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Prefabricated construction is the practice of assembling various parts of a structure at the manufacturing site and transporting them to the construction site. Prefabricated construction is becoming increasingly common, improving in quality and available across various budgets. Despite the perception of prefabricated work, there are numerous advantages to this type of construction.
The Partas low-energy prefabricated houses can primarily boast energy efficiency and sustainable construction. Traditional construction methods require additional materials that lead to increased waste. This represents a significant improvement over sending waste directly to landfills from a traditional construction site. Additionally, the controlled factory environment enables more precise construction, stronger joints, and better air filtration, which in turn allows for better wall insulation and increased energy efficiency. The low-energy prefabricated Partas houses are the only ones on the market that promote energy sustainability not as a future idea but as a reality happening today.
One of the greatest advantages of prefabricated construction is the financial savings. Although the perception of custom-made pieces might seem expensive, this is not the case with low-energy prefabricated construction. A low-energy prefabricated home also protects against unreliable contractors and unproductive staff. Moreover, reducing construction time can significantly save on financing costs. Partas homes also offer consistent quality. Since prefabricated construction takes place in a controlled manufacturing environment and follows set standards, the subassemblies will be made to a uniform quality. On-site construction depends on varying levels of expertise and schedules of independent contractors. All of this contributes to the construction and overall quality of the given structure. With prefabrication, each subassembly is built by an experienced team in a weather-resistant factory, with multiple quality checks throughout the process. Some parts are built using precise machinery to ensure compliance with building codes. Prefabricated construction requires significantly less time than on-site construction. In many cases, assembly takes less than half the time compared to traditional construction.
For Partas low-energy prefabricated houses, it takes 45 days from the moment they arrive at the construction site. This is due to better upfront planning, eliminating weather factors on site, avoiding subcontractor schedule delays, and faster production since multiple parts can be constructed simultaneously. Shorter construction times allow construction companies to take on more projects simultaneously; however, Partas prioritizes quality in building low-energy prefabricated houses rather than accumulating projects. Since subassemblies are created in a factory-controlled environment using dry materials, there is less risk of issues related to moisture, environmental hazards, and dirt. Also, the enclosed construction environment presents significantly fewer risks of accidents and other liabilities. There are strict factory processes and procedures that protect workers from workplace injuries. On-site, although safety is of utmost importance, workers are exposed to weather conditions, ground changes, wind, and other team members.
Customers who choose this option can enjoy a high-quality, faster, more cost-effective, and environmentally friendly construction method. Partas low-energy prefabricated homes are an extremely sustainable option, as our mission is sustainable living and worthy comfort.

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