Showing posts with label used modular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label used modular. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Churches Find Modular Classrooms Affordable

" Our church had been in need of classroom space for 45 students in our CCD and Sunday school programs but we didn't have the money or time to build a new building or add on. We decided to use two modular classroom trailers from a local company. We are renting both 24'x40' units and will own them in a few years. Modular solved our problem in short order," Pastor K. Murphy, North Carolina.

* Note - Pastor Murphy used iModular.com to find the best deal on the 24'x40' modular classrooms he is renting. 

This is a typical story and another example of how growing membership organizations rely on modular building providers to solve space problems. Whether space is needed for a school program, daycare center or office space - modular buildings and portable classroom trailers offer flexible floor plans, quick installation and affordable payment options.

If you planning to use a modular building here are a few initial steps to take before you start spending money:

1. Choose a location and discuss this with your local building and safety department as permits will be required. Make sure it is easily accessible and level for installation.

2. Know how much space you need and how you want it configured (bathrooms, offices, open areas, doors, windows).

3. Know your budget and contact local modular building suppliers with your wish list. Remember that you can rent or buy a used or new modular building. Be prepared to answer questions about when you want to be open, how many people will be using the space and if there are any special needs such as a handicap ramp.

I suggest that you try using one of our free online forms to find the most qualified modular supplier in your area and get the best possible price for renting or buying a structure.

iModular.com - Reach 4 Local Suppliers by completing this form.

Buyausedmodularbuilding.com - Get prices, floor plans and pictures of used modular buildings for sale in your area.



This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

My Church Needs A Modular Building - Quickly

"How quickly can my church take delivery and have a modular classroom installed?"

This is a popular question from churches and private schools on our blog and at our web site iModular.com. The good news is......you can always get modular space quickly providing you have permits, an easily accessible site and flexibility with the floor plan and finishes.

Read this quick article on iModular for more information or call me (Matt Banes) for nationwide assistance with finding a modular building or portable classroom. (714) 442-2757 extension 502.



This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Modular Building for a Church in Florida

We have a need for a modular building and classrooms for our church in Orlando and have questions about permits and whether to rent or buy the modular. What is a good way to find help and move forward? We also have questions about where to locate the modular structure and how to handle ADA access for our disabled members. Thanks.




This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Why Churches Love Modular Buildings

Churches and schools have been renting and buying modular buildings and classroom trailers to solve space problems for years. Why? Renting a trailer and having it delivered and installed complete with the exact layout needed and a handicap ramp for access is easy when compared to building, renovating or finding space off campus.

Considering a modular building or portable classroom? Here are three important tips:

1. Know how much space you need and always think about the future. A common saying in the modular business is "there is nothing more permanent than a temporary modular building."

2. Go to your local building and safety department and ask about permits before spending any money. Make sure the city will allow you to place a modular building on your property.

3. Get at least three modular building suppliers to provide you with information and pricing. The modular business is competitive and a quick way to get suppliers to call you is to us the iModular.com price and information request tool. It's secure and free for churches and schools.



This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Website Helps Churches Find Modular Buildings

Religious organizations have been using modular buildings for temporary and permanent space for decades. The list of uses ranges from daycare centers and classrooms to administrative offices and worship areas due to overcrowding, emergencies and temporary space during construction. iModular.com has been online since 1998 and has connected thousands of churches with modular building suppliers and helped each find the space the needed at the most competitive rate.

iModular.com has used modular building listings for the United States and a very easy to use supplier price request form that will instantly notify local modular providers of your need. The website can be visited at www.imodular.com or you can call the main contact Matt Banes at (714) 442-2757 ext 108 for help.


This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

My Church Uses Modular Buildings

All types of membership organizations and places of worship need space to operate their organization and meet with members. It seems as if modular buildings - sometimes referred to as prefabricated buildings or trailers - are one reliable solution for new churches or those that have outgrown their current facilities. I've seen several types of modular buildings being used for everything from church meeting areas to daycare and classrooms and they seem to be pretty nice.

I hope this helps if you are searching for space for your church.


This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Used Modular Daycare Center for Church

Here is a used modular daycare center now available for purchase in Texas. The modular building dimensions are 48'x60', 2,880 square feet. It has been used as a church daycare center and classroom.

Here are some basic specifications. If you would like more detail call Matt Banes at (714) 442-2757 ext 502 or complete the following contact form to find out more about this modular or other available portable classrooms, modular daycare centers and modular buildings.

Basic Specifications:

1.5 yrs old
48'x60' , 2,880 square feet
Built and certified for a day care or would work for a church children’s area
2 bathrooms with child size toilets (6)
3 normal bathrooms
Heating/AC throughout
5 classrooms
Lobby and reception area
Also willing to sell all resources and furniture with it


This blog post was approved by the Senior Editor of www.iModular.com, a GBM Marketing, Inc. property.