The home of your dreams is waiting for you at Valley Custom Homes. We offer total turn-key custom home service for the Virginia area - that means we can take care of every step in your custom home construction from site preparation to move in ready. Our custom modular homes in Virginia are built greener, stronger, and better than the average site-built home, and can save money throughout the construction loan process.
Valley Custom Homes clients may choose from ranch, two story, cape cods or multi-family home plans. All our standard modular floor plans can be modified to fit your needs. We build modular homes throughout the central Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, including Rockingham, Augusta, Frederick, Page, Clark, and Shenandoah Counties.
If your county is not listed, just contact us and ask. In general, your new modular home will be finished and ready for occupancy faster than a traditional site-built home lowering construction loan interest costs. Our Home Portfolio allows you to see the best modular homes that we have built across Virginia and to inspire the ideas for your own home whether it be a cape cod, ranch, two story or multi family home.
Valley Custom Homes clients may choose from ranch, two story, cape cods or multi-family home plans. All our standard modular floor plans can be modified to fit your needs. We build modular homes throughout the central Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, including Rockingham, Augusta, Frederick, Page, Clark, and Shenandoah Counties.
If your county is not listed, just contact us and ask. In general, your new modular home will be finished and ready for occupancy faster than a traditional site-built home lowering construction loan interest costs. Our Home Portfolio allows you to see the best modular homes that we have built across Virginia and to inspire the ideas for your own home whether it be a cape cod, ranch, two story or multi family home.
Reviews (5)
Data Entry
Oct 13, 2021
Report
My comany completed a rather large project for Pleasnat Valley in 2020. We fullfilled all obligations under the signed contract which totalled aproximately $80,000. When all work was completed, the customer refused to pay the final balance, which totaled around $40,000. We contacted Pleasant Valley about this issue and were told that it was not their problem. As a general contractor, they are responsible for managing and paying any down chain sub-contractors or suppliers that were retained on a project. We still had to pay our workers for all of their labor on this project and have taken a large
Ed Miranti
Jun 24, 2020
Report
Amber Ralston
Jun 16, 2020
Report
VALLEY CUSTOMS HOMES HAS BEEN SUCH A GREAT EXPERIENCE. ANY QUESTIONS WE HAVE HAD THEY ANSWERED RIGHT AWAY. THEY SPENT THE TIME MAKING SURE EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT FOR ME AND MY FAMILY. I AM SO IN LOVE WITH OUR NEW HOME. ALL THE STAFF MEMBERS ARE GREAT AND SO NICE. I WILL NOT FORGET THEM WITH EVERYTHING THEY HAVE HELPED US OUT WITH AND I CANT THANK THEM ENOUGH FOR ALL THE HARD WORK AND TO MAKE OUR DREAMS COME TRUE. THANK YOU AGAIN VALLEY CUSTOM HOMES.
Crabbit W.
Apr 01, 2019
Report
VCH sales homes that come in boxes. They don't build the house. They merge the boxes and fix the cracks (touch up) and hook the utilities up. These boxes are 80 to 85 percent complete. So why does it take so long to touch up and do hook ups?
The web site states "Speedy delivery lowers interest costs
In just 90 to 120 days from the day you sign a contract with us, your new modular home will be finished and ready for occupancy (weather permitting). " This is false advertising.
It's been 10 months (or 300 days) and they still haven't completed my home. There are several
The web site states "Speedy delivery lowers interest costs
In just 90 to 120 days from the day you sign a contract with us, your new modular home will be finished and ready for occupancy (weather permitting). " This is false advertising.
It's been 10 months (or 300 days) and they still haven't completed my home. There are several
Chris Cook
Dec 10, 2017
Report
On behalf of my daughter and son-in-law, the experience was great during the sales pitch. Once the contract was signed the customer service went downhill fast. Phone calls were not returned. Days and often weeks passed with no one working at the job site. The project manager was disorganized and often had no idea when subcontractors would arrive. Excuses for delays were plentiful. When the house was set on the basement walls, the dimensions did not match. As a result there were gaps between the bottom of the vinyl siding and concrete walls of 2" in some areas. You could see the plywood on the exterior