FAQs

What is the average utility bill for a Miniature Mansion home?
Thanks to energy-efficient materials and smart design, most of our homes average around $40 per month in utilities. Savings will vary depending on usage, insulation options, and local rates, but our goal is to keep your ongoing costs as low as possible.
How long does the building process take?
Most Miniature Mansion builds are completed in as little as 2 weeks. We work efficiently without compromising quality, and we’ll provide a clear timeline before construction begins.
How does it work?
Once you reach out, we’ll schedule a consultation to discuss your needs, design preferences, and budget. From there, we’ll create a custom plan, get your approval, and begin construction. Most builds are completed in just 2 weeks.
Is there a warranty on the structure?
Yes, all of our structures come with a 1-year warranty covering workmanship and materials. We’re committed to building it right—and standing behind what we build.
What kind of materials are used?
We use high-quality, durable materials in every build to ensure long-lasting performance, energy efficiency, and a beautiful finish. Your Miniature Mansion is built to stand the test of time.
What are the heating and cooling needs?
Miniature Mansions are designed to be very energy-efficient, meaning they require minimal heating and cooling to stay comfortable year-round—helping you save on energy costs.
How does this work with appliances
We allow the client to provide what applianced they would like to have included.
Does it come with furniture or countertops?
No, our homes do not come with furniture or countertops included. This allows you the freedom to choose styles, finishes, and layouts that best suit your personal taste and needs.
Snow Load Capacity? can it handle an Idaho WinteR?
Yes! Our homes are engineered to withstand Idaho’s heavy snow loads and harsh winters. Each build meets or exceeds local building codes for snow load capacity, ensuring your structure remains safe, secure, and durable through the toughest seasons.