Prefabricated houses meet the architectural needs of the modern age by offering quick assembly, economical costs, and eco-friendly solutions.

The load-bearing systems of prefabricated houses are typically made of galvanized steel construction or aluminum profiles. These systems are protected with special coatings resistant to corrosion. The wall panels consist of sandwich panels with inner layers filled with polyurethane or rock wool, and the outer surfaces can be galvanized sheet metal or wooden cladding. Roofing materials include lightweight steel construction, tile-patterned galvanized sheet metal, or composite materials. Exterior cladding materials can be PVC, wood-textured laminate, or fiber cement panels.

For thermal insulation and energy efficiency, the walls and roofs of prefabricated houses are insulated with rock wool, glass wool, or polyurethane fillings with thicknesses ranging from 35 to 50 mm. Window and door systems are made of double-glazed PVC or aluminum profiles and are thermally insulated. Integration with renewable energy systems is also possible. Since prefabricated houses are made from lightweight materials, they are easy to transport. Thanks to the modular production of these materials, assembly time is very short and typically completed within 1-3 weeks. Furthermore, the ease of dismantling parts allows the structure to be relocated and reassembled.

Earthquake resistance is a significant advantage of prefabricated houses. Elastic steel construction ensures durability against tremors. Fire resistance is achieved through non-combustible materials compliant with TSE standards. The houses are also designed with high-strength construction to withstand harsh weather conditions such as wind and snow loads.

Interior design can be planned modularly according to user needs. Ceiling heights typically range between 2.50 and 3.00 meters. Floor coverings can include laminate parquet, ceramic tiles, or PVC materials.Electrical and plumbing installations are made with materials compliant with TSE standards. The electrical installation provides safe setup, while water and wastewater systems are integrated with PVC pipes and eco-friendly waste systems. Floor load-bearing capacity is designed to handle 300-500 kg/m².

Prefabricated houses are eco-friendly and sustainable. The materials used are recyclable, and the production and assembly processes aim for low carbon emissions. In terms of standards and certifications, prefabricated houses are produced with TSE and ISO certifications. They comply with EU standards and have CE certification, offering material and assembly guarantees ranging from 2 to 10 years.

Optional features include smart home systems, additional insulation layers, and versatile uses such as guest houses or offices. These features make prefabricated houses an ideal option for modern living, providing flexibility, durability, and energy efficiency.
 

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Technical Specifications of Prefabricated Houses

Zeta Steel | Prefabricated House Technical Specifications

Prefabricated houses are structures that meet modern architectural needs with their economical and eco-friendly features, offering earthquake resistance, energy efficiency, and fast installation. Built with steel construction, sandwich panels, and sustainable materials, they offer customizable design options according to user needs.

Galvanized Steel and Aluminum Profiles

Sandwich Panels and Cladding Materials

Rock Wool and Glass Wool Insulation

Modular Production Advantages

Elastic Steel Construction

Ceiling Height and Flooring

TSE and ISO Certifications