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Smart Prefab Homes


We offer to our customers ecofriendly prefabricated houses built with the latest technology on the market! We will build a stable house of high quality, which will correspond to living requirements and legal regulations at affordable price for you just in a few weeks.

Smart Prefab Homes

What We Can Offer?


We will build single houses or whole developments according to ready plans that we offer or according to your own projects. Every house is designed with care, competence, experience and impeccable quality. Save construction time, money and dedicate yourself to more pleasant moments in your life. Leave the building to us.


Why prefab home?


High quality and low costs

High quality and low costs

The house is fully assembled at the factory, which can significantly improve the quality of work and reduce the cost of the product.

Comfort

Comfort

The house is completely ready for use – all communications are installed, finishing is done, all necessary equipment and plumbing are installed.

Time-effective

Time-effective

You save time on choosing a project, searching for builders, selecting building materials. You do not spend time monitoring the process of building on the site. The house is assembled and installed on the site in a few weeks.

Mobile and easy to install

Mobile and easy to install

The house is transported by truck. The house can be installed on one site, and then transported to another.

Ecology

Ecology

We save natural resources at all stages of production – wood proceeding does not require a large amount of energy compared to the production of bricks or concrete blocks.

Opportunity to expand

Opportunity to expand

A small prefab house can become a temporary dwelling for the period of construction of a large house, and then turn into a cozy guest house, or be the main house that can be completed and developed.


FAQ


We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions

In traditional residential construction, homes are built on-site and piece by piece—or stick by stick.

Prefab homes, in contrast, are made from components that are constructed in a factory and then transported to your place to be assembled to become a ready house.

Because prefab refers to the process of construction, not a single style, there are many types of prefab homes.

Manufactured homes — sometimes called mobile homes—are constructed completely off-site before delivery; they are the homes you see traveling down the highway on a double-wide trailer. No construction happens on the site, and the quality tends to be lower than other types of homes, so most prefab companies are quick to distinguish themselves from the mobile home world.

Modular homes, however, involve making components off-site and then transferring the modules to a plot of land for final installation. Each module usually has all the basics, like plumbing, electrical, doors, and closets—and you can usually connect multiple modules to form a larger house.

The general rule of thumb is that prefab construction is cheaper than stick-built homes by an average of 10 to 25 percent. Why? Mass-produced materials on an assembly line cut down costs because factories buy supplies in bulk. The cost of labor is also less because you don’t have to send carpenters, plumbers, and electricians to individual construction sites. And a faster build time saves money too.

Depending on the size and finishes of your prefab, you can build a home in as little as three months. Most prefab homes can be built in four to six months from start to finish. This is much faster than traditional homes, which average about eight months to build, and in some markets, custom home construction can drag on for years.

Building most pieces in a factory limits weather delays, makes construction more efficient, and creates predictable delivery dates. You also don’t have change orders or as many labor scheduling conflicts. That being said, the prefab permitting process can be lengthy in some regions, adding time to the estimates above.

Yes! Most builders offer different finish packages or upgrades, and some will allow different layout configurations, but beware that these changes could raise the price of your home.