Modular homes,
built for Cranbrook.
Herauf delivers CSA A277-compliant modular homes and buildings to Cranbrook and the East Kootenay, built and finished at our Herauf Pacific facility in Enderby and coordinated from our Kelowna head office. From mountain-town lots to rural acreages, we deliver homes engineered for the Kootenay climate, ready to set.
CSA A277
Built to code
12–14 wks
Typical delivery, up to 50% faster
Standard
Workmanship warranty
BBB A+
Accredited since 2020

Built for the Kootenays.
Every Cranbrook-bound home is built and finished indoors at our Enderby facility, so snow and cold never stall the build, then trucked to your site and set on a prepared foundation. A tight, continuously insulated envelope is well matched to the mountain climate of southeastern BC.
We serve Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie, Creston, and communities throughout the East Kootenay, setting complete homes on town and acreage lots alike.
A range for
every Cranbrook site.

Residential & Small Homes
Primary and compact dwellings in a range of widths, built for acreages, infill, and rural sites alike.

Multi-Family & Infill
Apartments and infill housing for municipalities and developers facing tight timelines and labour shortages.

Commercial & Education
Offices, daycares, and learning facilities, finished to code and ready to occupy on arrival.
See more across modular homes in British Columbia or our full product range.
Cranbrook, answered.
Does Herauf build modular homes in Cranbrook?+
Yes. We deliver CSA A277-compliant modular homes, multi-family, and commercial buildings to Cranbrook and the East Kootenay from our Herauf Pacific facility in Enderby, BC.
How long does a modular home take for a Cranbrook site?+
Typically 12 to 14 weeks from order to delivery, up to 50% faster than building on-site, because the home is manufactured in Enderby while your site is prepared at the same time.
What areas around Cranbrook do you serve?+
We serve Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie, Creston, and communities across the East Kootenay, including rural and acreage lots.
Are the homes built for the Kootenay climate?+
Yes. Homes are engineered to the National Building Code for the region, with a continuously insulated, airtight envelope and triple-pane low-E windows built for mountain winters.
Building in
Cranbrook?
Tell us about your site and timeline. We'll route your project through Herauf Pacific · Enderby, BC and prepare a free, no-obligation quote.