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Tiny Modular House with LGS System

In mountainous regions, the construction season is often limited by weather conditions. The LGS system allows for faster construction because much of the work is prefabricated off-site. Once the steel components are delivered, the assembly of the alpine home can be completed quickly, reducing exposure to bad weather and minimizing the impact on the local environment.

Built and produced byIgor Tiny HousesYear2024Starting price from1000 €/sqmShare
What is LGS System and Why LGS System?

Using the Light Gauge Steel (LGS) system for tiny modular houses offers a range of advantages that make these homes even more efficient, durable, and sustainable. iny modular houses built with the LGS system offer a robust, sustainable, and efficient approach to construction. The use of light gauge steel ensures faster construction times, greater durability, and lower long-term costs, while also reducing the environmental impact. Whether used for permanent residences, mobile homes, or vacation retreats, LGS modular homes provide a modern, eco-friendly housing solution that meets the needs of today’s homeowners.

Here’s how the LGS system enhances tiny modular house construction:

Structural Strength and Durability:
  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: The LGS system provides a strong structural framework for tiny modular houses without adding significant weight. This makes it ideal for prefabricated homes that need to be transported and assembled on-site, ensuring the structure remains sturdy and resilient during and after installation.
  • Long-Lasting Durability: Steel does not warp, shrink, or decompose over time, unlike wood. It is also resistant to termites, mold, and rot, providing a much longer lifespan for tiny houses built with LGS compared to traditional wooden structures.
Fast Construction and Assembly:
  • Quick Build Times: Modular homes built with LGS systems can be constructed faster than those using traditional methods. Since components are prefabricated, the time spent on-site is significantly reduced. Tiny houses can be assembled quickly once delivered, making the process highly efficient.
  • Fewer Delays: Building in a factory means that weather conditions, which often delay traditional on-site construction, do not impact the timeline. The steel modules are built in optimal conditions, ensuring predictable delivery and installation times.
Lightweight and Portable:
  • Easier Transportation: LGS is much lighter than traditional materials, such as concrete or timber, while still offering the same (or greater) structural integrity. This is a crucial factor for tiny modular homes, especially when they need to be moved or transported. The lightweight nature of LGS allows for easier transportation without compromising durability.
  • Ideal for Mobile Tiny Homes: Tiny houses on wheels benefit from the LGS system as the lighter weight reduces strain on towing vehicles and enhances mobility without sacrificing strength or safety.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable:
  • Recyclable Materials: Steel is 100% recyclable, and many LGS systems are built using recycled steel, making the construction of tiny modular homes environmentally friendly. At the end of its life, steel can be reused or recycled, contributing to sustainability efforts.
  • Energy Efficiency: LGS construction allows for better insulation and energy efficiency, especially when paired with sustainable materials and eco-friendly designs. Tiny modular homes built with LGS can be easily equipped with energy-saving systems like solar panels, further reducing their environmental impact.
  • Minimal Waste: The prefabrication process generates less waste compared to traditional building methods, as precise calculations ensure that only the necessary amount of material is used.
Lower Maintenance Costs:
  • Minimal Long-Term Maintenance: Steel structures require less maintenance over time compared to wooden frames, which can be prone to rotting, pests, or warping. LGS systems offer a low-maintenance solution that reduces long-term costs for homeowners.