Living Area: 28 sq.m.
Details: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
A home built on-site, known as a “stick-built” home, is usually about twice as expensive as prefabricated homes. On-site construction generally wastes much more materials that go into the building of the house.
Besides being cheaper because of more efficient use of materials, prefab homes cut costs because they need fewer construction laborers on-site to help assemble the house.
Secondly, prefab homes can save you money during the years you live in these homes because their designs generally have energy efficiency in mind.
Because a prefab house’s individual parts adhere to strict design guidelines, the seams in these homes are usually airtight.
This standardized air-tightness helps to avoid leaks and airflows that can increase the energetic and economic cost of heating and cooling your home.
The pieces of a prefab home, be it modular prefab or panelized prefab, are assembled off-site. So, the actual time needed to attach the parts on-site is considerably shorter than the time required to build a regular stick-built home.
If you have a tight timeline and want to get into your new home on time, prefab homes are usually the quickest type of new home construction available to homeowners.
In addition, prefab homes are built in a factory setting, which means no on-site material waste. In the factory, whatever is leftover from an individual home’s construction can be reused on another manufactured home.
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Credit: TinyhomeThailand