Prefabricated houses are becoming a trend in the construction industry thanks to their flexibility, fast construction time and reasonable cost. One of the important factors that determine the quality and durability of prefabricated houses is the materials used. Below are the common materials used in prefabricated house construction:
1. Prefabricated steel frame
- Galvanized or square steel structures enhance durability, resist corrosion, and provide reliable load-bearing strength.
- Their quick and simple installation helps shorten construction time while lowering overall labor costs.
2. Insulation panel
- EPS Panel: Cost-effective and lightweight, offering basic thermal and sound insulation for standard applications.
- PU/PIR Panel: Excellent heat insulation and fire-resistant properties, ideal for residential buildings and industrial facilities.
- Mineral wool / Glass wool Panel: Strong thermal insulation with superior fire resistance, well-suited for projects requiring strict fire safety standards.
3. Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels
- Lightweight structure with strong load-bearing ability, providing excellent sound and thermal insulation.
- Easy to cut and install, allowing for fast and efficient construction- Environmentally friendly, energy saving.
- Eco-friendly materials that help save energy and support sustainable building.
4. Insulated roofing sheets
- PU/PIR foam roofing helps effectively reduce heat and noise.
- Cold-rolled roofing offers good heat reflection, making it suitable for hot climates.
- Tile-like roofing enhances aesthetics and is ideal for high-end houses or buildings.
- Tile-like roofing enhances aesthetics and is ideal for high-end houses or buildings.