People choose the house they want according to their own cost budget, but the price they need often exceeds their estimated cost. If you want a low-cost and portable comfortable living house, easy to design, and sustainable house, our prefab portable house can greatly meet your needs.
The components of the prefab modular temporary house are usually produced in the factory, then transported to the destination by shipping containers, and assembled according to the drawings.
1. Reduce Material Waste & Save Costs
The prefab hostel can greatly reduce the waste of building materials because each prefab housing model follows the same formula, so we can estimate the material of this kind of house more easily when we design the house. This means that the material waste of prefabricated components is much less than that of traditional components.
2. Short Construction Time
By the time the traditional site is ready to be built, the prefab house has been completed and can be disassembled and disassembled at will. It's very convenient to use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the estimated lifespan of the prefab modular house?
A: The standard lifespan for our modular systems is approximately 10 years, depending on the environment and maintenance.
Q: Are these houses fireproof?
A: Yes, the materials used reach a fireproof level of A Grade Glass, providing excellent safety for occupants.
Q: Can the internal layout be customized?
A: Absolutely. Our systems are highly customized to include optional modules like bathrooms, kitchens, and dining rooms.
Q: Is electricity and plumbing included in the package?
A: Yes, electricity (switches, sockets, distributors) and plumbing systems are prebuilt into the house components.
Q: What are the primary advantages over traditional construction?
A: The main benefits include significantly reduced material waste, lower costs, and much faster construction and assembly times.
Q: How is the product transported?
A: The houses are shipped using a flat package system as pallets, designed to fit efficiently into standard shipping containers.