A few companies exist which produce dome shaped structures using materials such as concrete, granite, molded plastic and sheet metal, but has no comparison from the features listed above. A handful of companies manufacture molded fiberglass structures, but none has developed a system comparable to that of Domes, which offers interlocking double fiberglass panels containing thermal barrier inlays (polyurethane foam insulation and optional foil sandwiched between fiberglass layers) and multiple floor plans using modular components.
Several key features of the molded modular fiberglass structure make it uniquely suited for such applications, including:
ò No maintenance (the fiberglass panels used to construct the house require no painting and do not deteriorate from weather, rot, or insect infestation);
ò Lower heating and cooling cost (the fiberglass panels have insulation built into them and the dome shape reduces by thirty percent the cubic feet of interior air to be heated or cooled, resulting in a 28+ R-factor);
ò Structural strength (the curved surface of the panels reduces wind resistance, enabling the house to withstand straight-line winds of 140 miles per hour or more);
ò Quick construction (a fiberglass home can be assembled, erected in one or two days, and finished inside within a period of two or three weeks);
ò Earthquake resistance (the fiberglass panels flex instead of breaking);
ò Water resistance (the fiberglass structure is completely sealed from the ground up);
ò Portability (a fiberglass house can be easily disassembled and relocated to a new site).
A few companies exist which produce dome shaped structures using materials such as concrete, granite, molded plastic and sheet metal, but has no comparison from the features listed above. A handful of companies manufacture molded fiberglass structures, but none has developed a system comparable to that of Domes, which offers interlocking double fiberglass panels containing thermal barrier inlays (polyurethane foam insulation and optional foil sandwiched between fiberglass layers) and multiple floor plans using modular components. Several key features of the molded modular fiberglass structure make it uniquely suited for such applications, including: ò No maintenance (the fiberglass panels used to construct the house require no painting and do not deteriorate from weather, rot, or insect infestation); ò Lower heating and cooling cost (the fiberglass panels have insulation built into them and the dome shape reduces by thirty percent the cubic feet of interior air to be heated or cooled, resulting in a 28+ R-factor); ò Structural strength (the curved surface of the panels reduces wind resistance, enabling the house to withstand straight-line winds of 140 miles per hour or more); ò Quick construction (a fiberglass home can be assembled, erected in one or two days, and finished inside within a period of two or three weeks); ò Earthquake resistance (the fiberglass panels flex instead of breaking); ò Water resistance (the fiberglass structure is completely sealed from the ground up); ò Portability (a fiberglass house can be easily disassembled and relocated to a new site).
A few companies exist which produce dome shaped structures using materials such as concrete, granite, molded plastic and sheet metal, but has no comparison from the features listed above. A handful of companies manufacture molded fiberglass structures, but none has developed a system comparable to that of Domes, which offers interlocking double fiberglass panels containing thermal barrier inlays (polyurethane foam insulation and optional foil sandwiched between fiberglass layers) and multiple floor plans using modular components. Several key features of the molded modular fiberglass structure make it uniquely suited for such applications, including: ò No maintenance (the fiberglass panels used to construct the house require no painting and do not deteriorate from weather, rot, or insect infestation); ò Lower heating and cooling cost (the fiberglass panels have insulation built into them and the dome shape reduces by thirty percent the cubic feet of interior air to be heated or cooled, resulting in a 28+ R-factor); ò Structural strength (the curved surface of the panels reduces wind resistance, enabling the house to withstand straight-line winds of 140 miles per hour or more); ò Quick construction (a fiberglass home can be assembled, erected in one or two days, and finished inside within a period of two or three weeks); ò Earthquake resistance (the fiberglass panels flex instead of breaking); ò Water resistance (the fiberglass structure is completely sealed from the ground up); ò Portability (a fiberglass house can be easily disassembled and relocated to a new site).
A few companies exist which produce dome shaped structures using materials such as concrete, granite, molded plastic and sheet metal, but has no comparison from the features listed above. A handful of companies manufacture molded fiberglass structures, but none has developed a system comparable to that of Domes, which offers interlocking double fiberglass panels containing thermal barrier inlays (polyurethane foam insulation and optional foil sandwiched between fiberglass layers) and multiple floor plans using modular components. Several key features of the molded modular fiberglass structure make it uniquely suited for such applications, including: ò No maintenance (the fiberglass panels used to construct the house require no painting and do not deteriorate from weather, rot, or insect infestation); ò Lower heating and cooling cost (the fiberglass panels have insulation built into them and the dome shape reduces by thirty percent the cubic feet of interior air to be heated or cooled, resulting in a 28+ R-factor); ò Structural strength (the curved surface of the panels reduces wind resistance, enabling the house to withstand straight-line winds of 140 miles per hour or more); ò Quick construction (a fiberglass home can be assembled, erected in one or two days, and finished inside within a period of two or three weeks); ò Earthquake resistance (the fiberglass panels flex instead of breaking); ò Water resistance (the fiberglass structure is completely sealed from the ground up); ò Portability (a fiberglass house can be easily disassembled and relocated to a new site).
¡öperfect for modular / prefab site offices, ablution blocks, houses, cabins, classrooms and low rise retail buildings ¡ölow total cost of build (machine through put, assembly (labour and time) and transport costs) allowing for better margins ¡öefficient and quick assembly helps maintain margins and meet deadlines when building prefabricated / modular buildings ¡öpre-punched service holes allow for a quality finish as opposed to sandwich panels where wires etc have to run on the outside of the lining ¡öeasy for low skilled labourers to assemble ¡öideal for highly repeatable, mass production prefab / modular designs ¡öconsistent and accurate output with low rework ¡öefficient, low cost designs that can be customised for end user requirements ¡öless assembly space required than other building methods when using modular / prefab methods 2 units per 20 ft container
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A few companies exist which produce dome shaped structures using materials such as concrete, granite, molded plastic and sheet metal, but has no comparison from the features listed above. A handful of companies manufacture molded fiberglass structures, but none has developed a system comparable to that of Domes, which offers interlocking double fiberglass panels containing thermal barrier inlays (polyurethane foam insulation and optional foil sandwiched between fiberglass layers) and multiple floor plans using modular components. Several key features of the molded modular fiberglass structure make it uniquely suited for such applications, including: ò No maintenance (the fiberglass panels used to construct the house require no painting and do not deteriorate from weather, rot, or insect infestation); ò Lower heating and cooling cost (the fiberglass panels have insulation built into them and the dome shape reduces by thirty percent the cubic feet of interior air to be heated or cooled, resulting in a 28+ R-factor); ò Structural strength (the curved surface of the panels reduces wind resistance, enabling the house to withstand straight-line winds of 140 miles per hour or more); ò Quick construction (a fiberglass home can be assembled, erected in one or two days, and finished inside within a period of two or three weeks); ò Earthquake resistance (the fiberglass panels flex instead of breaking); ò Water resistance (the fiberglass structure is completely sealed from the ground up); ò Portability (a fiberglass house can be easily disassembled and relocated to a new site).
Main material:EPS sandwich panel , light steel Window: Aluminium sliding window Joint material : steel column / alumiumn alloy Wind proof :against 120km/h wind Anti- seismic:against 7 richter scale Durable time : more than 15 years
Prefabricated house
We can make designs for clients as per clients drawings, requirements and try our best to suit clients needs