A prefab house, or prefabricated house, is a home that is manufactured off-site in sections and then transported to the construction site for assembly. This method allows for faster, more efficient, and cost-effective construction compared to traditional building methods.
Prefab houses offer several advantages, including:
Prefab houses are typically made from steel frames, wood, or concrete panels. At DEEPBLUE SMARTHOUSE, we specialize in high-quality light steel frame structures that provide durability, thermal insulation, and resistance to extreme weather conditions.
Yes, prefab houses are designed to be highly durable. Our light steel frame structures can withstand harsh weather conditions, including hurricanes, heavy snow, and earthquakes, ensuring long-term stability and safety.
Absolutely! We offer a variety of design options to meet different customer preferences. Clients can customize layouts, materials, finishes, and even eco-friendly features to suit their specific needs.
The construction timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project. Typically, a prefab house can be manufactured in 4–8 weeks and assembled on-site in 1–4 weeks, making it much faster than traditional construction.
Yes, prefab houses are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Our homes include high-quality insulation, double-glazed windows, and optional solar panel systems to reduce energy consumption and utility costs.
Some prefab houses, especially modular designs, can be disassembled and relocated to a new site. However, this depends on the specific structure and design.
Yes, our prefab houses comply with international building codes and local regulations. We ensure that every home meets safety, structural, and energy efficiency standards required in different regions.
The cost varies depending on size, design, materials, and additional features. However, prefab houses generally cost 10-30% less than traditional homes, making them a cost-effective housing solution.