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The prices of prefabricated houses can vary according to the size of the structure, insulation, various features, design and many other variables. Prefabricated houses are easy to assemble as they are produced individually in parts, so they are considerably cheaper than traditional buildings despite the use of high quality materials.
This is because a traditional building requires a lot of labor and materials to construct.
Although materials, production and assembly are the sole responsibility of the company, in cases where a turnkey prefabricated house agreement is not made, external connections and some operations are your responsibility. You can get these services from the company or from the masters of your choice. The prices below are completely estimated. We do not have turnkey service.
Process | Price | Details |
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Foundation laying and ground concrete | ? | Valid price for 100m2 in cases where the floor needs to be raised. The cost may be lower on flat floors. |
Transportation | ? | The average cost of a 100m2 prefabricated house in Ankara. |
License and fees | ? | License fees may vary from city to city. |
Screed coating process | ? | Average cost for a 100m2 prefabricated house. |
Tile and laminate flooring | ? | is the average price per m2. |
Natural gas installation | ? | Price excluding boiler. |
Do you want to be informed about prefabricated house prices that have become very popular today?
We mentioned that prefabricated house prices are considerably lower than traditional houses. So what kind of a picture we see when we compare the average prices based on m2.
1+1 prefabricated house prices as of 2024
Models | Number of Floors | m2 | Number of Rooms | Price |
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33 m2 Ideal Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 33m2 | 1+1 | ? |
40 m2 Ideal Economic Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 40m2 | 1+1 | ? |
53 m2 Ideal Economic Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 53m2 | 1+1 | ? |
3+1 prefabricated house prices as of 2024
Company | Number of Floors | m2 | Number of Rooms | Price |
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81 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 81m2 | 3+1 | 569.900 TL |
85 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 85m2 | 3+1 | 589.900 TL |
90 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 90m2 | 3+1 | 569.900 TL |
100 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 100m2 | 3+1 | 584.900 TL |
112 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 112m2 | 3+1 | 664.900 TL |
103 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 103m2 | 3+1 | 729.900 TL |
113 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 113m2 | 3+1 | 759.900 TL |
120 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 120m2 | 3+1 | 799.900 TL |
121 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 121m2 | 3+1 | 789.900 TL |
126 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 126m2 | 3+1 | 884.900 TL |
126 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex | 126m2 | 3+1 | 1.099.900 TL |
149 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex | 149m2 | 3+1 | 1.249.900 TL |
154 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex | 154m2 | 3+1 | 1.289.900 TL |
2+1 prefabricated house prices as of 2024
Models | Number of Floors | m2 | Number of Rooms | Price |
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50 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 50 m2 | 2+1 | 384.900 TL |
55 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 55 m2 | 2+1 | 419.900 TL |
59 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 59 m2 | 2+1 | 444.900 TL |
70 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 70 m2 | 2+1 | 449.900 TL |
75 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 75 m2 | 2+1 | 474.900 TL |
69 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 69 m2 | 2+1 | 489.900 TL |
74 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 74 m2 | 2+1 | 514.900 TL |
78 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 78 m2 | 2+1 | 499.900 TL |
103 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 103 m2 | 2+1 | 729.900 TL |
11O m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex | 110 m2 | 2+1 | 949.900 TL |
Prices of duplex prefabricated villas as of 2024
Models | Number of Floors | m2 | Number of Rooms | Price |
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113 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 113m2 | 3+1 | 759.900 TL |
150 m2 Prefabricated House | Single Storey | 150m2 | 4+1 | 860.900 TL |
150 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex Villa | 150m2 | 4+1 | 1.159.900 TL |
149 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex Villa | 149m2 | 4+1 | 1.134.900 TL |
154 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex Villa | 154m2 | 3+1 | 1.249.900 TL |
152 m2 Twin Prefabricated House | Duplex Villa | 152m2 | 3+1 | 1.299.900 TL |
157 m2 Prefabricated House | Duplex Villa | 157m2 | 3+1 | 1.359.900 TL |
There are many prefabricated house builders in our country, right? It can be quite difficult to choose among these companies. Working with a professional and reliable manufacturer is very important in this process.
Feature | Material Used |
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Exterior Wall Panel | Betopan |
Interior Wall Panel | Betopan |
Internal Wall Thickness | 6cm |
External Wall Thickness | 10cm |
Wall Insulation Material | Polystyrene Foam (EPS) |
Building Material | Galvanized Steel |
Roof Covering | Galvanized Steel Sheet |
Roof Insulation Material | Stone Wool |
Glass Type | PVC Heat Glass |
The m2 prices of prefabricated houses vary on average and these prices may vary depending on parameters such as floor, number of rooms, material quality.
The m2 prices of prefabricated houses vary according to the number of floors, number of rooms and material quality. We would like to remind you that the quality of prefabricated houses made by each company is not the same.
Roof and insulation is one of the most prominent issues in prefabricated buildings. While the roof of your house contributes greatly to the visual stance of the building, half of the heat transfer takes place in the roof section. Without good insulation, about half of the heat inside the house can be lost.
Prefabricated house prices include roof and insulation prices. We have prepared this section for our users who want to change their roof and insulation preferences.
Average price calculated for 100m2 prefabricated house. Prices do not include labor and transportation costs.
Material | Price | Details |
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OSB | ? | Description |
Membrane | ? | Description |
Stone Wool | ? | Description |
3.00 m Height | ? | Description |
Metal Roof Tile | ? | Description |
Drywall and Insulating Board Application | ? | Description |
Panel types | Insulation types | Joining systems |
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Flat Betopan Panel | 80mm EPS Foam | H, U Panel |
Striped Betopan Panel | 80mm Rock Wool | Carcass Panel |
Wood Patterned Betopan Panel | ||
In prefabricated houses, cement chip betopan panels are mostly used for interior and exterior panels. Since the exterior appearance of these panels is quite standard, different exterior panels can be preferred for visual purposes. Fugali and fiber cement exterior wall panels can be easily coated on betopan and painted in the desired color and your home can have a more elegant design.
When you choose standard walls in prefabricated houses; betopan will be used for the outer and inner cladding of your walls and EPS foam will be used as insulation material. You can optionally choose Fugali or Fiber cement materials for exterior cladding and rock wool for insulation.
If desired, we can also use 10 cm panels instead of 6 cm on interior walls.
When we look at the climatic conditions of our country, we see different climatic conditions. In the region where your prefabricated house will be built, rainy, arid, continental or maritime climate conditions may be experienced.
Before starting to build your prefabricated house, the rain frequency, amount of snow and climatic conditions of the region should be thoroughly investigated during the planning phase. If the roof, wall thickness and insulation materials are selected according to the results of this research, your house will last longer and your quality of life will be higher. Let's examine this issue in more detail with two examples
Let us examine this in more detail with two examples.
Let's say the region where you will build your prefabricated house is a place where the altitude is high and winters are harsh, snowy and stormy. In regions where similar climatic conditions prevail, the roof should be planned at right angles; it will be safer to use sandwich panel rock wool insulated material.
In terms of thermal insulation, the lower part of your sheet metal roof should be reinforced with thick rock wool and the gaps should be well closed with filling materials.
Preferring the walls to be 6cm inner and 10cm outer walls will be of great benefit to keep the temperature of the house at room temperature conditions in the winter season. Choosing rock wool solutions between the inner and outer walls will strengthen your hand even more in winter conditions. Another important point for our users who will build a prefabricated house in regions where winter conditions are experienced; In order to make your prefabricated house more affordable, you should never go cheap in roof and insulation preference. Every penny you will escape in this step will cost you many times more costly after the cost.
In warmer regions, roof insulation is easier and flatter roofs can be preferred. Since the climatic conditions are not so harsh, you can make more free roof choices. For example, you can have a metmit type roof with a tile look as it will give a more beautiful appearance. In addition, the lower part of the tile-like roof can be covered with glass wool to create a cool indoor environment.
In our second example, let's assume that the region where the prefabricated house will be built is a region with a tropical climate and hot and dry summers. In this case, your problem will be to keep the inside of your house cool.
Prefabricated house prices have risen rapidly in the last 3 years. So what is the reason behind this rise?
The most important factor driving prices up is the uncontrollable price increases in cost items. According to TurkStat data, construction costs have increased by 102% in the last 1 year. The increase in the cost of prefabricated house construction was 95%, while the increase in building construction costs was 118%.
In addition to construction costs, construction material prices increased by 124% while labor costs increased by around 50%, which is the reason for the increase in prices.
The increase in construction costs in recent years had pushed housing sales to very low levels and construction had almost come to a standstill. Taking measures to revitalize the sector, the authorities have introduced memorable VAT reductions in housing and prefabricated houses. We have examined the VAT rates of prefabricated houses in the table below.
VAT conditions | VAT Rate |
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PREFABRICATED HOUSES | %10 KDV |
We have prepared a very detailed guide on prefabricated house prices in our country. For our users who want to get more detailed information by comparing the prices of prefabricated companies in Türkiye with global companies, we have compiled the prefabricated house prices of modular house companies operating in major countries around the world.
This building construction method, known as prefabricated house in our country, is known as modular house in Europe and America. Although traditional reinforced concrete houses are the most preferred method in other countries as in our country, the demand for prefabricated houses is increasing day by day all over the world.
The affordability and rapid construction of modular homes attracts the attention of Europeans and Americans. In addition, the fact that modular houses offer unlimited design opportunities according to personal tastes is another reason for preference in developed countries.
In the United States, you can own a modular home at an average cost between 150,000 and 300,000 thousand dollars. When the prices abroad are compared to the prices in our country, it seems quite expensive due to the exchange rate difference.
Prefabricated houses are structures that are produced in a controlled and safe manner in a factory environment and assembled elsewhere.
Manufactured by experienced professional companies, the houses are easily transported to the place of assembly. Prefabricated houses consisting of modules are easily assembled. Compared to traditional construction methods, construction is completed in a much shorter time and safely.
The designs of prefabricated houses can be changed and updated according to your preferences.
Prefabricated houses, which are quite environmentally friendly and cheaper than the construction methods we know, are now highly preferred in terms of being both private and safe.
For more detailed information about prefabricated houses, what is a prefabricated house? Why should you choose a prefabricated house? You can take a look at our article titled.
Prefabricated houses are cheaper and faster than traditional reinforced concrete houses, but of course they also have some disadvantages. Nothing is perfect in our world... We have compiled the pros and cons for you.
Before building a prefabricated house, it is useful to consider the following 3 points.
There are hundreds of companies that build prefabricated houses in our country. It can be quite difficult to choose among these companies. We have compared the prefabricated house prices of professional and reliable companies in various categories for you.
If you plan to build a house using traditional reinforced concrete methods, construction will take about a year. With prefabricated houses, on the other hand, your house is ready to live in 1 month after your order. Isn't it perfect?
Prefabricated houses are produced in the factory without being affected by any external factors (weather, etc.) before they are assembled in the location of your choice. This prevents your construction from being delayed for weeks due to weather conditions.
If you, like most people, want to move to your new home as soon as possible and do not want to wait 1 year for the construction of your home. Prefabricated houses will be an ideal choice for you. Moreover, while your house will be ready to sit in such a short time, you do not need to compromise on quality. Prefabricated houses are better quality and safer than reinforced concrete houses in every sense.
Prefabricated houses are very durable and safe. The most important factor behind this durability is steel. In addition to being very durable and flexible, steel is much more homogeneous than materials such as concrete and wood. Homogeneous structures will be less exposed to fracture, cracking and deformation.
Another point is quality control; traditional reinforced concrete houses are built on site. Therefore, they are exposed to many external factors and it is very difficult to perform quality control during the construction process.
Prefabricated houses are much more controlled. Since the production of houses is done on a belt model in the factory, it is quite easy to apply modern quality control standards.
You can have a prefabricated house with all these features faster and cheaper than a traditional reinforced concrete house.
Would you like the house you will live in to reflect your personality and be built specifically for you? If yes, prefabricated houses are for you! Prefabricated houses are fully customizable as they are manufactured in the factory with advanced computer technologies.
In prefabricated houses, colors, bathroom, kitchen materials, fixtures and the plan of the house are planned and implemented according to your wishes. You can design your prefabricated house as you wish within the limits set by engineering.
The prefabricated companies we have carefully selected for you offer 100% opportunity for you to take an active role in the planning and construction process of your home.
You can have a house with all these features faster and cheaper than a standard house.
Prefabricated houses are considerably cheaper than traditional reinforced concrete houses, so why?
Prefabricated houses are produced in mass production lines in the factory. Since raw materials are purchased in bulk in fabricated products, costs are reduced.
Another point is the cost of concrete. Concrete is not used in prefabricated houses, so you get rid of high-cost concrete works.
The most important thing is time. Traditional houses take months to build and require a lot of labor, and labor costs are many times higher than prefabricated houses.
Our Ideal Home & Prefabricated Home & Idealmod & Prefabrikbiev brands provide a unique service not only Türkiye but also all over the world.
As Prefabrikbiev.com, we build your dream prefabricated house.
However, the building construction process is very detailed and can vary according to individual requirements. We have compiled a few issues that will guide you in this process and that you should clarify with your company before the agreement.
We have compiled the most frequently asked questions and answers by our users for you. We are here to resolve all the question marks in your mind.
Building materials are the most important factor affecting the earthquake resistance of buildings. While concrete is used in traditional houses, concrete is not used in prefabricated houses, the structure consists of steel systems.
Concrete is a very fragile, heavy and expensive material. It may therefore not be an ideal choice for an earthquake-resistant house.
Steel is light, strong and flexible. It is an earthquake resistant material. Since steel is a material capable of withstanding large loads and stresses, prefabricated houses can bend easily during an earthquake to relieve seismic stress.
Prefabricated houses are specially designed and built to withstand strong earthquakes. The first appearance of prefabricated houses was as earthquake victim housing. In scientific studies, it has been determined that steel structured prefabricated houses survived an earthquake of magnitude 8 without any damage.
Duplex prefabricated houses are very safe thanks to the steel material used in the attachment areas of two-storey prefabricated houses.
Prefabricated two-storey houses have become more popular than traditional houses. Two-storey prefabricated houses are manufactured to be resistant to storms and wind. Prefabricated houses, which are resistant to wind blowing at an average of 80km/h, have extra reinforcement options if they are to be built in a very windy area.
They are also highly resistant to fire and our materials have the relevant certificates. Prefabricated houses are designed and manufactured to be resistant to fire. You can live comfortably in your prefabricated house produced with fireproof materials.
While prefabricated buildings are safe from environmental factors, there are some things that homeowners should keep in mind to make their homes even safer. For example, you need to protect your prefabricated home from lightning and sudden surge surges. To prevent lightning strikes, lightning rods or insulated lightning conductors should be used on the prefabricated structure.
The service life of prefabricated buildings may vary depending on many factors such as maintenance, building material, usage style, climatic conditions and building area.
Recent studies show that a prefabricated house that is built with quality building materials, maintained on time and used meticulously can be used for an average of 50-70 years.
The inner and outer wall thicknesses of prefabricated houses are designed as 6-10 cm and galvanized steel material is used in the joint systems. In addition to all these features, prefabricated house walls produced using betopan panels are very strong as they also contain concrete.
One of the factors affecting the climatic performance of prefabricated houses is the wall thickness. A thick wall protects the house from wind and earthquake damage and also prevents sound from spreading inside the house. Thin walls can cause problems in various ways. Duplex prefabricated houses may need extra wall thickness to withstand high winds and other weather conditions.
When buying a prefabricated house, make sure that the house is suitable for your needs and the climate of the region you live in. Make sure that the construction quality is good and the materials used are durable.
In addition, you should make sure that you get a guarantee for any defects that may arise in the house after construction. You should clarify which services are included in the prices stated in the contract. You should definitely see a sample house. You should ask your builder before delivery whether subcontractors are used, whether there is customer support, how many years warranty is offered, what the payment plan is.
Prefabricated houses are produced for people to live healthier and more comfortable in the long term. Prefabricated houses do not cause any harm to human health. Manufacturers; While using the highest quality insulation materials for the strength of the structure and the environment, the houses are built in a modern and sustainable way. Mold does not form in prefabricated houses and a balanced environment is provided in terms of temperature. Thanks to their modern design, people's mental health is also prioritized. In the production of prefabricated houses, there are designated control points and quality control is ensured at the highest level.
Prefabricated houses are modular and can be assembled in just a short time. They are usually designed to be energy efficient, so you spend less money on utility bills. Prefabricated houses, which are designed in accordance with climatic conditions, are suitable for your taste and style as they can be designed individually. Thanks to the materials produced by prioritizing human and environmental health, you can live a modern and luxurious life for many years with little maintenance.
Prefabricated houses can be produced in accordance with all climatic conditions. While 6 cm inner and 10 cm outer wall thickness is used as standard in prefabricated houses, 16-density styrofoam is used for insulation.
Prefabricated houses are designed for all climatic conditions. Betopan is preferred for exterior cladding and glass rock wool for insulation on the ceiling and 16 density EPS styrofoam or full wool on the walls. Thus, temperature and coldness are balanced in accordance with climatic conditions.
Prefabricated houses can be built wherever materials are available and skilled labor is available. In the Black Sea region, especially in coastal areas, building a reinforced concrete house can be costly and difficult as the landforms are very sloping. Prefabricated houses are increasing in popularity in the Black Sea region because they are easy to build.
As with traditional reinforced concrete houses, prefabricated houses also require permits and licenses.
First of all, you should take your draft project from your company that will build your prefabricated house and go to any architectural office and have a project file prepared. You can get your license by having this project file approved by the public works directorate of the municipality where the building will be built. Then the construction process can begin. That's it!
Since prefabricated houses are a new concept in our country, there are many debates about whether they have a title deed. Architectural, mechanical and electrical plans can be prepared and approved by the municipality and a license can be obtained. In addition, a title deed application can be made by having the license approved by the Cadastral Directorate.
When buying a prefabricated house, you must first make sure that the model to be built is designed for a prefabricated structure and manufactured in the factory. In addition, you need to have a project file prepared from the architectural office for the design of the house. Afterwards, you can apply for a license by applying to the public works directorate of the municipality of the location where the building will be built in the project file.
There are several factors that can affect the license cost of a prefabricated house. Costs can vary depending on the construction area, the municipality, and the details of the project. Fees may vary from city to city and according to the other factors we have mentioned.
Prefabricated houses can be built on zoned and unzoned plots. However, in order to build a prefabricated house on unzoned land; it is necessary to make sure that the land has a road frontage. A maximum of 5% zoning permission is given on unzoned plots with frontage in the cadastre. Prefabricated houses up to a maximum of 250m2can be built on unzoned plots.
Prefabricated houses, also known as modular houses, are built in a factory and then transported to the plot for assembly. This method reduces construction time as well as environmental impacts and cost. Prefabricated houses can be assembled quickly and relatively easily on site. However, this is not always the case. Prefabricated houses cannot be built on every plot. The land where the house will be built must be zoned.
Municipalities have various restrictions on building houses on land for prefabricated houses. While prefabricated houses can be built on zoned plots, for fields suitable for agricultural production, there is the term "unzoned land" in the zoning law and therefore prefabricated houses are not allowed on agricultural lands. However, it is possible to build a hut style in certain cases. On other types of unzoned land, it is possible to build prefabricated houses up to 250m2 under certain conditions.
At first glance, prefabricated houses may seem less durable than traditional reinforced concrete houses and insufficient in terms of sound and heat insulation. But this is a big mistake. Prefabricated houses are much more durable and insulated than reinforced concrete houses.
6cm inner wall, 10cm outer wall thickness, as well as 16 dansti density styrofoam and air gaps between the walls, prefabricated houses provide excellent heat and sound insulation.
If the prefabricated house is to be built in areas with very cold or very hot climatic conditions, the walls can be thickened or thinned so that extra precautions can be taken for harsh climatic conditions.
Another issue that raises questions is the roof systems of prefabricated houses. Advanced insulation can be achieved by using rock wool or glass wool for roof insulation.
All structures built today are soundproof to a certain extent. Prefabricated houses, like reinforced concrete houses, are of course sound permeable, but the air gaps in the wall blocks provide adequate sound insulation. If the house is to be built in a very noisy environment such as a roadside, it is also possible to take additional isolation measures.
Usually no additional insulation is needed between the walls of the units, but in colder climates it may be necessary to add extra layers of insulation between the wall studs and the roof or ceiling joists to create a thermal barrier. Whether the house is single storey or duplex does not change the insulation needs.
The biggest advantage of prefabricated houses is that they can be built incredibly fast compared to traditional reinforced concrete houses.
Prefabricated building constructions consist of 3 parts: laying the foundation, production and assembly. An average of 3-4 days is needed for the foundation to be ready for construction. Although production varies according to factors such as the production capacity and intensity of the company you will work with, we can accept an average of 10 days. The length of the assembly phase increases in direct proportion to the square meter of the prefabricated structure and we can estimate that this phase will take 15 days.
As a result, your home will be ready for occupancy approximately 30 days after you place your order.
Prefabricated houses are cheaper and easier to build and maintain than traditional reinforced concrete houses. Reinforced concrete houses can also be built with prefabricated, modular components, but concrete is used as the main building material. Building a prefabricated house costs less than building a reinforced concrete house. They are lighter and easier to transport. They require less maintenance and can be customized to meet the needs of users.
The answer to this question may vary depending on the purpose for which you will use your home. If you are going to live most of the year or if you want to live a quality life, a prefabricated house will be the right choice for you.
The answer to this question may vary according to your budget. If you are looking for an affordable solution, you can choose a prefabricated house. If you want your house to be more robust and long-lasting, steel construction house solutions may be the right choice for you.
Although there are not many situations that require you to plaster the facade of prefabricated houses, it is possible to plaster if you want to have sheathing.
Prefabricated houses are more affordable than traditional houses. Prefabricated houses are easier and faster to build. Prefabricated houses can be customized according to your needs and expectations. Prefabricated houses are produced from materials suitable for the environment and human health. The fact that prefabricated houses are easier to move and can be delivered quickly are among the reasons why you should buy a prefabricated house. Moreover, when you maintain them properly and regularly, they have a lifespan of 50 to 70 years.
When making a decision, it is important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages mentioned in the previous sections. Prefabricated houses are ready to live in within 30 to 50 days. You can find homes that fit your budget and expectations. In addition to being durable and reliable, they offer the opportunity to customize them to suit your needs. At the same time, you can have a house in a short time without shaking your budget by making installments or deferred payment agreements. Although it seems quite logical to buy a prefabricated house, the final choice is yours!
Some banks can provide loans for prefabricated houses under certain conditions. However, since the prefabricated house is a much newer concept in our country, it should be kept in mind that not all banks provide loans yet. In order to apply for a prefabricated house loan; documents such as invoice, income certificate, identity information, payroll must be submitted to the bank branch. In addition, prefabricated house loan applications can only be made by real persons. Applications cannot be made by legal entities.
Prefabricated houses are seen as a cheap and fast way to build a house. They are built through assembly after factory production in a predetermined area. This means that prefabricated homes do not require the same level of construction time as traditional homes. This results in a faster and cheaper process. Their components are manufactured in the factory and can be assembled at the construction site. They require less land, labor and time than traditional houses.
Since prefabricated houses are modular structures, assembly and disassembly are very easy.
We can move your prefabricated house to the location you want for disassembly and transportation fee.
A prefabricated house can be built on a reinforced concrete building, but there are some points to be considered. First, the reinforcement must be in good condition and the structure must be strong enough to support the weight of the prefabricated house. Secondly, the prefabricated house must be specifically designed for this type of construction. Therefore, it may not blend well with other features in the building. Prefabricated houses often need reinforced concrete foundations to support the weight. If the reinforced concrete building is damaged, your prefabricated floor may also be damaged.
Extra floors can be added to prefabricated houses. It is an easy and cost-effective way to increase the size of your home. However, the area of the additional floor depends on the area and structure of your prefabricated house.
Yes, as Idealmod & Ideal Home family, we can build prefabricated houses in many parts of the world.
A 90m2 prefabricated house has an average weight of 7 to 9 tons.
Prefabricated houses are a great investment but, like any other real estate, it is important to maintain them if you want them to last a long time. The exterior and interior surfaces should be cleaned regularly. Gutters and panels should be cleaned, and attention should be paid to places in contact with rain and snow. Cleaning of all surfaces includes windows, siding and the roof. External walls must be sealed.
Betopan material used in the walls of prefabricated houses; It is used to create a strong and lightweight structure in prefabricated houses. Since this material can withstand weather conditions, it is ideal for areas with high humidity and severe weather conditions. Betopan panels use 80 mm EPS foam and galvanized H, U panel joint systems as joint systems. In addition, according to the materials and techniques preferred in prefabricated houses, the life of the betopan material is 45-50 years.
If you are thinking of buying a second-hand prefabricated house, you should pay attention to some issues before buying a second-hand prefabricated house. The second hand you prefer may not meet your expectations. You should investigate the reliability of the second-hand sales company. The production quality of the second-hand prefabricated house should be investigated. It should be questioned which materials are used and whether the installation is done correctly. It should be learned whether the previous user did the maintenance on time.
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