Container houses have a very wide range of applications in real life. So, what problems may be encountered during their use? According to market research, the problems in the use of portable mobile houses are concentrated as follows:
I. Structural Safety and Stability
1. Lack of unified standards: For the time being, there is a lack of unified professional standards in the production, manufacturing, installation and other aspects of container houses. The combination and erection also lack norms and standard drawings. There are no standard regulations for functional facilities such as stairs and corridors.
2. Unauthorized modification: During the usage process, if non-professionals make unauthorized modifications, it may damage the original structural form and combination method of the container house, thereby affecting its stability and safety.
3. Structural aging: Long-term exposure to wind, sun and rain may cause the steel structure of container houses to rust and age, thereby affecting their overall stability.
Second, living comfort
Poor ventilation: Old-fashioned container houses usually have a small space. If the ventilation is poor, it will lead to poor indoor air circulation, affecting the living comfort.
2. Poor heat insulation: In summer, container houses are prone to the influence of high temperatures. If the insulation measures are insufficient, it will cause the indoor temperature to be too high, affecting the living experience.
3. Noise issues: Due to the material and structural characteristics of container houses, their sound insulation effect may be poor and they are prone to interference from external noise.
Iii. Waterproof and moisture-proof
1. Insufficient waterproofing measures: If the waterproofing measures of container houses are inadequate, it may cause rainwater to seep into the interior, affecting the living environment and property safety.
2. Improper moisture-proof treatment: The bottom of container houses needs to be properly moisture-proof to avoid being affected by damp ground. Improper handling may lead to problems such as dampness and mold indoors.
Iv. Safety Hazards
Poor fire resistance: The steel frame structure of container houses may deform or even melt at high temperatures, and fire prevention should also be noted when using the electrical equipment inside. If the fire prevention measures are insufficient, once a fire breaks out, the consequences will be very serious. 2. Electrical safety hazards: Improper wiring and neglect of grounding measures outside the box may lead to electrical safety hazards.
V. Maintenance and Care
Regular maintenance: Container houses need to be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure their structural safety and a good living environment. If maintenance is not timely, it may lead to the occurrence of various problems.
2. Cleaning and Maintenance: When container houses are used as temporary housing, if they are not frequently cleaned and maintained, the interior may become unclean, affecting the living experience.