What is a Prefabricated Home?

What is a Prefabricated Home?

Prefabricated houses are "assembled houses", which is a popular name for prefabricated houses. Its full name is prefabricated houses. On the construction site, the houses built by assembling components through reliable connections are called industrialized houses or industrialized houses in Europe, America and Japan. The difference between "assembled houses" is that some parts have been prefabricated, and they have to be poured in the same way as traditional buildings at the construction site, not "building blocks" as imagined. Therefore, after the house is built, there is no difference at all from the appearance.
According to the main structural form of the building, it can be divided into: plate assembly type, such as large slab building; box assembly type, such as reinforced concrete box building, wooden box building, etc.; frame assembly type, such as reinforced concrete skeleton assembly type building, light steel assembly type construction and light timber construction, etc.
Prefabricated concrete components that have been fabricated before installation at the construction site are generally precast concrete floor slabs, concrete box girders for bridges, precast concrete roof truss beams for industrial plants, culvert frame structures, precast concrete piles for foundation treatment, etc.

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