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Steel Prefabricated Homes

Steel column:Q235 Steel, 100*100*2.5 square tube, alkyd painting, twice primer paint & twice finish paint
Steel roof truss:C100*40*15*2.0, welding and galvanized
Roof and wall purlin:C100*40*15*2.0, galvanized
Cross bracing:Q235 Steel, L40*3 angle steel, alkyd painting, twice primer paint & twice finish paint

Product Introduction

Steel Prefabricated Homes Material Characteristics

Steel prefabricated homes are modern, innovative structures made from high-quality steel components that offer a range of benefits in terms of durability, efficiency, and sustainability. The style and quality of the house are dependent on the quality of the materials chosen for the construction. Below are some of the materials characteristics that make Steel Prefabricated Homes stand out.

 

1. Durability

Steel prefabricated homes are made from high-quality steel components that offer exceptional strength and durability, making them resistant to weather conditions, fire, and pest infestation. The steel structure is also treated with anti-corrosion coatings to prevent rusting, which can weaken the structure over time.

 

2. Cost-Effective

Steel is an affordable material that can significantly reduce the cost of construction of prefabricated homes. The use of steel requires less labour compared to traditional construction methods, reducing labour costs while ensuring quality and durability. Additionally, steel buildings are energy efficient, requiring less electricity to heat and cool the interior, resulting in lower utility bills.

 

3. Design Flexibility

Steel is a versatile material that offers a wide range of design options. Steel prefabricated homes can be designed to fit different architectural styles, from traditional to contemporary. The use of steel allows for more open and flexible floor plans, maximising space utilisation. Steel components are also easier to work with, allowing for complex shapes and designs, which cannot be achieved with traditional building materials.

 

4. Sustainability

Steel is an environmentally friendly material that can be recycled, reducing the impact on the environment. Steel components can be recycled and reused, making them an ideal choice for building eco-friendly homes. Additionally, the construction process uses less water, and the building is more energy efficient, reducing carbon footprint and contributing to a healthier environment.

 

5. Energy Efficiency

Steel prefabricated homes are built to be energy efficient, helping homeowners to save on utility costs. The steel components have a high insulation value, providing exceptional thermal performance, reducing the amount of energy needed to heat and cool the interior. They are more airtight, reducing air leakage from the interior, and minimising heat loss, resulting in less energy usage and lower bills.

 

6. Speed of Construction

Steel prefabricated homes are quick and easy to assemble, reducing construction time and costs. The components are prefabricated at the factory, minimising the time required for on-site assembly. The prefabricated modules are delivered to the site and assembled in a matter of weeks, providing a faster return on investment for developers and homeowners.

 

7. Low Maintenance

The use of steel in prefabricated homes requires minimal maintenance, reducing costs and time. Unlike traditional building materials, steel is immune to rot, decay, and pest infestation. Steel components also require less repainting, resulting in reduced labour costs and providing the home with a clean, modern appearance.

 

Conclusion

Steel prefabricated homes have become a popular choice in modern construction for their durability, efficiency, and sustainability. The materials used in steel prefabricated homes offer a range of benefits, making them an ideal choice for homeowners who want a beautiful and functional home that is built to last. The design flexibility, energy efficiency, and cost savings associated with steel prefabricated homes make them an attractive option for people who want to own a home without breaking the bank. The future looks bright for steel prefabricated homes, and the materials used in their construction will continue to improve, offering even more value to homeowners in the years to come.

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