20FT Prefabricated Detachable Movable Fast Assemble Living Portable Steel Prefab Container House

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Min Order 100 Square Meters
Shipping From Fujian, China
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Xiamen Topindus Group Co., Ltd.

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Fast Installation
Earthquake Resistant, Easily Movable, Eco-Friendliness, Flexibly Combinable, Leak Proof, Moisture Proof, Thermal Insulation, Waterproof, Wind Resistance
Steel Structure
1.6-2 mm
50mm or 75mm
Customize
50mm
TOPINDUS
Unassembled Packing
Customized
China
9406000090
Product Description
Room type
Room type1.82m/K,2K/ room;6.16m*3.64m/room;5.62m*1.82m/room
Double slopelength 36.56 meters, width 6.16 meters, height 6.4 meters
Roof System
Steel frameThe steel frame is Q235 galvanized fitting;Roof insulation
Roof insulationThe ceiling is blue color steel pre-coated 0.4mm outside strong steel sheet;
With 50mm glass wool insulation material;
Roof ceilingThe ceiling is shaped steel plate with different pattern
Floor System
Steel frame1.5mm Galvanized Steel for main structure + 1.5mm square tube for the secondary beam
Floor15mm chipboard + PVC leather floor
Column System
column1.5mm Shaped Galvanized Stee
Sandwich Wall System
wall panel50mm fireproof rock wool Sandwich Panel ;
The outside color is light silver-gray (0.3mm thickness steel );
Inside is white color steel (0.3mm thickness steel ).
Door & window system
DoorMaterial: Steel door
Size:1970*930mm(H*W)
WindowMaterial: Aluminum alloy steel double hollow glass sliding window (including screens)
Size:930*1740mm(H*W)
Electric system
Electric systemIncludes ordinary LED light, A-SW double sockets 2set, A-SW air-switch 2 set,
Electrical box with safety protection device connecting cable for connecting;
Accessories
AccessoriesElectric wire; Sealant; Wiring tube; Screws and other accessories.

prefab light steel house is a structure designed for efficient assembly and durability. It consists of the following key components:

  1. A-Shape Beam:
    The A-shaped beams form the main framework of the roof. They provide structural stability and are typically made from high-strength steel. These beams are designed to support the weight of the roof while distributing the load evenly across the structure.

  2. Roof Purlin:
    Roof purlins are horizontal beams attached to the A-shaped beams. They serve as a support structure for the roof panels, ensuring they remain securely in place. Purlins are often made of lightweight steel to reduce the overall weight of the roof while maintaining strength.

  3. Roof Panel:
    Roof panels are the external covering of the roof, made from materials such as steel sheets, sandwich panels, or other insulated materials. They provide protection against weather elements, such as rain, snow, and sunlight, while also contributing to the house's thermal insulation.

  4. Ring Beam:
    The ring beam encircles the structure and connects the pillars at the top. It provides lateral stability and helps distribute the loads from the roof and walls evenly to the vertical supports.

  5. Floor Board:
    Floor boards are the panels that form the flooring of the house. These are often made of materials like cement boards or plywood with protective coatings to ensure durability and resistance to moisture.

  6. Pillar:
    Pillars are the vertical structural elements that bear the weight of the roof and upper sections of the house. They connect the ground beam to the ring beam and are critical for maintaining the overall stability of the structure.

  7. Ground Beam:
    The ground beam is a horizontal element installed at the base of the structure. It connects the pillars and distributes the loads from the walls and roof to the foundation. It also serves as a base for installing the wall panels and floorboards.

  8. Wall Panel:
    Wall panels form the vertical enclosure of the house. These panels can be made from insulated sandwich panels, steel sheets, or other prefabricated materials. They provide protection, insulation, and structural strength to the building.

Each component is prefabricated off-site with precise measurements and design specifications, ensuring ease of assembly at the installation site. The combination of these components results in a durable, cost-effective, and energy-efficient housing solution suitable for various applications, such as residential, commercial, or temporary housing.

1. Corner Column, Front & Back Column, Gable Wall Column: Structural steel, providing strength and stability to the frame.
2. Gable Wall Ground Beam & Transverse Beam: Steel components for the foundation and load distribution.
3. Floor Purlin & Roof Beam: Steel purlins and beams to support floors and roofing structures.
4. Stair & Walkway Bracket: Durable steel for safe access and support structures.
5. Walkway Plate: Anti-slip steel plates for walkways.
6. Gable Wall Transverse Beam: Reinforces wall structure, made of steel.
7. Door Panel: Sandwich panel or steel, insulated for thermal efficiency.
8. EPS Roof Panel & EPS Wall Panel: Insulated panels with Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) core for lightweight, thermal performance.
9. Glass Wool & Rock Wool: Insulation materials for heat and soundproofing.
10. UPVC Window: Durable, weather-resistant unplasticized PVC windows.
11. Plywood: Used for internal flooring or paneling, offering strength and aesthetics.
12. Accessories: Includes screws, fasteners, seals, and fittings for assembly
.

Here's the installation process for the prefab house:

  1. Make the Foundation: Prepare and level the ground, then construct the foundation according to the design.
  2. Install Ground Beam: Position and fix the ground beams securely on the foundation.
  3. Install Columns: Attach corner columns, front & back columns, and gable wall columns to the ground beam.
  4. Install Roof Purlin & Ring Beam: Place and secure the roof purlins and ring beam to connect the columns.
  5. Install Transverse Beam: Fix the transverse beams to reinforce the structure.
  6. Install Wall Panels: Attach the EPS wall panels to the frame, ensuring they are properly aligned.
  7. Install Partition Wall Panels: Set up internal partition walls to divide the space as per the layout.
  8. Install Roof Panels: Place and fix the EPS roof panels to complete the roofing.
  9. Install Door Panels: Attach and secure the door panels in the designated locations.
  10. Install Windows: Fix UPVC windows in the prepared openings.
  11. Finished: Conduct a final inspection and make adjustments to ensure stability and completeness.
This process ensures a quick and efficient assembly of the prefabricated house.
Topindus Group, is actively engaged in prefabricated housing projects across multiple countries, including Malaysia, Qatar, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Maldives. These projects cater to diverse needs such as temporary housing, construction site accommodations, and sustainable living solutions. Each prefabricated house is designed for easy assembly, durability, and adaptability to local requirements, ensuring efficient and reliable housing solutions worldwide.

The prefab house production process at Topindus Group includes:

  1. Customer Inquiry or Visit: Understanding customer requirements.
  2. Material Selection: Choosing suitable materials.
  3. Design: Creating customized layouts and technical drawings.
  4. Cutting: Precisely cutting materials to specifications.
  5. Spray Painting: Applying protective coatings.
  6. Welding: Assembling structural components.
  7. Sandwich Panel Production: Manufacturing insulated panels.
  8. Bending: Shaping materials for frames and structures.
  9. Loading: Packing and preparing for shipment.

This streamlined process ensures high-quality, tailored prefabricated housing solutions.

Topindus Group offers two packaging options for prefabricated houses:

  1. Nude Package: Includes the standard configuration, ensuring all essential components are securely packed for transport.
  2. Protection Package: A value-added service offering enhanced protection with additional packaging materials to safeguard the products during transit.

These options cater to varying customer needs and shipping conditions.

CERTIFICATES

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Prefab Houses

1. What are the advantages of prefab houses?

  • Faster Construction: Prefab homes are quicker to build compared to traditional homes.
  • Cost-Effective: Prefabrication reduces labor costs and minimizes material wastage.
  • Customizable: Designs can be tailored to meet specific needs.
  • Eco-Friendly: Built with sustainable materials and methods.
  • Portable: Easy to transport and relocate.

2. Can prefab houses be customized?

Yes, prefab houses can be customized to meet specific design, size, and layout requirements. You can choose from various finishes, colors, and configurations.

3. Are prefab houses durable?

Prefab houses are designed to be durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions, including heavy rains, winds, and earthquakes, depending on the chosen model and material.

4. How are prefab houses shipped?

Prefab houses are shipped in disassembled form, with each component labeled for easy identification. Customers receive detailed installation drawings or manuals to simplify assembly.

5. Are prefab houses suitable for all climates?

Yes, prefab houses are versatile and can be adapted to suit different climates. Insulated materials ensure they perform well in both hot and cold conditions.

6. How long does it take to assemble a prefab house?

Assembly time depends on the size and complexity of the house. A small unit may take just a few days, while larger structures might require a few weeks.

7. Are prefab houses environmentally friendly?

Yes, prefab houses are eco-friendly as they produce less waste, use recyclable materials, and often incorporate energy-efficient designs.

8. Do prefab houses come with warranties?

Yes, Topindus prefab house has10 years' warranties.

9. What is the cost of a prefab house?

The cost varies based on size, design, materials, and location. Contact us for a detailed quote tailored to your needs.

10. Do prefab houses comply with local building codes?

Yes, prefab houses can be designed to meet local building codes and regulations. It's essential to verify specific requirements in your area.

11. Are prefab houses energy-efficient?

Prefab houses are typically energy-efficient, with features such as insulation, energy-saving windows, and solar power options.

12. Where can I see samples of your prefab houses?

You can visit our factory, showroom, or booth at trade fairs like the Canton Fair. Contact us to schedule a visit or to view a virtual tour of our products.



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