The construction of prefabricated houses

31 Jul.,2025

 

What is prefabricated architecture, a modern construction method? What are its remarkable advantages? What is the production process like? And in the construction site, how to carry out the construction? Here, we will answer these questions one by one and take you through the full process charm of prefabricated buildings.
Prefabricated construction, a construction method similar to LEGO, is characterized by some or all of the components being pre-made in a factory and then transported to the construction site for rapid assembly. This "assembly" is not a simple "lap joint", but the precise lap and pouring of reinforced concrete on the construction site to ensure the safety of the building. Because of this, this efficient and safe "industrialization" and "industrialization" construction method has been widely used in Europe, the United States and Japan.
First of all, on the exterior walls of prefabricated buildings, we usually use a locking splicing method, which is both strong and efficient. Of course, in some cases, the steel skeleton is also used for docking to ensure the stability of the structure. After the splicing is completed, filling work will be carried out to enhance the integrity of the wall. Finally, in order to ensure the tightness of the connection, the sealing strip caulking glue is added for finishing work.
When building the interior wall, we first install the skeleton firmly, and then we can simply splice it directly. This approach is not only efficient and convenient, but also brings great convenience for the subsequent demolition and renovation work.
Compared with traditional construction methods, prefabricated buildings show higher efficiency and convenience, while saving a lot of labor and materials. Because of this, there is a good reason for the country to vigorously promote prefabricated buildings.
In the entire construction process of prefabricated buildings, those seemingly simple prefabricated panels actually play a crucial role. Although their design may not be complicated, every detail is supported by precise data to ensure a perfect fit when pieced together. Therefore, high precision and meticulous attention must be maintained in the drawing process.