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Custom Modular Home Builder in Southern Maine Offers Four-season Sunrooms and Patios

Released on = March 6, 2007, 1:39 pm

Press Release Author = David M. Bresnahan

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Home buyers can gain 75 percent back to the value of their
home with four-season sunrooms, patio enclosures and additions, according to a
custom modular home builder in southern Maine.

Press Release Body = Sanford, Maine - Sunrooms maximize light, minimize the effects
of weather, and add significant value to existing homes and the new modular homes
built in southern Maine and eastern New Hampshire.

Frank Corbett of Canbury Homes says that more and more new home buyers are learning
about the benefits of custom modular home construction. Canbury Homes provides
turn-key, custom modular homes in York and Cumberland Counties in southern Maine.

"Our Sunrooms are four-season rooms which will usually add at least 75 percent of
the amount paid to the value of the new custom built modular home. Our sunrooms are
custom designed and use the industry\'s top materials," said Corbett. "We use
'thermal breaking' to keep the rooms warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer."

The use of triple pane glass is a big factor because it has an insulation factor
similar to a 6\"-inch insulated wall, according to Corbett. He said the windows and
supports used maximize the amount of glass and minimize the amount of wall between
the glass.

"Each project is different. Because they\'re custom built we can see to the needs of
the customer more precisely and efficiently. Using Canbury Homes can usually save
about 30 percent over typical sunroom costs," he said.

In addition to cost savings, many people are drawn to modular homes because of the
quality and flexibility to allow for unique custom designs and upgrades. The modular
units are built in a \"weather-free\" environment, which enables year round
construction and higher quality.

Home buyers who are unfamiliar with modular construction may be surprised when they
see samples of custom homes. The company has available building lots, or can
construct a home on a lot obtained by the buyer. Corbett said anyone interested in
seeing completed homes and learning about the modular home process can arrange for a
tour. Information on financing is also available, he added.

Web Site = http://ThatPRGuy.com

Contact Details = Press Contact:
Frank Corbett
207-636-5500 x 336

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