Prefabricated Residential Container Homes

Prefabricated Residential Container Homes

Container homes are built by transforming repurposed shipping containers into habitable spaces. The containers are modified in a factory setting and customized to fit the needs of the buyer.
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Hebei Tianyu Guangbo Module Housing Co., Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of prefabricated residential container homes in China, also supports custom service. Welcome to buy waterproof prefabricated residential container homes for sale here from our factory. Quality products and reasonable price are available.

 

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What is Prefabricated Residential Container Homes?

 

 

Container homes are built by transforming repurposed shipping containers into habitable spaces. The containers are modified in a factory setting and customized to fit the needs of the buyer.

Why Choose Us

Compliance

TYGB houses comply with construction standards in Australia. We can provide full documents for Australian standard accessories.

Focus on quality

15 person strong R&D team, very skillful workers ensure good quality.

 

30000sqm

30000 square meters manufacturing factory, more than 200 employees, and 3 full automatic production lines can fully ensure 30000 container houses per year.

Fully Customized

Wheels can be added, Awning can be added, Deck balcony guardrail can be added, Flooring can be selected, Metal carved wall panels can be selected.

 
Advantages of Prefabricated Residential Container Homes
 
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Affordability
One of the biggest advantages of prefab container houses is their affordability. They are significantly cheaper than traditional homes due to their materials and construction methods. In addition, many companies offer customization options, helping homeowners stay within their budget while still achieving their dream home.

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Sustainability
Prefab container houses are built using recycled steel containers that would otherwise be left unused. This makes them an eco-friendly choice for those looking to live sustainably. Additionally, they require minimal energy to maintain, reducing overall energy costs.

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Durability
Steel containers are extremely durable and able to withstand harsh weather conditions, making them a reliable option for residential use. They are also resistant to pests and decay, reducing the need for frequent repairs and maintenance.

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Flexibility
Prefab container houses come in a variety of designs and sizes, offering flexibility for homeowners to customize their living space according to their specific needs. They can be used as single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, or even for commercial or industrial use.

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Ease of Construction
Prefab container houses are quick and easy to build, with many companies offering turnkey solutions that can be installed within a matter of weeks. This reduces the overall construction time and allows homeowners to move into their new home sooner.

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Mobility
Another advantage of prefab container houses is their mobility. They can be easily transported to different locations, making them a great choice for those who frequently move or want a vacation home.

Prefabricated Container Home Varieties
 
 

Modular Homes

Modular homes have one or more modules that are constructed in a factory and then transported individually to the final site of construction. Each module is completely furnished with interior fittings.

 
 
 

Panelized Homes

Panelized homes are built in panels, then each panel is moved to the construction site and integrated into a dwelling. Panelized homes need more finishing work, like painting and flooring, than modular buildings.

 
 
 

Pre-cut Homes

They are sometimes referred to as "kit" dwellings. The kit homes are cut to design in the factory and sent as a kit to the construction site to be assembled on-site. Some panelized homes are pre-cut dwellings, but not all pre-cut homes are panelized homes.

 
Sizes Of Container Homes

 

Shipping container homes, in essence, are residential structures constructed from repurposed shipping containers. These homes come in various shapes and sizes, showcasing the versatility of this unique building approach.

 

The two standard sizes for shipping containers are 20 feet by 8 feet and 40 feet by 8 feet. The larger container provides a 320-square-foot living space, while the smaller one offers a cozy 160-square-foot area. Additionally, there is the option of a high cube container, which adds approximately one foot of extra vertical space, providing even more room to work with. These compact spaces can serve as standalone tiny homes, studios, cabins, or workspaces. Thanks to their robust steel frames, shipping containers remain sturdy and unaffected during transit. Depending on their size, they can be transported using cranes for larger container structures or forklifts.

 

One notable feature of container houses is their mobility. If desired, you can relocate your container home to a different city. However, if your container home is connected to essential utilities such as water, septic, or electricity, proper disconnection and reconnection are necessary before and after the move.

Modular Homes vs. Container Homes: Which is Right for You?
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Prefabricated homes are a popular choice for many homeowners because of their low cost, fast delivery, and custom options. Both modular homes and container homes are built in an off-site factory and then moved to a final location to be professionally installed. Both options are also typically less expensive and faster to install than traditional, site-built houses.
But there are key differences between the two that will determine which one is right for your family.

 

How They Are Made
Building a Modular Home
Modular homes are constructed using a factory-based assembly line process in a secure, controlled environment. This not only ensures the homes are of consistent quality and eliminates weather-related issues, but it also allows them to be manufactured quickly. All of the equipment, supplies, and expertise that the builders need are in one location. The standardized build process also eliminates waste, which is better for efficiency and the environment.

 

Building a Container Home
Container homes are built by transforming repurposed shipping containers into habitable spaces. The containers are modified in a factory setting and customized to fit the needs of the buyer. They can include windows, doors, insulation, plumbing, electrical wiring, and many other amenities that you would expect in a home.

 

Size Considerations
Unlike other manufactured homes, modular homes are built in separate sections that are assembled at the final location. This allows larger, multi-story homes to be built in a factory that can still make the journey to the homeowner's property on a trailer.

Likewise, many container homes are built from single units, though they can be constructed from several containers to create a multi-story home. This is typically done through a custom process, which can raise the price substantially.

 

Pricing Comparisons
How Much Is a Modular Home?
Because they are built through a standardized process, and they are not tied to a piece of real estate, modular homes have a standardized cost structure. Also, the controlled factory environment where they are built minimizes construction waste and ensures efficient use of materials, modular homes are more cost-effective than traditional on-site construction.

Factors such as the size, design complexity, and finishes will affect the cost of a modular home. The most affordable modular homes can start around $75,000, though the price can range up to $300,000 or more. When you work with a modular homes expert, they'll be able to find you the right home to match your needs and your budget.

 

How Much Is It to Buy a Shipping Container Home?
Container homes can vary widely in cost depending on factors like size, modifications, and finishes. While the initial cost of the container may be relatively low, the customization process, additional structural work, and on-site assembly will affect the price.

The smallest and most affordable shipping container homes can sell for around $25,000, though models like that are rarely meant for permanent living. They are typically for home offices, recreational rooms, and hobby spaces. Some people use smaller container homes as hunting lodges or vacation spaces. Larger container homes with more amenities may cost more than $200,000, while custom, multi-story container homes can cost much more.

 

Durability and Lifespan
Modular Homes
Modular homes are engineered to meet stringent building codes and standards, ensuring a high level of durability. They are created with many of the same materials as traditional homes, and they undergo rigorous quality checks during the manufacturing process.

The lifespan of a modular home is comparable to that of traditionally constructed homes. Their materials are carefully selected for durability, and with proper maintenance, modular homes can last for several decades. Regular upkeep, such as roof inspections and foundation maintenance, will also ensure the long-term durability of your home.

The quality of your modular home will ultimately depend on the manufacturer, so it's important to choose a company with a great reputation and strong customer reviews.

 

Container Homes
Container homes are inherently durable due to the nature of shipping containers, which are designed to be transported across oceans atop a cargo ship. However, cutting into the container for doors, windows, or connecting multiple containers requires careful engineering to maintain strength. Poor modifications made during the conversion process can impact their structural integrity and ability to weather harsh elements, which is why it's important to purchase your home from a reputable company.

The lifespan of a container home will also depend on factors such as insulation quality and rust prevention. Containers are made of steel, which is susceptible to rust over time, especially in coastal or humid environments. Regular maintenance, including repainting surfaces and addressing any signs of rust promptly, is essential for preserving the structural integrity of a container home.

 

Included Amenities
Modular Homes
Modular homes are built with a wide range of amenities-just like a traditional home. They are either added to the home during manufacturing or as part of the installation process. The modular home salesperson you work with can explain the process for your home.

Typical amenities in modular homes include:
Fully finished interiors: The interiors of modular homes usually include completed walls, flooring, and ceilings. This accelerates the move-in process and provides homeowners with a ready-to-occupy living space.
Plumbing and electrical systems: Modular homes come pre-fitted with plumbing and electrical systems, including fixtures, wiring, and outlets.
Insulation: Built-in insulation is a standard feature in modular homes. This contributes to energy efficiency, temperature regulation, and overall comfort within the home.
Interior finishes: Modular homes often feature a variety of interior finishes, including different flooring, countertop, and cabinet options. The customization process allows new homeowners to design the house that they've always wanted to live in.

 

Container Homes
Container homes, while inherently more minimalistic, can be customized to include amenities that cater to the homeowner's preferences. While some features may be more minimalist, container homes excel in providing a unique and personalized living experience.
Common amenities in container homes include:

●Compact kitchenettes: Container homes often feature compact kitchen spaces equipped with essential appliances that offer functional cooking areas within the limited space.
●Custom storage solutions: Given the limited space, container homes typically incorporate clever storage solutions, such as built-in shelving, loft spaces, or under-floor storage compartments.
●Bathroom facilities: Container homes can include bathroom facilities, complete with plumbing fixtures and sanitary arrangements.
●Outdoor living spaces: Some container home designs emphasize outdoor living, incorporating decks, patios, or rooftop gardens to expand the available space and enhance the overall living experience.

 
Tips for an Extended Life of Container Homes
 

Regular Inspections
Regular inspections help in identifying any problems and thus prevent expensive repairs in the future. Inspect your container home exterior and interior for damage signs often like leaks, cracks, and rust. Act immediately to solve any problems you find so they won't spread.

 

Control Rust
Steel containers will rust if not well maintained. To stop rust from spreading, clean the rusted areas with a wire brush and use rust converter or primer. Lastly, apply rust-resistant paint to prevent further degradation. Inspect and paint over the rusted areas.

 

Insulation
Insulation is key to having a nice living area within your container home. Ensure that your insulation is properly installed and do regular inspections checking for any signs of wear and tear. Replace or repair insulation immediately to obtain the desired temperature levels and energy efficiency.

 

Roof Maintenance
Regular roof maintenance prevents leaks and keeps your container house structurally sound. Look out for loose or damaged panels of the roof regularly, and plug the gaps or openings to prevent water from getting through. If required, apply a weather-proof coating to lengthen the life of your roof.

 

Plumbing and Electrical Systems
Carry out a routine inspection of the plumbing and electrical systems in your container house to identify any leaks, bad wiring, or damaged pipes. Solve these problems now to avoid risks and keep our houses working and secured.

 

Proper Ventilation
Proper ventilation enhances air circulation, minimizes condensation and inhibits the spread of mold and dampness. Install vent fans in moisture rich areas like bathrooms and kitchens and clean or replace their filters regularly to ensure the best air quality.

 

Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance
Keep the landscape and the outside of your container home. Trim the grass and plants, remove the waste, and clean the exteriors to prevent damage by dampness or pests. Effective landscaping can also improve the general looks as well as the appeal of your property.

 

Exterior Sliding
The addition of outside siding to the container home not only improves its appearance but also makes it seem more livable. It also helps to protect the containers from the elements, thus extending their life. However, when installing the siding, the methods should be taken into consideration.

If you decide on wood siding, the best approach to install it is to use mechanical fasteners to attach metal panels to the container's exterior without cutting or drilling holes. If you need to weld or cut, composite and vinyl sidings should be fastened with adhesives. Other siding options include composite wood and fiber cement.

Follow these tips for the greatest results, regardless of the material you use. Any damages should be properly sealed, painted, and treated with rust prevention. Furthermore, all sidings must be correctly overlapped to create a watertight barrier. Finally, to avoid damage, keep the principal siding layer above ground.

 

Regular Cleaning
The importance of regularly maintaining your container home cannot be underestimated. Because of the curved surface, water, trash, and snow gather on top. To avoid this, it is recommended that you clean your home at least twice a year. Also, removing leaf piles that can trap dampness against the foundation is critical. For you who live in a tropical area, you have to clean after the monsoon season or a hurricane. One should also check the siding or roof often for cracks or broken parts. This procedure enables you to detect and repair leaks or cracks early on, therefore, the corrosion doesn't spread. At last, check for leaks and take off all the solar panels after the cleaning process. Being prepared will allow you to maintain the condition of your container house and so extend its life.

 
Our Factory

TYGB has a completely new modular housing research and development system, technical system, manufacturing system, and operation and maintenance system. Now it has a small parts workshop, profile workshop, welding workshop, and painting workshop including CNC machine tools, CNC forming machines, CNC bending machines, automatic production lines, and other complete sets of production facilities, specializing in the production of high-end modular container houses. At the same time, it can also be customized according to customers' special requirements. The company has always adhered to the business philosophy of green construction, energy conservation, and environmental protection, focusing on providing comprehensive housing solutions for builders, design institutes, developers, and building materials traders. Most of the materials used in the products have passed CE, CNAS, BV, ISO9001 and other certifications. Pre-design consulting services, technical guidance services and after-sales tracking services have won the trust of customers. Clearer requirements, resulting in more accurate delivery times.

 

FAQ

Q: What are prefab container homes?

A: These prefab structures are self-contained and assembled offsite, ready for immediate use once transported to their final location. In a way, shipping container architecture can be considered a form of modular building. This is because multiple containers can be configured to form a building structure.

Q: What is the point of shipping container homes?

A: Cost-Effectiveness – Shipping container homes can go for as low as $10,000. They are able to be purchased for so low because they require fewer building materials and less labor is needed to construct. Customization costs can also be lowered by DIYing different parts of your home.

Q: What is the difference between a container home and a manufactured home?

A: Mobile homes are generally much larger structures. A single-wide manufactured home is larger in almost every dimension when compared to a 40 foot shipping container. Intermodal container homes are more versatile, can accommodate a variety of scenarios, and be custom-built for your exact specifications.

Q: Do container homes get hot or cold?

A: Shipping containers are typically made from steel which conducts heat very well, but in a hot climate, keeping a container cool is easy with a few smart design choices. Choose a larger-than-necessary roof to extend over the home, shading windows from direct sunlight.

Q: Do you need a slab for a container home?

A: Container homes can very well be dropped on level ground that's not raised, but a foundation of some sort is highly recommended. Building a foundation for your container home is the best way to keep unwanted pests and elements out. Container home foundation options we recommend: Concrete slab foundations.

Q: How many containers do you need for a container home?

A: Three containers works well for a 2 bed/1-2 space. Four containers are recommended for a 3 bed/2-3 space. Add additional containers and/or combine with stick-build to create a more spacious area. We don't want our clients to pay more than they have to do design and build the home of their dreams.

Q: Why do people build shipping container homes?

A: Shipping container homes are durable, cost-effective, and customizable: They can be more cost-effective than traditional housing. You can purchase a container home for lesser cost. Used containers especially are more affordable and come pre-built, so owners cut down on labor costs and reduce their carbon footprint.

Q: What is the best foundation for a container home?

A: Pier foundation
A pier foundation is a very popular foundation for shipping container homes and other permanent structures. It is very similar to a pile foundation. Cylindrical concrete piers (often reinforced with steel) are placed into the ground until they rest on compact soil.

Q: What is the best insulation for a shipping container home?

A: Types of Insulation for Shipping Container Structures
Styrofoam: Ideal for Basic Storage Containers. ...
Batt Insulation: Ideal for Container Offices and Living Spaces. ...
Spray Foam: Ideal for Temperature-Sensitive Equipment Enclosures. ...
Mineral Wool: Ideal for Applications That Require Non-Flammable Materials.

Q: How long does it take to build a container home?

A: They're quick to construct.
If you're an expert contractor (or know one), you can build a shipping container home in a month or two. And it's easy enough that anyone can work with it.

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