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The
benefits of building Transportable Homes.
Transportable homes have many advantages
over building a house on site. Transportable
homes can be more cost effective to build, (especially
when building in a remote area), they are built stronger
than a traditional house, they are quicker to construct,
are energy efficient and also environmentally friendly.
Unlike site built homes, every transportable home is built
on a level and solid working platform. This means that the
starting point for every new house is perfectly level and
the following wall construction perfectly square.
Transportable homes are faster to build than site built
homes. Building a transportable home indoors under factory
conditions ensures safe and comfortable working conditions
all year round no matter what the weather. This means no
time delays in construction and for the customer, a more
accurate estimate of the completion date. This is very handy
when arrangements need to be made for vacating your current
premises before moving into your new home. Due to the more
standardised timeframe, there are no cost blow-outs due
to time delays. The original quote for the job will reflect
the final cost.
Being built in a factory-controlled environment,
transportable homes are under constant supervision
and are monitored under a strict quality control process
which leads to a superior build quality when compared to other building systems.
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Because transportable homes are built to be transported,
they are specifically engineered to be stronger to cope
with the stresses and strains of movement during transport.
The floor structure is built as a steel chassis and the
walls are constructed with greater structural integrity
and more bracing than a traditionally built home. At the
end of the day a transportable home is a more solid construction
and will stand the test of time better than a site built
home.
Are Transportable
Homes built to be energy efficient? |
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As with all new homes, Bond
transportable homes are built to comply with the
5-Star code for energy consumption. This provides the
customer with an energy efficient
home resulting in lower running costs for heating
and cooling appliances, and a superior comfort level
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With climate change and carbon emissions being
in the political spotlight these days, attention is turning
to the building industry with a focus on the ‘embodied
energy’ of building products. The ‘embodied
energy’ of a building product is a calculation of
the product’s energy consumption required for manufacture
and installation, and therefore the resultant carbon emission
caused. As transportable homes are built using durable,
light-weight materials, the overall ‘embodied energy’
is much lower than a traditional site built home and as
a result, they are more environmentally friendly.
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