Pre-Engineered Stilt Homes
The Harborview Manor
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Ft: 2400
The Gulf Breeze
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Square Ft: 1665
The Castaway Cottage
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Square Ft: 1000
The Coastal Hideaway
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Square Ft: 1450
The Geeslin
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Ft: 2400
Building Method Comparison
Rapid Rebuild
Traditional
hurricane wind rating
FEMA Compliant
Foundation - Concrete Masonry
Exterior Walls
construction time
qualifies for construction loan
appraised value for like built homes
building environment
Process
180MPH
Yes
Yes
2x6 wood frame
In as Little as 3 Months+
Yes
Same
Climate Controlled
simultaneous task
Typically 150 or Less
Yes
Yes
Wood or Concrete
12 months to 2+ years
yes
same
Rain / outdoor weather
One Task At a Time
Why Pre-Engineered Stilt Homes
Engineered for strength
Our homes are built to withstand coastal Florida’s weather conditions.
Hurricane resistant
High winds and heavy rain are all accounted for in our pre-engineered homes.
Precision built
These homes are able to be quickly assembled due to their unique, precise design.
Streamlined selection
Choose from a curated selection of pre-engineered homes, with options to suit your unique taste.
The Rapid Rebuild Process
We can build houses in as little as three months. Here’s how:
Discovery Call
We’ll talk through what you’re looking for, answer your questions about FEMA, insurance, and permitting, and help you understand your options. No pressure—we’re here to help, even if you don’t hire us.
Estimate
Based on your goals, we’ll provide a clear, customized estimate. We can review it with you in person or send it by email—whatever works best for you.
Selections
You’ll choose your floorplan, design finishes, and any upgrades. We’ll walk you through it all to make sure your home reflects your style and needs.
Build
Once the contract is signed and permits are in place, we’ll get to work. Homes are built fast—in as little as 3 months—with hurricane-resistant materials and craftsmanship that lasts.
Move In
We’ll hand you the keys and do a final walkthrough to ensure everything is exactly how you expected. Welcome home!
You've got questions? We have answers.
Everything you need to know about pre-engineered stilted homes.
What is a Modular Stilt Home?
A modular stilt home is a high-quality, elevated home that’s built in sections—kind of like giant Legos—and then assembled on-site. Each section is built in a factory to meet strict building codes, then transported to your property and set on pilings to lift it above flood level. The reason they’re built in pieces is because there are size limits for transporting them on highways, but once they’re put together, you’d never know the difference from a custom site-built home. They’re strong, efficient, and built to handle Florida’s weather from the ground up—literally.
Why would I want a new modular home instead of building back or lifting the home I already have?
Great question—and one we get a lot. Rebuilding or lifting an older home might seem like the faster or cheaper route, but it often ends up being more complicated, more expensive, and still leaves you with an old structure. When you choose a new modular home, you’re getting a brand-new, hurricane-resistant home that’s elevated, built to the newest codes, and designed around your needs—not just patched together. It’s engineered to last, built fast, and gives you peace of mind that you’re not going to be dealing with the same problems a few years down the line. Plus, it’s often easier to insure and finance than trying to work around an old foundation.
Are modular homes built to the same standards as homes built on-site?
Yes—and in many cases, they’re built even better. Modular homes have to meet the same building codes as any site-built home in your area, including all the strict wind and flood zone requirements we have here in Florida. But here’s the difference: modular homes are built in a controlled environment, so there’s no exposure to weather delays or shortcuts in the field. Every part of the build is inspected, engineered, and built with consistency. You’re getting precision, speed, and code compliance—all wrapped into one solid home.
What if my Substantial Damage letter isn’t correct—can you help me?
Yes, we can. In fact, we’ve helped several homeowners correct inaccurate Substantial Damage determinations—both ways. In some cases, homes that were clearly damaged beyond 50% weren’t classified as such. In others, homes were mistakenly marked as substantially damaged when they shouldn’t have been. We know the process, the paperwork, and how to communicate with local officials to help get it corrected. If something doesn’t feel right, let’s take a look—we’re here to help.
Do you offer help with our insurance company?
Yes, absolutely. Insurance is often the first—and biggest—hurdle homeowners face. Without proper funding, it’s hard to move forward. That’s why we work directly with your insurance company to help you get the maximum payout and speed up the process. We know what documents they need, how to communicate effectively, and how to avoid delays that can stall your rebuild .
What sets you apart from other construction companies?
Most people don’t realize how many roadblocks come with rebuilding—until they’re in the middle of it. That’s where we come in. We’ve already worked through the snags that slow people down—permits, FEMA, insurance, funding—and built a streamlined process around it. That’s why we can get families back into elevated, hurricane-resistant homes in as little as 3 months. We don’t just build—we guide, support, and deliver. And we treat every project like it’s our own.