Expandable Foldable Container House With Solar Energy
Expandable Foldable Container House With Solar Energy
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Modular Expandable Homes 20FT Expandable Tiny House
The main feature of the expandable container house is that it can be expanded and contracted according to the needs of the occupants. This is achieved by using a hydraulic system that allows the container to expand to a larger living space or fold into a more compact form for transport or storage, a 40ft sea box can transport 1-2, the transportation is very convenient.
Expandable container homes are gaining popularity as a sustainable and affordable housing option, especially in areas where housing is scarce or where rapid population growth is expected.
They are also often used as emergency shelters, especially after natural disasters or other crises. Such as earthquake, tsunami, tornado and other post-disaster reconstruction.
Dimension * * mmDrain systemDirect drainageLife span15 yearsLevel of earthquake8Level of wind resistance12Fireproof ratingClass AFrame thickness2.5WarrantyOnline technical support, Onsite Installation, Onsite Training, Onsite Inspection, Free spare parts, Return andReplacementApplianceHotel, House, Office, Sentry Box,Guard House, Shop, Toilet, Villa, WarehouseThe expandable container home is a modular home that can be assembled quickly and easily on site.
It consists of redesigned shipping containers that have been transformed and transformed to create a comfortable and functional living space.
The advantages of expanding container houses include their flexibility, portability, and ease of assembly.
1.Very Easily transported and assembled on-site, making as an ideal solution for temporary or permanent housing, offices, or other types of buildings.
2.Also be customized and expanded to meet various needs, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for those who require fast and flexible construction.
3.Eco-friendly, as they can be made from recycled materials and equipped with sustainable features such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting system
FAQ
1. Do you provide on-site installation service?
We provide very detailed installation instruction drawings and videos for every project.
For large projects, we will have both installation workers and supervisors on site. The fee for the on-site service should be negotiated with clients.
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2.What's your delivery time?
Normally, delivery time is 7-10 days after deposit received. For large order, the delivery time should be negotiated.
3.How to control the quality of your product?
a. quality of the design: think about possible problems in advance and provide a high-quality design solution.
b. quality of the raw material: choose the qualified raw material
c. quality of the production: precise manufacturing technique, experienced workers, strict quality inspection.
4. How to deal with quality problems?
Warranty is 2 years. Within the warranty period, CGCH will responsible for all quality problems caused by our production.
5. If there is a clear service life of your products? If have, how long?
Under conventional climate and environment, the service life of container house steel frame is 20 years.
6. What designs do you have in different climates (How can the products adopt to different climates)?
Strong wind region: improve the wind-resisting ability of the internal structure. Cold region: increase the thickness of the wall, or use good insulation material, improve anti-pressure ability of the structure. High corrosion region: use corrosion resistant material, or paint anti-corrosive coating.
Shipping Container Homes: Designing, Costs & Inspiration
Do shipping container homes need planning permission?
If you are planning on building a container home in Australia, you will need to check the planning requirements of your local council. Now that the disclaimer is out the way, lets dive into planning permissions in general.
Most Australian councils treat containers like any other permanent building on your property. Whether it is being used as a permanent backyard shed, or an architecturally designed container home, you will need engineering, plans, inspections and all other associated approvals in place before you start building your home with containers.
This can become more complicated if you intend to modify or fabricate the containers on site to fit your design. The structural integrity of a container is what makes them so popular for shipping and transport. As soon as any modification is made, the structural integrity can be compromised. This can be overcome by having a structurally certified welder complete the work.
What are the container home regulations in Australia?
Container homes in Australia are treated like any other home. They are a standalone structure and must comply with the same regulations that govern a traditionally built home. These can differ based on location, so you should speak with your architect or local council before you begin your container home journey.
How to convert a shipping container into a home?
No matter what design you settle on, you will need to convert shipping containers to suit your home design. Whilst they come with walls and end doors (or side doors if you choose), they do not come with windows or internal doors. Your plans will need to clearly detail these conversions.
You will also need to consider footing and foundations, ventilation, insulation, plaster, plumbing, electrical and flooring, as these additions are not included in the container cost and cannot be excluded.
Shipping containers do a fantastic job of keeping goods protected from wind and water. They can also heat up very quickly, if there is nothing to allow the warm air inside to escape. This change in temperature can cause condensation.
Once you settle on plans from an architect and engineer, you will need to have them approved by your local council or shire.
The good thing about containers is that you have a lot of freedom with modifications. This includes sliding doors, windows, insulation and, internal and external doors.
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