The maintenance cycle of mobile homes mainly depends on the environment in which they are used and the materials used. The following are some common types of mobile homes and their maintenance cycle recommendations:
Mobile integrated homes:
Light steel material: Mobile integrated homes with light steel keel structures are generally more durable, and the maintenance cycle can be extended to a comprehensive inspection and maintenance every 3-5 years.
Wooden material: Mobile integrated homes with wooden structures require more frequent maintenance, and it is recommended to conduct an inspection and maintenance once a year, including waterproofing and insect-proofing treatment.
Colored steel material: Mobile integrated homes with colored steel materials have a shorter maintenance cycle, and it is recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance every 2-3 years, especially for homes exposed to harsh environments.
Mobile sunroom:
Aluminum alloy frame: Mobile sunrooms with aluminum alloy frames have higher durability, and the maintenance cycle can be extended to a comprehensive inspection and maintenance every 5 years.
Steel frame: Mobile sunrooms with steel frame require more frequent maintenance. It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance every 3-4 years, especially in high humidity and high salinity environments.
Panel material: Mobile sunrooms with polycarbonate panels and glass panels require regular inspection and maintenance. Polycarbonate panels are recommended to be inspected every 2-3 years, and glass panels need to be inspected once a year.
Prefabricated houses :
The service life of prefabricated houses is relatively short, usually between 5-10 years, but if high-quality materials are used and regularly maintained, it can be used for more than 10 years. It is recommended to conduct regular inspections and maintenance once a year, especially for prefabricated houses used in harsh environments.






