Each Expandable Prefab House from Grande is built with a 2.5 mm thick galvanized steel frame, featuring both 2*5 and 9 square tubes for enhanced stability and longevity. The frame is finished with a sleek white paint that adds to its aesthetic appeal while providing excellent corrosion resistance. Additionally, the exterior walls consist of 75 mm thick EPS sandwich panels, offering insulation that keeps the house energy-efficient and comfortable in various climates. This robust construction ensures the house remains strong and resilient in the face of weather changes, making it suitable for long-term use.
One of the most significant advantages of the Grande Expandable Prefab House is its customizable layout. With options ranging from compact one-room units to larger multi-bedroom configurations, customers can design a space that perfectly fits their needs. Each unit is equipped with a well-appointed bathroom, including a sink, mirror, flush toilet, and shower, with hot and cold water connections pre-installed. These features make it easy to create a functional living or working space tailored to your requirements, whether it’s a personal residence, rental property, or mobile office.
Time is often a critical factor when setting up portable housing, and Grande’s Expandable Prefab House meets this need with its quick assembly process. With a team of four people, the house can be set up in as little as ten minutes. This streamlined assembly includes pre-installed windows, doors, flooring, and an electrical system, so the house is ready for use right after setup. This makes it an ideal choice for applications requiring rapid deployment, such as emergency housing or on-site accommodations for workers.
Grande’s Expandable Prefab House is designed to provide affordable housing without sacrificing quality. As a fraction of the cost of traditional homes, these prefab houses offer the essentials for comfortable living, including lighting, outlets, and switches, all installed and ready to use. Grande also offers assistance with furniture purchases, allowing customers to set up a fully functional living space at a reasonable cost. This affordability makes the foldable house an excellent choice for budget-conscious buyers looking for value without compromise.
Transportation is a breeze with the Expandable Prefab House. When folded, two units can fit into a single 40HQ sea container, making it efficient and cost-effective to ship internationally. The structure is also lightweight enough for truck transport, which enables easy relocation over long distances. With plenty of stock ready for immediate shipping, Grande ensures quick delivery and setup, helping clients meet tight timelines and changing needs.
Thanks to its adaptable design, the Grande Expandable Prefab House is suitable for a wide range of uses. It serves as a practical solution for temporary housing on construction sites, an emergency shelter during disaster relief efforts, or a cozy cabin for vacation rentals. Additionally, the house can be customized for use as a small office or an outdoor café, providing a versatile solution for both residential and commercial needs. This flexibility allows clients to make the most of their investment by repurposing the unit as needs change over time.
Grande takes pride in maintaining high standards across the entire production process of the Expandable Prefab House. With advanced production facilities, skilled engineers, and stringent quality control, Grande ensures that every house meets the exacting standards of both domestic and international clients. From raw material sourcing to final inspection, every step is managed with care to provide a product that is durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.
Grande’s Expandable Prefab House combines innovation, affordability, and convenience in a single, compact package. Successfully showcased at global events like the Canton Fair, this product has gained attention for its quality and flexibility. Grande’s collaborations with large corporations and government agencies further attest to the reliability of these prefab houses, which are frequently used to support displaced communities or provide on-site housing for workers.