Concrete Mobile Rooms Are Not Temporary Structures – They Are Movable Fixed Assets!
When mobile rooms are mentioned, people often equate them with "makeshift" and "low-quality, easy-to-damage." However, Yigoujia's concrete mobile rooms have subverted this perception and proven with solid strength: they are not temporary substitutes, but genuine movable fixed assets.
Most traditional temporary structures are made of materials such as color steel plates and lightweight panels, which have a short service life, high maintenance costs, and almost no residual value when demolished—essentially, they are more like "consumables." In contrast, Yigoujia's concrete mobile rooms use C30 high-strength concrete as the base material, combined with imported German waterproof technology and earthquake-resistant design. Verified by the National Building Material Testing Center, their service life can reach more than 70 years under normal use. This durability endows them with the core characteristic of fixed assets—long-term and stable use value.
From the perspective of asset attributes, the advantages of concrete mobile rooms are even more prominent. They support repeated disassembly, assembly, and relocation; even if the site changes, the rooms can be completely moved to a new location for reuse, effectively avoiding the resource waste of traditional buildings that "become useless once demolished." Take a chain catering brand as an example: when using concrete mobile stores to expand its outlets, the repeated reuse feature means that the average annual cost is only 1/3 of that of traditional stores. Additionally, in corporate financial accounting, concrete mobile rooms can be treated as fixed assets for depreciation, further enhancing their asset value.