Low-energy prefabricated homes are becoming increasingly popular in the Croatian market, but when choosing a company for the construction of low-energy prefabricated homes, it is important to be cautious and read between the lines. There are several reasons for the growing demand, but one of the main ones is that these houses can be built quickly. This is a crucial factor when considering that finding quality construction workers for building a traditional brick house can sometimes take years.
In addition to fast construction, there is also the undeniable quality of Partas low-energy prefabricated homes, which lies in the materials we use, prioritizing laminated wood and iso cell insulation.
Another advantage is that Partas prefabricated homes are low-energy, featuring top-notch insulation, which results in lower utility bills. Low-energy prefabricated houses consume up to five times less energy for heating and cooling, potentially reducing heating bills by 50% to as much as 90%.
If you wanted to achieve similar energy characteristics with brick construction as with prefabricated homes, you would lose some usable floor space due to the thicker elements of the building envelope, and the cost in that case would be approximately 10% higher than with low-energy prefabricated homes.
A significant advantage of Partas low-energy prefabricated homes is that the construction costs are predetermined and fixed.
Despite common misconceptions, prefabricated homes offer greater earthquake resistance and can withstand all other loads, including fire, snow, and wind.
Partas low-energy prefabricated homes will satisfy anyone’s desires. At Partas, you can truly find the perfect home for your needs, whether you are building a weekend cottage, a classic family house, an urban villa, or an entire tourist complex made up of prefabricated homes.

The basis of every PVC window or door is the PVC profile
The basis of every PVC window or door is the PVC profile, or in simpler terms, the frame or sash.