding, annual inspections are crucial. Keep gutters clear of debris, ensure water drains away from the structure, and gently clean the exterior to prevent organic buildup.

  • Foundation & Ventilation: Modular homes rely on highly engineered foundations. It is critical to maintain clear airflow around the base of the building. Ensure sub-floor vents remain entirely unobstructed by foliage, soil, or landscaping to prevent dampness and protect the steel chassis.

  • HVAC & Thermal Efficiency: Your modular home is designed to be highly airtight and energy-efficient. To maintain this, service your heating and mechanical ventilation systems annually, and replace air filters regularly to ensure excellent indoor air quality.

  • Plumbing & Seals: Factory-fitted utilities are extremely reliable. Simply perform routine checks on visible pipework before winter and inspect silicone sealants around wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens to prevent water ingress.

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Process – How It Works?

From first call to keys in hand

01

Initial Consultation

A 30–45 minute call to understand your needs, budget, location, intended use, and timeline.

02

Model Selection & Site Assessment

We help you choose the right model and review site access, ground conditions, utilities, and planning needs.

03

Contract & Deposit

Once approved, we sign the contract, secure your production slot, and finalise the building specification.

04

Project Finalisation & Manufacturing

Your building enters production, with quality checks at every stage to meet the agreed specification.

05

Delivery & Site Preparation

We arrange delivery, while the client prepares site access, foundations, and crane support for installation.

06

Handover & Aftercare

After installation, we hand over the project with documentation and remain available for ongoing support.

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FAQ - Frequently ask questions

The lifespan of a high-quality modular building is at least 60 years, matching or exceeding that of traditional site-built homes. With proper maintenance and durable exterior materials, modern modular homes are engineered to last well over a century.

No. For general plumbing, electrical, and cosmetic repairs, any qualified local tradesperson can work on a modular home. However, for major structural modifications or warranty repairs, you should always consult our aftercare team first.

This depends heavily on your chosen material. Natural timber cladding typically requires a protective stain or UV oil treatment every 3 to 5 years, while composite and metal claddings are largely maintenance-free and only require an annual wash with soapy water.

Minor settling can occur during the first 12 months as the building adjusts to its foundation and the local UK climate. This is perfectly normal and usually only results in superficial hairline cracks in the plaster, which are easily filled and painted over.

Yes, modular homes are highly adaptable. Because they are built in standardized sections, it is often easier and faster to attach a new module for an extension compared to building a traditional brick-and-mortar addition.

Because modular homes are highly airtight for energy efficiency, proper ventilation is key. Utilize your installed mechanical ventilation systems, always use extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and ensure your exterior sub-floor vents are never blocked.

Turnkey Modular Homes

FAQ - Frequently ask questions

The lifespan of a high-quality modular building is at least 60 years, matching or exceeding that of traditional site-built homes. With proper maintenance and durable exterior materials, modern modular homes are engineered to last well over a century.

No. For general plumbing, electrical, and cosmetic repairs, any qualified local tradesperson can work on a modular home. However, for major structural modifications or warranty repairs, you should always consult our aftercare team first.

This depends heavily on your chosen material. Natural timber cladding typically requires a protective stain or UV oil treatment every 3 to 5 years, while composite and metal claddings are largely maintenance-free and only require an annual wash with soapy water.

Minor settling can occur during the first 12 months as the building adjusts to its foundation and the local UK climate. This is perfectly normal and usually only results in superficial hairline cracks in the plaster, which are easily filled and painted over.

Yes, modular homes are highly adaptable. Because they are built in standardized sections, it is often easier and faster to attach a new module for an extension compared to building a traditional brick-and-mortar addition.

Because modular homes are highly airtight for energy efficiency, proper ventilation is key. Utilize your installed mechanical ventilation systems, always use extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and ensure your exterior sub-floor vents are never blocked.

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