In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.
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In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.
Jake Knoth, CEO of BarnPros and Michael Frank from Prefa Review discuss the intricacies of building barn kits and barn kit homes, including timeline, cost, and key things to consider. Additionally, Jake explains the evolution of BarnPros and their operations from a small company at the start of the .com era to a large, national building kit provider.
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In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.