Hurricane Proof Modular Homes | Prefab Homes

Here are some Hurricane Proof Modular Prefab Homes:

1. Mighty Small Homes. These are prefabricated homes that come in various sizes and styles, from tiny homes to contemporary homes. They are made with structural insulated panels (SIPs), which are strong, durable, and resistant to moisture and mold. These homes can withstand winds up to 150 mph and are also fire-resistant.
Link – https://www.mightysmallhomes.com/

2, Katana House. These are modern and minimalist homes that are resistant to both hurricanes and earthquakes.
Link – https://www.katanahouse.com/

3. BAUHU. These are luxury prefabricated homes that offer a high-end living experience.In addition to the steel frame, Bauhu modular steel frame hurricane resistant houses have additional features that help to protect against hurricanes, such as impact-resistant windows, reinforced roofs, and reinforced doors.
Link – https://bauhu.com/

4. Topsider Homes. These are unique homes that are elevated on pedestals or stilts above the ground.
Link – https://www.topsiderhomes.com/index.php

5. Ocala Custom Homes. These are affordable and attractive homes that are built with quality craftsmanship.
Link – https://www.ocalacustomhomes.com/

6. Affinity Building Systems. These are stylish and spacious homes that are built with state-of-the-art technology. They have a modular construction system that guarantees speed, accuracy, sustainability, and cost certainty. They use premium materials such as fiber cement siding, architectural shingles, and impact-resistant glass.
Link – https://affinitybuildingsystems.com/

7. EcoSteel. These are sleek and modern homes that are built with steel frames and panels. They can withstand winds up to 200 mph and are also fire-resistant. They have energy-efficient features such as solar panels, radiant heating, and passive cooling. They have flexible design options that allow you to create your own dream home. The prices start from $250 per square foot.
Link – https://ecosteel.com/

8. DRM Investments LTD. These are innovative and versatile homes that are built with prefabricated modules that can be combined in different ways. They have a modular design that allows for easy expansion or relocation.
Link – https://www.drmprefab.com/

9. Deltec Homes. These are round-shaped homes that are designed to deflect wind pressure and reduce damage from hurricanes. They have a self-supporting roof system that eliminates the need for load-bearing walls or columns.
Link – https://www.deltechomes.com/

10. Green Dwellings. These are sustainable and healthy homes that are built with natural and organic materials.
Link – https://greendwellings.net/

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