Ireland is currently facing a transformative era in its construction and housing sectors. With the ongoing housing crisis and the urgent need for sustainable building practices, Flat Pack Container Houses have emerged as a pivotal solution. From the bustling tech hubs of Dublin’s Silicon Docks to the rugged hospitality needs along the Wild Atlantic Way, modular construction is no longer a niche concept—it is the future.
In Ireland, the demand for flat pack containers is driven by three main sectors: Social Housing, Commercial Office Space, and Tourism. Irish local authorities are increasingly looking at modular units to provide rapid-response housing solutions. Meanwhile, the industrial sector in Shannon and Cork utilizes these units for onsite laboratories, control rooms, and high-spec equipment shelters.
Modern Irish consumers and businesses are prioritizing the BER (Building Energy Rating). Our flat pack solutions are engineered to meet stringent Irish building regulations (Part L), incorporating high-performance spray foam insulation and double-tempered glass to withstand the Atlantic's damp and windy climate. The trend is moving towards "Smart Containers"—units integrated with IoT sensors for climate control and energy monitoring.
As a premier factory and supplier, our expertise is grounded in years of international manufacturing combined with a deep understanding of Irish building standards. Reliability in the Irish market means addressing moisture management and wind load.
We use high-density rock wool or PU spray foam that exceeds the thermal requirements for Irish residential dwellings, ensuring a cozy interior during the damp winters.
Our facilities utilize robotic welding and automated powder coating, ensuring that the steel frames are corrosion-resistant—a must for coastal locations like Galway or Kerry.
Every unit we supply to Ireland can be customized to facilitate BCMS (Building Control Management System) inspections, providing peace of mind for permanent installations.
Perfect for off-grid living in the Wicklow Mountains, featuring 48kw daily solar production.
A spacious 2-bedroom design with a kitchen, living area, and expansive decking.
Combining multiple containers for a spacious, multi-story architectural masterpiece.
High-end finish with 181 sqm of living space and 70 sqm of outdoor decking.
Architectural 2-floor design optimized for scenic coastal views and luxury comfort.
Futuristic design for high-end glamping resorts, fully modular and ready for site.
Easy-assemble big panel system designed for rapid onsite connection by bolt.
Robust, permanent residence or office grade container exported globally.
Established in 2010, Jiangxi Huake Prefab Building Co., Ltd. has grown into a global leader in the design and manufacture of prefabricated buildings. With two modern workshops covering 12,000 square meters, we specialize in modifying containers into high-end hotels, coffee shops, residential houses, and offices.
Our products are a staple in the European market, particularly in Ireland, where our commitment to quality and satisfaction aligns with the local demand for durable, comfortable housing. We are not just manufacturers; we are the builders of your dream home.
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Our flat pack container houses are versatile enough to serve a multitude of purposes across the Irish landscape:
We understand the logistical challenges of shipping to Ireland. Our Flat Pack design significantly reduces shipping costs, allowing up to 4 units to be transported in a single 40ft high-cube container. This efficiency is passed directly to our Irish clients, making us the most cost-effective factory-direct supplier in the region.
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How cladding acts as a barrier against rain, snow, and UV rays, protecting the underlying structure from moisture damage.
Using repurposed shipping containers as climate-controlled environments for hydroponic crop growth in urban areas.
High-quality double tempered glass aluminum systems designed to minimize heat loss in modular homes.