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Prefabricated Buildings

Prefabricated Buildings
By Jimmy Sturo

Prefabricated Buildings are those dwellings that are manufactured off-site in standard portions and later shipped and assembled at the final location. The main attributes of these buildings are that they can be put together very quickly without the hassles of site-built construction. Not only are they lower in costs, but also provide greater flexibility in design. They can even be moved from one location to another, if required. They are made of assorted materials like aluminum, steel, wood, fiberglass or concrete, so as to provide security and durability. Be it a single small room or a huge sprawling factory, Prefabricated Buildings can be easily opted for.

Prefabricated Buildings include both mobile trailers and modular structures. They can be put together inside an already constructed building. In exceptional cases, they can even be assembled on a non-concrete base. No wonder Prefabricated Buildings have been found very useful for disaster-struck areas, where immediate temporary structures need to be erected for shelter and provisions. Even earthquake-prone areas prefer to have these Prefabricated Buildings, since they are lighter in weight and lesser in cost. And if for some reason a building is required for only a very short period, then it is viable to go in for a prefabricated structure. Lot of structures, like schools, apartments, office space, retail outlets, fast food joints, guard booths, gate houses, toll booths, equipment enclosures, smoking shelters, sports arenas, observation towers, ticket booths, parking booths, storage buildings, dairy facilities, equestrian buildings, hobby areas and military establishments are frequently made using prefabricated technology.

Prefabricated Buildings can be assembled very quickly, sometimes in a few hours. They come with different facilities, including electrical wiring, doors, windows, shelves, bulletproof windows and climate control systems. Most of the manufacturers provide many years' warranty against structural damage, leakage, and wind loads. They can even be made in multiple stories. One can select the wall panels, frames and columns, flooring, ceiling, doors and windows. Over and above these, they are available in various color schemes.

But there are a few downsides to Prefabricated Buildings. They are likely to depreciate more quickly than site-built homes since they are not very popular yet. Also, the look and feel of Prefabricated Buildings does not offer the diversity of a building constructed on site using traditional methods.

Most of the Prefabricated Buildings are sold by dealers, but some manufacturers directly sell them. From wherever you buy, check the manufacturer's reputation, get in touch with references and ask them about their experience. It is best to take quotations from multiple suppliers before finalizing your order.

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