Modular Homes
Modular homes are constructed in sections inside a climate-controlled facility and assembled on-site on a permanent foundation. Unlike manufactured homes, modular homes must meet the same Michigan and Wisconsin state and local building codes as traditional site-built homes. This means they are engineered for structural strength, long-term durability, and full code compliance in the communities where they are installed.
Modular Homes
Built for Long-Term Performance
For many property owners across the Upper Peninsula and Northeast Wisconsin, modular construction offers the ideal balance of efficiency, customization, and long-term value. Built in controlled environments and assembled on-site, modular homes provide consistent quality while allowing homeowners to tailor layouts, finishes, and features to their needs. This approach often reduces construction timelines and helps deliver a durable, thoughtfully designed home that stands the test of time.
Why Choose a Modular Home?
Flexible customization options
Built to Michigan and Wisconsin building codes
Strong appraisal and resale support
Designed for long-term property performance
Compatible with basement, crawl space, or slab foundations
Because they are constructed in a controlled environment, modular homes avoid weather delays and material exposure during the building process — an important advantage in our northern climate.
Curated Modular Plans
We offer a wide range of modular floor plans tailored to different lifestyles, land types, and budgets. From efficient single-level layouts to larger family designs with attached garages and full basements, our selection allows for meaningful customization. Our team works closely with you to evaluate layout flow, foundation compatibility, site requirements, and long-term functionality before finalizing your plan.
At Phil & Lee’s Homes, we guide you through layout selection, customization options, foundation planning, and installation so the process is clear from the first step to final placement.
Modern Construction. Proven Quality.
Modular homes combine the efficiency of factory construction with the standards of traditional homebuilding. Each home is built in sections — called modules — within a controlled facility, then transported to your property and assembled on a permanent foundation. This process allows builders to maintain consistent quality while reducing delays caused by weather or on-site conditions.
Because modular homes must follow the same local and state building codes as site-built houses, they are designed for the same durability, safety, and long-term performance.