This California Company Is Offering Discounts on Prefab Housing for Wildfire Victims
For individuals affected by a natural disaster, the recovery period can quickly become overwhelming and stressful specifically due to concerns about rebuilding. Fortunately, in times like these, private citizens and organizations tend to come together to help victims begin to regain a sense of normalcy.
Prefab luxury home builder Dvele serves as a recent and vivid example of a business fostering a sense of community in the aftermath of disaster, thanks to the company’s California Wildfire Rebuild Initivative. As a part of Dvele’s efforts to help wildfire victims start anew, the company recently unveiled its Skyview Spec Home in Ventura, California, as an example of their efforts to help homeowners rebuild as quickly as possible.
Through their Fire Assistance Program, customers can take advantage of best pricing guarantee, front-of-the-line service and having their design fee applied as a credit towards the home purchase. The entire building process can be completed in six months, the diminished time due in part to the elimination of a bulk of traditional inspections and a team of workers to ensure projects are completed in a timely manner without delay.
The builder touts its homes as “safer, cleaner and sustainably produced,” plus there’s a simple three-step process to attain a new residence. Customers begin by choosing their design and finishes, then the home is built and assembled in a factory. Afterwards, homeowners can move into their new places.
Dvele homes are characterized by their luxurious designs that include custom millwork, plank wood flooring, chrome plumbing fixtures and custom lighting for individual rooms. They’re also equipped with smart systems that allow homeowners to have remote control over various systems, including laundry, shades, door locks, air conditioning and lights.
The homes also come with a solar roof that serves as a 24/7 power source and energy storage that kicks in during peak use hours. The company also has future plans to install extreme insulation windows that conserve energy and adjust brightness based off time of day or according to settings customized to satisfy the homeowner’s needs/desires.
In addition to using sustainable materials to construct the homes, Dvele is planting 10,000 trees for every home built as a part of the “Plant a Billion Trees” campaign.