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Expandable Folding House
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Quick-assembly Packing Container
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Foldable Packing Container
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Folding Container House
Foldable Integrated House

"Foldable Integrated Houses" are a type of prefabricated, modular home designed with hinged walls and roofs that collapse into a compact form for highly efficient transport. They offer an affordable, portable, and quick-to-assemble housing solution for a variety of needs.
Key Features
Portability: The standout feature is their ability to fold into a flat, box-like unit, which drastically reduces space requirements during shipping and allows many units to be transported in a single shipment.
Rapid Assembly: These houses can be unfolded and fully set up on-site, often with a crane, in a matter of hours or a single day, as opposed to days or weeks for traditional modular homes.
Durable Structure: They are built with strong frames, often utilizing galvanized steel, and use insulated wall and roof panels, making them durable, wind-proof, and earthquake-resistant.
Cost-Effectiveness: Factory production controls material and labor costs, while compact transport significantly reduces logistics expenses, resulting in a lower overall price compared to conventional homes.
Integrated Systems: Many models come with off-site installed electrical and plumbing systems, and some can be fully furnished with kitchen and bathroom pods, requiring only utility connection on site.
Sustainability: Factory construction minimizes waste, and their energy-efficient design, often with options for solar panels, contributes to a smaller environmental footprint.
Applications
Foldable integrated houses are versatile and used across numerous sectors:
Residential: As tiny homes, vacation cabins, or backyard granny flats.
Commercial: Used for mobile offices, pop-up shops, and exhibition booths.
Industrial: Ideal for remote work camps in mining or oil and gas exploration.
Emergency Relief: Their rapid deployment makes them vital for providing quick shelters after disasters.











