Best Prefab and Modular Ski Houses
For buyers considering building a vacation home, our list of the best prefab and modular ski houses is a good place to start. Our list includes information on specific ski homes and the companies that design and manufacture them. Individuals considering buying a prefab ski house should be mindful of a few qualities when considering their options. First, a good ski home should be well insulated in order to stand up to harsh winter weather. Some indicators of a well-insulated prefab or modular home include: whether the house is built or manufactured using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), plans are engineered on a per-project basis, or homes are built to meet Passive House standards. Second, homes should be designed and engineered to withstand major snow loads and shed snow from the roof mindfully - away from overhangs and entrances. And finally, buyers may want to look for a prefab ski house that has features like large windows or fire places. One nice benefit of all prefab homes is because much of the house can be built off-site, it can still be built when it’s snowing and cold. Many ski towns actually ban foundation work during the cold months and even if they don’t, snow can make on-site construction much slower. Continue reading below to see our choices for the best prefab and modular ski houses; if you would like project specific assistance, connect with a member of our prefab concierge team here.
Best Prefab and Modular Ski Houses
Precision Craft Log & Timber Frame Homes - Summit Retreat
3 beds, 2 baths, 2,450 sqft
Estimated Cost: $735,000 - $1,225,000
Includes floor to ceiling windows, a fireplace, 900 square feet of decks and patios
Homes are constructed using both log home techniques and SIPs to provide for a well insulated, aesthetically pleasing homes
Service Area: United States
Bone Structure - New Classic 33
Estimated Cost: $325 - $550+ per square foot
Homes are built using recycled materials when possible and are designed to be net-zero
Offer custom design services as well as pre-engineered models
Service Area: United States & Canada
Estimated Cost: $400 - $600 per square foot
Includes a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and floor to ceiling windows
Fully-custom designs and manufacturing
Sagemodern acts as both the designer-manufacturer and the general contractor
Homes are built to a high standard and can be manufactured to meet LEED or Energy Star standards
Service Area: California
Purcell Timber Frame Homes - Alpine Contemporary
4 beds, 4.5 bath, 3,600 sqft
Estimated Cost: $1,080,000
Homes can easily be modified for hillside or sloped lots and adapted for areas requiring heavy snow loads
Offer 50+ pre-designed homes as well as custom home designs
Service Area: United States