Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support |
Application: | Apartment |
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Model number | K style prefab house |
Material | Sandwich panel |
Application | House/office/villa/hotel/others |
Size | Customized |
Type system | Prefabricated house |
Lead time | 10-15 years |
Wind resistance |
Grade 11 |
How to Install the Houses on Site
We offer three types of support for installation:
1.1 Self-Installation Assistance:
We provide detailed manuals with photos and drawings, along with instructional videos to guide you through the installation process. You can organize a local team to complete the setup. This is the preferred method for 93% of our clients.
1.2 On-Site Assistance:
Our team can travel to your site to guide your workers or even handle the installation themselves (a team of 3-5 people). While this is the easiest option, the client is responsible for the cost of round-trip airfare, local accommodations, food, transportation, communication, site security, and team wages. Approximately 5% of clients opt for this method, typically for orders exceeding $100,000.
1.3 Training at Our Facility:
You can send your engineers or technicians to our factory to receive hands-on training in installation procedures. Around 2% of our clients choose this method for their projects.
Advantages of Prefabricated Houses
2.1 Reusability:
Prefabricated houses can be assembled at one location, disassembled, and then reinstalled at another. This minimizes industrial waste after project completion.
2.2 Cost-Effectiveness:
Steel structures significantly reduce construction costs compared to traditional buildings.
2.3 Rapid Installation:
A team of six skilled workers can install approximately 150 square meters of prefabricated housing in a single day.
2.4 Safety:
Prefab houses are designed to withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 7 and wind speeds of up to 100 km/h.
Primary Uses of Prefab Houses
Prefab houses are commonly used as temporary structures, such as offices or accommodation on construction sites. In recent years, they have been widely adopted for resettlement housing in disaster-stricken areas. For example, after the devastating earthquake on May 12, 2008, prefab houses played a crucial role in providing shelter for victims.
How to Maintain Your Prefab House
4.1 Minimize Alterations:
Avoid making changes after installation, such as expanding the structure, adding partitions, cutting walls, removing screws, etc.
4.2 Repainting:
Repaint the house every 1-2 years to enhance its durability and maintain its appearance.
4.3 Avoid Electrical Overloading:
Do not tie electrical wires directly to the structure, as this may cause uneven stress on the house and lead to potential safety hazards, including electric shocks.
Preparing the Foundation for a K-Style Prefab House
We will provide you with detailed foundation drawings. K-style houses typically require strip foundations for proper installation.
Maximum Floors for K-Style Prefab Houses
K-style prefab houses are most suitable for 1-2 floors, with a maximum of 3 floors if necessary. For projects requiring more than three floors, we recommend switching to T-style designs supported by H-shaped steel.
Additionally, if you plan to include toilets, it is best to place them on the ground floor to enhance waterproofing measures.
Options for Thermal Insulation Materials
We offer three types of thermal insulation materials for your selection:
EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Sandwich Panels
Glass Wool Sandwich Panels
Rock Wool Sandwich Panels
PU (Polyurethane) Sandwich Panels
Detailed descriptions of these materials can be found in the sandwich panel specifications.