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Prefabricated homes are structures made by assembling modular components that are pre-manufactured in a factory. Compared to concrete buildings, they are completed in a shorter time, often within a few days.

Well-built prefabricated homes can last 40-50 years with proper maintenance. The lifespan depends on the materials used and environmental conditions. Therefore, during the project planning phase, our expert team ensures that the planning is done using materials suitable for the climate conditions.

Yes, prefabricated homes are highly resistant to earthquakes due to their flexible structure. Their lightweight design and steel framework help absorb shocks effectively.

Costs vary depending on size, materials, and additional features. However, prefabricated homes are generally more affordable than concrete buildings, with lower costs per square meter. You can consult with our expert team to provide the right support for the project and customer requirements.

Yes, prefabricated homes require permits. You must obtain zoning and construction approval from your local municipality, and the process may vary based on location.

Yes, if properly insulated and built with quality materials, prefabricated homes can be used in all seasons. Roof, wall, and window insulation play a crucial role in temperature control.

Prefabricated homes use insulation materials like rock wool, fiberglass, or styrofoam for thermal and sound insulation. Double-glazed windows and proper roof coverings enhance insulation further.

Yes, prefabricated homes can be customized based on personal needs. Room layout, roof structure, and interior design can be tailored according to preference.

The installation time for prefabricated homes depends on size and land conditions but typically takes 1-2 weeks. However, permit and approval processes may extend this period.

Maintenance includes roof inspections, exterior painting, and insulation checks. Metal parts should be protected against rust, and electrical and plumbing systems should be regularly inspected.

Container homes are structures created by converting steel shipping containers into living spaces. Thanks to their modular design, they are pre-fabricated in a factory and can be assembled on-site in a short time.

A well-maintained container home built with high-quality materials can last 30-50 years. Protection against rust, proper insulation, and a solid foundation can significantly extend its lifespan.

Yes, container homes are highly resistant to earthquakes due to their sturdy steel construction. Their lightweight and flexible design helps absorb seismic shocks.

The price of a container home varies based on its size, materials, and design. Generally, they are more affordable than prefabricated homes and can be customized to fit different budgets.

Yes, container homes usually require permits. However, in some areas, they may be classified as temporary structures, making the permit process easier. It’s important to check with your local municipality for specific regulations.

Yes, but without proper insulation, they may not be comfortable in extreme heat or cold. With good thermal and sound insulation, container homes can be used comfortably throughout all seasons.

Insulation in container homes is achieved using polyurethane, rock wool, or styrofoam panels for the walls, ceiling, and floors. Double-glazed windows and a proper ventilation system help maintain temperature balance.

Yes, container homes can be customized due to their modular structure. Room partitions, window and door placements, and exterior cladding can all be tailored to personal preferences.

Since container homes are pre-built, their installation usually takes 1-7 days. However, permit and infrastructure work may extend this period.

Regular maintenance includes applying anti-rust coatings, checking water insulation, and maintaining ventilation systems. Protecting the steel structure from corrosion is essential.

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