Maryland
Factory built homes are like the hybrid car of the home-building industry. They save money and they make sense. Modular construction offers quicker build times, less waste, and provides a more energy efficient home. With typical cost savings of 10% or more - it’s no wonder why new home buyers in Maryland are considering a modular home.
With modular homes, you have the ability create one of kind, unique custom modular homes in Maryland. Our new homes are available in all styles and shapes. You can get modular home plans that are traditional or modern, historic or contemporary, unique and custom. Each of our home plans can be customized with your ideas and lifestyle in mind.
Our green modular homes are a great choice when building your new modular home in Maryland. With prefabricated building components that include trusses and pre-hung doors, we achieve the most efficient use of raw materials. Oriented strand board, (OSB), used to sheathe roofs and walls, is an engineered wood product that comes from fast growth forests and supports our green building approach. We offer MD home buyers the ability to select from many sustainable options in constructing their new custom home.
Express Modular offers free, online interactive design software, in addition to our in-house design service which can give our MD customers an innovative, custom home that you will be proud to say you helped design.
We provide modular homes in MD in cities like: Baltimore, Frederick, Gaithersburg, Bowie, Rockville, Hagerstown, Annapolis, College Park, Salisbury, Oakland, Frostburg, Cumberland and all other places in Maryland. Rural areas of Maryland also benefit from the efficiencies of modular home construction. Our modular chalet homes fit beautifully in the mountains of Maryland such the area near Deep Creek Lake. Our bungalow and cabin style homes function perfectly for that riverside or lakeside retreat. We also offer beach and shore homes for the coastal areas of MD around Chesapeake Bay and the coastal areas of the eastern shore.













