Frequently Asked Questions
How are the prefab houses installed on-site?
Installation can be done via provided manuals (photos, drawings, and videos) which 93% of clients use successfully. Alternatively, technical guidance or a professional installation team can be dispatched for large projects, or client technicians can be trained at the facility.
What are the primary advantages of these prefab houses?
They offer recycling capabilities (easy disassembly and re-installation), low cost compared to traditional buildings, rapid installation (up to 150 sqm/day with 6 persons), and high safety ratings (Grade 7 earthquake and 100km/h wind resistance).
How should I maintain my prefab house?
Avoid structural changes or removing screws after installation. It is recommended to repaint the structure every 1-2 years to extend service life and maintain appearance. Ensure no electrical wires are tied directly to the steel frame to prevent shocks.
How many floors can a K-style prefab house have?
K-style houses are typically recommended for 1 or 2 floors. While 3 floors are possible, it is the maximum recommended. For structures exceeding 3 floors, a T-house design supported by H-shape steel is preferred.
What insulation materials are available?
Options for thermal insulation include EPS sandwich panels, glass wool sandwich panels, rock wool sandwich panels, and PU (polyurethane) sandwich panels.
What is required for the foundation?
A standard strip foundation is typically used for K-style houses. Detailed foundation drawings are provided to assist in the preparation process.