House in three months
The fast pace of modern life dictates its own laws. That is why prefabricated buildings are becoming increasingly popular.
Advantages of prefabricated buildings
First of all, this is, of course, the shortest construction time. It does not matter what the weather is like outside or what time of year it is – unlike traditional construction technology, prefabricated buildings can be built in almost any weather conditions. The only limitation is the foundation, which cannot be poured at sub-zero temperatures. As for the walls, roof, facade and interior finishing – frost is no obstacle to construction.

However, remember that the construction of a prefabricated building should be carried out by experienced professionals, otherwise the speed of construction of the house can play a cruel joke on the investor.
High speed of construction is not always necessary, of course. However, time is money. Today, when every minute and every penny counts, solutions of this type can be very useful.

Savings in construction
How profitable is prefabricated house technology?
Firstly, the less time it takes to build a house, the less money you need to pay the foreman, whose salary makes up a significant percentage of the total construction budget.
Secondly, when constructing a prefabricated building, it is possible not to use concrete supplied in concrete mixers, which is also very profitable.
Thirdly, you will need less special equipment. This includes not only the actual construction equipment, but also temporary shelters and portable toilets for workers.
Fourthly, building a house using frame or modular technology allows you to minimize the cost of renting an apartment if you do not have your own home during the construction period.
Also, take into account the fact that when building prefabricated houses, there is less construction waste, the removal of which also costs money.
As for subsequent operation, as practice shows, prefabricated buildings are easier to heat. According to experts, in this case, heating takes 1/3 less energy than in brick houses of the same area.