Misconception 1: Foldable container houses are not sturdy and durable.
Folding container houses strictly control the production materials, utilizing galvanized steel in their construction. The overall design follows architectural load-bearing standards, comprising structural beams, corner components, side beams, and bottom support beams. They exhibit robust structural stability, with a lifespan of around 10 years, proving their durability.
Misconception 2: High transportation and installation costs for foldable container houses.
After folding, these container houses have a height of only 0.45m. A 17.5m truck can transport around 20 units, and a regular self-loading crane can carry approximately 6 units. This results in a significant reduction of around 50% in transportation costs for clients, minimizing overall expenses. Installation requires minimal manpower and resources, with personnel accompanying the shipment to the project site. Two workers can complete one installation in 3 minutes, and a team of three can install a Folding container house covering 600 square meters in a single day. For those with no decoration requirements, the houses are move-in ready, saving additional renovation costs.
Misconception 3: Foldable container houses are monotonous and unattractive.
While some may perceive Tengfei's foldable container houses as monotonous or lacking aesthetics, they can be personalized to suit individual preferences. With the ability to stack two stories and the option to include interior decorations, roofing, corridor awnings, external stairs, and external embellishments, these houses are both visually appealing and comfortable.