BUYING OR RENTING A PREFABRICATED SHELTERED HOUSE

Possibilities of prefabricated informal care home

In the Netherlands, more and more people are choosing to install a home care home in their garden or at home. As an alternative to a nursing home or other care institution, for example.

Mantel care homes, or care homes for short, can be built on traditional way to be built. This often requires a permit or the house must comply with municipal regulations that may differ from one municipality to another. In addition, this construction method is expensive and time-consuming. Once the informal care element disappears, the care home may also no longer be used for living in. As a result, the bathroom and kitchen have to be removed from the house, for example. On the website of the Central government more can be found here.

A alternative method is to create a prefabricated care home to buy or rent. In many cases, the prefabricated care homes are permit-free to be placed. As soon as the informal care element disappears, you can easily remove the prefabricated informal care home (or have it removed).

Ripstaal chalet holiday home bungalow prefabricated
Have a prefabricated chalet built in the Netherlands by Ripstaal Group

Prefabricated sheltered housing from Ripstaal Steelframing

 

Ripstaal makes and sells customised prefabricated care homes. We also have a number of prefabricated care homes for rent that have proven their worth in terms of layout in the past.

At Ripstaal, we use technology to build prefabricated care homes steel frame construction. This method is strong, lightweight and the frame cannot rot which is the case with timber frame construction.

The prefabricated steel structure forms the basis of the building, with the possibility of cladding the walls with a variety of materials. In this way, you create a sleek and modern care home by prefabricatedbut also atmospheric care homes with their own unique look. Whichever style you choose: prefabricated construction is fast, effective and also cost-saving.

Prefab: from drawing to production

Are you interested in a customised shelter home? The production of this is a precise process and must be 100% calculated in advance. Therefore, we need to have a Technical Drawing of your building project. A technical drawing is usually made by an architect.

Based on the technical drawing, we can start the engineering in which the building project is analysed in terms of design and construction. Here, we determine what is needed to create a suitable steel framework for your building design.

It is therefore important to have an architect (or technical draftsman) assist you. We cannot make an offer without a technical drawing. 

Projects completed

The possibilities with prefab (house) construction are endless. Are you curious about what prefabricated construction looks like and which projects we have done, among others? Then watch the video in the box to the right.

Are you curious about other precast projects such as precast barns, precast houses or commercial premises?

Then check out our projects page!

Advantages of Prefab Care Homes
Rip steel frame chalet

Usually, a home for informal care is placed to care for family member(s). This already takes up enough time and other resources. Therefore, you are not waiting for long construction times and cumbersome permit applications.

These are also the immediate advantages of renting or buying a prefab care home. Ripstaal builds a custom-made home to your specifications at its production facility in Oss. After delivery, the prefab care home is simply placed at the specified location. And all this is often permit-free. So you have all the time you need for your care tasks.

When renting a prefabricated care home, you choose a suitable care home from our range and we will come and install it.

Short construction time on site

Quick to remove from location

Fast delivery time

Better for the environment

Complete range of rentals and purchases

Permit-free

What does a Prefabricated Mantel Care Home cost?

What is the price of a prefabricated care home? This is a common question and depends on a lot of factors such as;

  • Property size,
  • The type of kitchen or bathroom you pick,
  • Other choice of materials

    Prefab care home construction with steel frame construction is a
    much cheaper construction method. You can build up to 30 per cent save on the structural costs of building your prefab house. Ask without obligation more information or request a price For building a prefabricated house in steel frame construction.

Do you choose to rent a care home? Then there are standard prices based on size and facilities.

Steel framed interior kitchen prefabricated care home

Example calculation

A prefabricated care home is generally cheaper than a home built the traditional way.

For a standard assisted living home, you should consider a price around 140,000 euros (excluding building land) if built through regular construction method. For the same house but built through prefabricated construction method, the price is around 30 per cent lower which amounts to €98,000. Your saves in this case, 42,000 euros.

More information

Would you also like to design and build a cheap and sustainable home quickly? Feel free to ask more information or request a price For building a prefabricated house in steel frame construction. Fill in our interactive form here.

Why Ripstaal Group?

At Ripstaal, we combine prefabricated construction with the advantages of Steel frame construction. The benefits are;

  • Light construction. Steel frames are lightweight, much lighter than traditional construction. This has several advantages, including that the foundation can be made a lot lighter.
  • Durable: The construction is fully reusable, generates little waste during production and easy to build gap-tight.
  • Strong: The construction can even withstand severe storms. Longhorn and other pests cannot attack the structure (unlike timber frame construction)
  • Cost-saving: Save as much as 30% on shell construction costs. For example, less labour is needed at the construction site.
    • Architectural freedom: Any shape can be implemented and large spans are possible. Also suitable for more complex projects.
    • Meets all requirements: Design of cold-rolled steel profiles meets requirements of Eurocodes 3, and system meets all requirements of the Building Regulations
    • Under controlled weather conditions production takes place regardless of rain, wind or frost. This is followed by fast assembly on the building site, without drying times.
    Neat construction site: As a result of less work to be done on site and less storage of materials is required.
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