What is the lifespan of a container house?
The lifespan of a container house can vary depending on the type of house and how it is used.
Depending on the customer's application scenario, Tseason container houses can meet the needs of both temporary and semi-permanent construction.
Here is a breakdown of the typical lifespan for different types of container houses:
- Module House: These are typically used for accommodation, office space, and storage. Depending on the customer's needs, they can last 5-20 years.
- Flat Packing Houses: These have a wide range of applications and can typically last 8-15 years, depending on the specific use environment. With a unique design, they can last up to 25 years.
- Light Steel Villas are typically used for new rural houses, cultural tourism accommodation, and high-end camp housing. They can be considered semi-permanent buildings lasting up to 50 years with professional technical treatment.
Many factors can affect the lifespan of a container house, such as the climate and environment in which it is used and how frequently it is used.
In the design process of Tsesaon Flat Packing houses, we pay more attention to the structural safety and material durability of the houses.
We will develop material standards based on different usage environments and lifespan requirements and verify them through experiments.
For example, through salt spray experiments, we will develop anti-corrosion standards for structural and enclosure materials to ensure the structural safety and normal use of the houses within the design lifespan.