Are Traditional Mobile Rooms "Consumables"? Concrete Functional Rooms: Spend the Money for a Temporary Room, Get the Lifespan of a Permanent Building
As the demand for mobile spaces continues to grow, traditional mobile rooms are often regarded as "consumables" due to their vulnerability and short service life. However, Yigoujia's concrete functional rooms have shattered this perception with their groundbreaking durability, allowing people to obtain long-lasting spaces comparable to permanent buildings at the cost of temporary rooms.
Most traditional mobile rooms are made of materials such as color steel plates and lightweight wood, which not only offer poor thermal and sound insulation but also tend to age and deteriorate easily under wind and sun exposure. Merchants in coastal areas often complain that color steel mobile stores start to rust and develop holes within two years of use; temporary work sheds in mountainous areas may leak or collapse after a heavy rain, with maintenance costs rising year by year. In stark contrast, Yigoujia's concrete functional rooms are cast using C30 high-strength concrete, with a wall density of 2400kg/m³. Combined with imported German waterproof coatings and penetrating crystalline anti-corrosion technology, they have been certified by the National Building Material Testing Center to have a service life of over 70 years under normal use, with a maintenance frequency only 1/5 that of traditional mobile rooms.
This "permanent building-level" durability ensures that every investment in concrete functional rooms delivers exceptional value for money. Scenic spot entrepreneurs who purchase traditional mobile stores may spend over 100,000 yuan on replacements and maintenance within three years; while Yigoujia's concrete functional rooms have a slightly higher initial cost, they require no major maintenance within a decade, resulting in an overall cost savings of more than 30%. Additionally, their modular design supports repeated disassembly, assembly, and relocation. Even if the site changes, the functional rooms can still be reused, avoiding the waste of traditional mobile rooms that "become useless once disassembled".