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Tips to know before purchasing a flat-pack container house

Published: 20/1/2023 | Views: 531

"Flat-pack container home" when you first hear this term, you probably have some preconceived notions as to what it might or could look like. You're probably envisioning a giant shipping container, right? Well, that's not always the case because sometimes they're built right in urban areas where space is at a premium.

We all have heard the saying, "You get what you pay for." While that is true when buying a car, you should be aware of certain aspects of flat-pack container houses before purchasing one. So without further ado, let's get into it. 

What Is A Flat-Pack Container House?

A flat-pack container house is a small, self-contained dwelling that can be assembled and disassembled within a couple of days. It's extremely portable and easy to travel with and live in.
The idea of a mobile container home is not new. It has been around for over 30 years and has evolved into an industry with many available styles, sizes, and configurations. 

The Types of Flat-Pack Container Houses

There are many different types of flat-pack houses. Some are made for easy assembly, while others are more difficult.
I am looking for the easiest way to build your container home. Look no further than an A-frame house. This type is designed so all the framing can be done at once. This means there's no need to wait until the end of the construction process to put up walls and roof trusses.

On the other hand, if you have a lot of extra time and want a more involved build process, consider using an L-shape or C-shape planter house design. The most popular style is an L-shaped planter house because it has multiple rooms connected by hallways and stairways that extend from one level to another.

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What Are Flat-Pack Container Homes Made Of?

Container homes are made from recycled shipping containers. They are built to last and are strong and durable. Their steel frames provide excellent fire resistance, while their waterproof construction makes them ideal for wet climates. 
In addition to being fireproof and waterproof, container houses have an R-value (a measure of insulation) that ensures your home stays warm in winter and cool in summer—a feature you won't find with any other type of home!

Assembling A Flat-Pack Container House

The assembly process of the flat-pack container house is simple and easy to understand. 
The first step is to place the metal frame on your property. Then secure it with bolts that are screwed through each of the corners of the frame. Finally, secure the exterior walls you have built using bricks or pavers. Once these steps have been completed, you can start building your interior walls and floors.
The best part is that you don't have to worry about plumbing or electricity because most models already install these parts.

The Average Life Of A Flat-Pack Home

The average life of a container house is between 15 and 20 years. It is possible to live in one indefinitely if you are careful with your choice of materials and construction methods.
The most common failure points are around the roof, where metal roofing tends to rust out or get damaged by weathering. This can be prevented by installing an insulation layer under the roofing material.
Another common failure point is around windows and doors, as they are prone to damage when you open or close them. This can be prevented by fitting shutters inside windows and doors that allow you to keep them closed while still allowing ventilation through the gaps.

The Many Advantages of A Container House

The flat-pack container house comes with many different plus points over traditional homes.
  • Affordable Price Range
The price range of flat-pack homes depends on the type of container you choose, but it could be as low as $5,000 or as high as $30,000. In any case, the average cost is around $10,000.
The cost of building a container house will depend on the size of the containers, whether they are prefabricated or custom-made and what kind of materials you use. Some companies offer free design services, and others charge for them, so it's important to do your research before choosing a company to work with.
  • No Foundation Work Needed
Flat-pack containers don't require foundation work as they're built on-site at your property. As such, there's no need for columns or pillars that would otherwise need digging into the ground before construction begins - lay out all your walls first, then add them together later once everything else has been installed (including windows). This also means you don't have hidden costs like underground pipes or drains!
  • Spacious and Stylish
Container homes can be built to any size you want. For example, you may want to build a container home as small as a shed or as big as a mansion.
These houses are very versatile and can be built in any style. If you want to live in an urban apartment, then containers will help create open spaces between buildings with balconies that overlook rooftops or parks. Or, if you want more privacy, there are many styles of container homes available. Each unit has its own private entrance from the outside and is only accessible through underground tunnels or elevators. You can even make your very own flat-pack container office.

Final Thoughts

Nowadays, it's difficult to build your own home. That's why people choose prefab container houses instead. A flat-pack container house is a special type of durable and eco-friendly home. It can be built in factories with high precision, so you don't need any construction skills to put it together.
 
You can order them in different sizes, and they are pre-built by professionals who know exactly what they're doing - all you have to do is put them together! You won't need electricity or heating because these houses are self-sufficient: they have solar panels, rainwater collection systems, insulated walls, etc.
And if you're interested in learning more about these stunning projects, don't forget to do your research!


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