On this page you can find answers to the questions customers most often ask when exploring modular homes. We tried to clearly explain everything important before making a purchase decision – from the ordering process and delivery times to technical details and customization options. If you don’t find the answer you need, feel free to contact us through the form on the page Contact – we’re happy to help.
A mobile home is a prefabricated structure built in controlled factory conditions, then transported and installed at the desired location. It can remain permanently placed, but its main advantage is the ability to be relocated or expanded when needed. Depending on the type, it can be used for living, vacations, work spaces or tourism purposes.
Mobile homes are manufactured in specialized facilities using steel frames, insulated sandwich panels and pre-installed utility systems. After production, the home is packaged and transported to the site, where assembly is completed in a very short time – often within one to several days. This method ensures faster, more precise and more controlled construction compared to traditional building.
The most commonly used materials include steel profiles, thermal insulation sandwich panels (PUR, EPS or mineral wool), OSB boards, PVC windows and waterproof flooring. All materials are selected to withstand weather conditions, wear and temperature changes. Finishing layers such as vinyl floors and gypsum walls add aesthetic and functional value.
Yes, high-quality mobile homes are built according to European safety standards, including fire resistance. Non-combustible materials such as steel, mineral wool and fire-resistant gypsum boards are used. Installations are placed inside protective conduits to minimize the risk of fire or short circuits.
Unlike traditional construction, modular homes are manufactured in factories, allowing greater precision and significantly reducing on-site work time. Costs are more transparent and less affected by weather or unexpected issues. Modular building also produces less construction waste and has a lower environmental impact.
Yes, mobile homes are designed to withstand various climate conditions – from low winter temperatures to summer heat. With high-quality insulation and a strong structure, they provide year-round comfort. Exterior panels and roofing systems are waterproof and UV-resistant.
Yes, one of the main advantages of a mobile home is the ability to relocate it. Although not intended for very frequent moves, it can be dismantled and reassembled at another location, which is especially useful for temporary or business needs.
High-quality mobile homes are built according to EU construction and safety standards, including electrical, plumbing and fire-safety regulations. Every component – from the structure to the installations – undergoes technical inspection and must meet the required norms.
Thanks to multilayer insulation, PVC windows and well-planned heating and cooling systems, modular homes have very low energy loss. This reduces heating and cooling costs throughout the year while maintaining a high level of comfort.
With proper use and regular maintenance, a mobile home can last more than 30 years. High-quality materials such as steel, PVC and insulation panels extend durability, while the modular structure allows simple repairs and upgrades.