2011
Founded
Specializations
About Zip Kit Homes
Zip Kit Homes is an American modular home manufacturer, based in Cedar City, United States, operating since 2011. They offer 19 prefab home models.
Zip Kit Homes, based in Cedar City, Utah, has been providing panelized and modular home solutions since 2011. The company has a history of exploring various construction techniques to enhance efficiency, initially experimenting with panelized construction, pre-cut framing packages, and modular prefab designs. Today, they offer single-unit prefab modular homes alongside panelized and floor plan-only options, catering to a range of building preferences and project requirements. Zip Kit Homes primarily serves the Western United States. Zip Kit Homes builds small prefab homes and cabins designed for quick assembly. They offer pre-designed floor plans, including models like Alpine, Big Sky, Bozeman, Columbia, Dakota, Koda, Moab, Olympic, Ridgeline 840, Shasta, Sierra – Landscape Hotel, Solitude, Solitude XL, Summit, Sunstone, Teton Studio, Willow, Yellowstone Pod, Zip Pod XL 470. Trent and Hailey Palmer's experience, who built their dream home from a Zip Kit Home in under five months with no prior construction experience, shows the ease of assembly they provide. Their target market includes single-home buyers and developers working on larger projects, including resorts. While the website emphasizes speed and ease of assembly, specific details regarding materials, construction standards, certifications, and energy efficiency are not explicitly stated. Interested customers are encouraged to contact Zip Kit Homes to discuss their building goals and determine if the company's construction methods are a good fit. The company has received recognition in publications like Builder Magazine and Dwell for their efficient home-building practices.
Delivers To
Western United States
Models
Alpine
Big Sky
Bozeman
Columbia
Dakota
Koda
Moab
Olympic
Ridgeline 840
Shasta
Sierra – Landscape Hotel
Solitude

Solitude XL
Summit
Sunstone
Teton Studio
Willow
Yellowstone Pod
Zip Pod XL 470
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