About this episode
Show Notes: The discussion explores the process of building panelized homes, addressing logistical details from design to delivery, common construction challenges, and effective solutions. It covers the efficiency and precision of panelized construction, the comprehensive support available for customers, and the economic impact of home building. Additionally, the conversation provides practical advice on preparing the build site, coordinating deliveries, and ensuring smooth communication between all parties involved.
Transcript:
Steve Tuma: I’m a believer if you’re going to work hard to build your own home, you should pull up to it every day and go, “This is great. I really like it,” instead of, “Oh, I should have.” And that’s what we’re able to do when we customize a home and get everything put together for your house, your land, your family. It’s kind of cool. It’s fulfilling.
Interviewer: Hello everybody. Thanks for joining us for Episode 57 of the Panelized Prefab Kit Home Building Show. With me as always is the president and founder of Landmark Home and Land Company, a company which has been helping people build their new homes where they want, exactly as they want, nationwide and around the globe since 1993. Mr. Steve Tuma. Steve, how’s it going, buddy?
Steve Tuma: Doing great! As always, it’s a great day to start designing a home and building a home.
Interviewer: Oh yeah, always good for that.
Steve Tuma: It is. Just one of those days.
Interviewer: That’s right. For today’s episode, I wanted to go back to a formula we’ve been playing with here on the podcast for the past few episodes, and that’s simply to go point by point on the process of designing and building a kit home, and permitting and regulations surrounding a kit home build, and just what it takes and how easy it truly is to become an owner-builder. So Steve, are you ready to dive into once again to some of the talking points and walking us through the kit home building process?
Steve Tuma: Yeah. I guess we’re going to talk about modular homes, manufactured homes, stick-built, panelized homes, kind of the differences,