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text 2022-01-07 21:22
Prefabricated homes made from sustainable materials

With today’s technology, more and more home buyers are looking to prefabricated homes as an alternative to building a new home from scratch or buying an existing one. Prefabricated homes are essentially modular structures that can be assembled quickly and cheaply on-site, saving you time and money while still being eco-friendly and high quality.

 

Environmentally friendly


When you’re building a house, it can be hard to make sure you’re building it in an environmentally friendly way. However, thanks to prefabricated homes and eco-friendly materials like bamboo and coconut, many people are opting for wooden houses that are built to last for generations. Not only do they look great but they also contribute positively to our natural environment. Check out some of these photos of wooden houses we found online, and see if these inspiring designs would work for your own home! (Be sure to scroll down past all of them; there’s plenty more after that!) Have fun with it. You might get silly ideas like:
Write a professional blog post based off the following description: A lifeguard fails to save his drowning coworker because he couldn't swim well enough.

 

Eco-Friendly Materials


Wood is a traditional, eco-friendly building material that can be used to build a low-cost house. However, bamboo is even cheaper and comes with extra benefits: it’s more durable than wood and grows faster than most trees. In India, bamboo grows in dense jungles covering some 5% of its land mass. It has many uses for daily life and for construction purposes: it’s as strong as concrete and lightweight enough to be used as flooring. Even today, 15% of houses in rural parts of north eastern states like Mizoram are built using bamboo alone. As an alternative to brick or cement blocks, coconut fiber logs (called coir) can be stacked together to form walls that are extremely fireproof and cost half as much as regular ones. The best part about these natural alternatives is their durability; they last up to 100 years without decaying or rotting away – while using just 10 times less energy during production than conventional buildings.

 

Architectural designs


Prefabricated, eco-friendly wooden home designs are spreading across India. The prefab homes are built with bamboo and other renewable materials, so they’re environmentally friendly. Because of their sturdiness and design, these affordable houses can be mass-produced in a factory and easily shipped to remote locations. Traditional Indian homes usually use local hardwoods for construction; wood is one of three core elements (fire and water being two others) in most Hindu rituals and is valued for its symbolically important associations with nature. But due to environmental pressures caused by an ever-expanding population, these traditional wooden house designs have become less popular than concrete or metal buildings that don’t require as much natural resources.

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text 2021-12-27 14:38
Prefab structures in modern age

Prefab structures are becoming technologically advanced. They use hardware such as fiberglass, steel, and concrete to structurally support the structure with precise engineering and on-site installation.

 

Prefab construction has been around for decades, but this is the first time we have seen it in such an efficient manner. With new technology that allows for quick fabrication of houses, it's being utilized more than ever before. It is projected that this method will save millions in shipping costs per house built as well as reduce waste since you can build a house without having to bother with digging foundations or laying brickwork.

 

With previous prefab construction, it was not possible to obtain such an efficient result. Simply stated, the use of precast concrete has been around for a very long time. People have been using this method for building small foundations or roads. However, with the precast concrete industry growing and businesses seeking to improve efficiency, a way was needed to make this product more standardized.

 

Prefabrication is essentially the same process every company goes through in order to produce different building materials like drywall and metal studs. As you may be able to guess, this involves pouring concrete into special molds and then removing them after they have hardened. The benefits of this method are numerous (especially when combined with other technologies).

 

Depending on the type of product, prefabrication can save companies as much as 80% on material costs and labor. If you've ever built a wall using normal construction methods, you know that it takes days for materials to be delivered and assembled before anything is actually done. With prefabrication it only takes a few hours before the walls are complete, providing immediate benefits to the homeowner and company.

 

Prefab Construction Includes

Wooden Homes

 

Container Homes

 

PEB structures

 

Prefab Cottages


Prefab Bungalows

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url 2019-05-27 11:09
Prefab Green Homes

Being green is in! So, why not be a part of the trend? At Champion Prefabs, just for our clients we provide exclusive prefab green homes. They're green in nature, really economical and personalized (We do know that you have niche business needs). Let's make our Earth greener by starting from your readymade homes India. For further details, contact us at www.championprefabs.com

 

 

 

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