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Green Homes – Are Kit Homes a Good Choice For Green Housing?

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In today’s environmentally conscious world, we are hearing more about green homes, or environmentally friendly housing. Where do kit homes (also called modular housing or transportable homes) fall into this picture? Well, it all depends on what kind of kit home you choose; what kind of materials, what kind of energy you use and the policies of the company you purchase from. However, the point we will focus on in this article is that these homes are potentially one of the “greenest” types of home you can purchase.

The main reasons people usually consider kit homes are cost and convenience. Kit or modular homes are faster to build; actually, they are pre-manufactured, so they merely have to be put together and delivered. They tend to be cheaper to buy than most other housing, certainly compared to having a traditional house built.

Kit or transportable homes used to be synonymous with trailers or mobile homes, which were not very energy efficient -or attractive. Today’s transportable homes are much better insulated and are in many cases hardier and require less maintenance than other homes. This is an important factor when it comes to green or environmental concerns. You can even get kit homes that are solar heated.

Kit homes can be made of many types of material. If you want to practice green living, you can find a company that uses recycled materials. Some build kit homes using sustainable steel or other metals. Even companies that use wood can be environmentally friendly, if they get their materials in a way that follows the principles of sustainable forestry.

The reason that kit homes are good candidates for green or environmentally friendly housing is that they tend to be cheap, compact and energy efficient. This means that it takes less labor and energy to build them in the first place, and less energy to keep them running. Of course, as a homeowner, these are important to your economic well being as well as the environment.

It’s not possible to make a broad generalization about kit homes, of course, as they cover a wide variety of homes. However, the point is that if you do research and are looking for a home that is both low cost and green friendly, you may want to start off looking at kit or modular housing as an option.

Visit Cabins For Sale Australia to learn more about kit homes throughout Australia. Karen Newton writes on behalf of an established developer situated in the Gold Coast.

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Written by John

January 15th, 2010 at 9:05 am

Looking at Cabins For Sale? – You May Want to Consider Kit Homes

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If you are looking at cabins for sale, you have a lot to choose from. One option you may want to consider is transportable cabins, or kit homes. Whether you are looking at cabins in Victoria, Tasmania or on the Gold Coast, with kit, or prefabricated homes, you can often get more for your money in a shorter period of time.

If we compare a traditional cabin made of wood with a modern transportable cabin, we can see some of the advantages offered by the latter. Wood is vulnerable to the elements, especially water and fire, as well as insects and other pests who can quickly detract from the value of your cabin. Contemporary kit homes, on the other hand, are well insulated and built to resist the harshest of weather conditions as well as natural pests who can eat away at a wooden structure.

When you think of prefabricated homes, you may have an outdated image, harking back to old-fashioned trailer-like structures. Today’s kit homes are very different, allowing the buyer to choose from a wide range of sizes, styles and appearances, with all of the features of a traditional home. In fact, the main differences between today’s kit homes and regular homes are that kit homes can be built much faster and are more energy efficient! Other than that, you would probably have a hard time telling one from the other, unless you happen to be an expert. As a transportable structure, it can also be moved to another location if you later decide you would prefer to have it someplace else.

Kit homes can take almost any form, from a full-sized home to a storage shed. Cabins are perfect for this type of home, because they are compact and can simply be delivered to whatever location you want to place them on. Many people like to have getaways near the beach; cabins on the Sunshine Coast can make an affordable yet luxurious vacation retreat. They can also be used as full time homes, of course.

A cabin, like any kind of kit home, can be chosen to fit the neighborhood or environment where you plan to live. These homes are quite low maintenance compared with more traditional homes that tend to need frequent repairs and improvements. A kit home cabin can be considered a modern day example of low cost practicality. So if you are looking at cabins for sale, you should at least take a look at this option!

Visit Cabins For Sale Australia for information on cabins for sale throughout Australia. Karen Newton writes on behalf of an established housing developer situated in the Gold Coast.

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Written by John

January 15th, 2010 at 9:02 am