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Get in Touch

We’re available and interested to talk about our company, vision, products, and challenges, as well as career or investment opportunities. If you live near Southern Vermont, plan to stop by our Main Street Laboratory in Brattleboro. Contact us for an appointment.

Logic Building Systems

143 Main Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 490-5642

Frequently Asked Questions

Ordering a Logic Module

We offer an all-in-one solution that empowers you to order, track, and prepare for installation.

Logic is also the first US modular firm to offer a catalog of pre-finished kitchen, bathroom, and utility room modules, delivering the complete tech core of a studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartment.

We are prototyping advanced modules, which will be available for installation in 2024.

Prices vary based on material selection and quantity, as with any manufactured product. Contact us today for more information.

LOGIC ships kitchens at pre-set lengths with a limited catalog of appliances and cabinets. Customers can still select from a variety of materials and finishes within our pre-vetted supply chain, but be aware that customization adds cost and time to the manufacturing process.

Note, we are prototyping new models, and limited stock may be available. Contact us today for more information.


The Basics

Off-site construction is the process of manufacturing large parts of a building in a dedicated factory, and delivering them to a construction project for assembly. Labor shortages and logistical challenges are making building more expensive. Off-site construction is a strategy to drive down costs while delivering higher quality buildings.

Manufactured buildings are complete buildings delivered whole. Think single- and double-wide homes. 

Modular building products are three-dimensional assemblies, like the kitchens and bathrooms by Logic. They are installed in larger buildings. Volumetric is largely synonymous with modular.

Panelized building products are flat elements assembled on a pre-installed frame, created by companies such as Unity Homes.