What does the final cost of a mobile home consist of?

The final cost comprises three components: product costs, international logistics costs, and local customs duties and clearance fees.

Product quotations: Please contact us directly to obtain detailed quotations for different models and configurations.

Logistics options: We offer two shipping methods: transport of the entire house in a frame container or transport of individual components in a container. Freight charges vary depending on the destination port.

Customs duty reference: The standard HS code for the product is 9406. You may use this code to check local import duty rates.

In the vast majority of areas, a building or construction permit is required. We recommend that you contact your local council or a main contractor in advance to confirm zoning regulations, building permit requirements and other relevant specifications; a main contractor can also assist with ancillary works such as foundations and utility connections, ensuring the project proceeds more smoothly.

No on-site work is required. The plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems are pre-installed in the house before it leaves the factory; on-site, they simply need to be connected to the external mains supply to be ready for use. We strongly recommend that a professional contractor carries out the on-site connection to ensure compliance and safety.

The building must be hoisted into position using heavy goods vehicles and low-loader trailers in conjunction with a crane; therefore, the transport route must meet the following conditions:

The route must be at least 3.6 metres (12 feet) wide and relatively straight, with no sharp bends.

There must be no obstacles along the entire route that cannot be bypassed, such as fences, trees, underground pipes or septic tanks.

Although the house has undergone a full quality inspection before leaving the factory, accidental damage may still occur during transport. Please ensure that you complete the on-site inspection before the installation team leaves:

If you discover any damage, please inform the delivery team immediately and take photographs of the damage for your records.

Please also contact our after-sales team; we will respond promptly and assist you in resolving the issue.

We offer a fully bespoke customisation service. The complete process is as follows:

Requirement consultation: We confirm your specific requirements, including intended use, setting, dimensions, style and specifications.

Design proposal: Our specialist team will provide a bespoke design proposal, visualisations and a quotation.

Production confirmation: Once the proposal is confirmed, a contract is signed and the factory begins production planning.

Production Quality Control: We monitor production progress throughout the process and provide quality inspection reports at key stages.

Delivery and Installation: Once the product is complete, we arrange logistics and transport, and provide on-site installation guidance or comprehensive installation services.

Standard models: The production lead time is approximately 20–25 days; when combined with sea freight transit time, the total delivery lead time will depend on the destination.

Customised products: Depending on the level of complexity, the production lead time is approximately 30–60 days; the specific schedule shall be subject to the terms of the contract.

Under normal maintenance and usage conditions, the main structure of the property can last for over 50 years. The interior fittings and fixtures can be replaced or upgraded as required, ensuring the property remains in good condition even after long-term use.

Yes. Our modular units are designed with a prefabricated structure, making them easy to assemble and disassemble. They can be transported either as a single unit or in separate sections, and after relocation, they can be put back into service with just a simple adjustment, catering to flexible usage requirements across a variety of scenarios and locations.

We employ a highly efficient thermal insulation system, with high-density insulation materials installed in the external walls, roof and floor. Combined with thermal-break aluminium windows and doors and double-glazed units, this effectively reduces heat transfer, keeping the building warm in winter and cool in summer, whilst significantly reducing energy consumption for air conditioning. The design is suitable for use in a variety of climatic regions.

The main structure of the building utilises a high-strength steel frame, ensuring a robust and reliable overall structure:

Wind resistance rating: Capable of withstanding Category 17 typhoons, meeting the requirements for use in coastal and windy regions.

Earthquake resistance rating: Meets seismic design standards of 7–8 degrees, suitable for the seismic requirements of most regions.

Should a higher rating be required, the design can be reinforced in accordance with local regulations.