FAQs
about Tiny Homes
Frequently Asked Questions
Tiny Homes & Transportable Buildings
Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions we receive about our tiny homes, tiny houses, modular granny flats, and portable buildings.
Want to dive deeper?
What is a Tiny Home?
What is the Tiny House Movement?
- To save money
- To simplify their life
- To help the environment.
Do I need council approval to have a demountable building on my land?
How big are the demountable buildings?
Our Building sizes, along with their m2 size are listed below:
- 6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 18m2 )
- 6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 20.4m2 )
- 8m long x 3m wide (Total area = 24m2 )
- 8m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 27.2m2 )
- 6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 28.8m2 )
- 6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 32.64m2 )
- 12m long x 3m wide (Total area = 36m2 )
- 12m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 40.8m2 )
What is included in the Base Pricing?
You can find a full list of everything that we include in our base pricing as standard on our Pricing & Inclusions page.
On this page, we also include a price list for optional extras and upgrades that can be added to any building at an extra cost.
We are one of the only Portable Building companies that are transparent and advertise their pricing on their website. You will be able to have an idea of how much $$$ you will be up for before you even contact us to make a design appointment or to enquire for more information.
What’s not included in the pricing?
Transport Cost
Installation
Hot Water System
Does the building come with any certifications, plans, etc…?
- Form 15 for Skids and Base
- Form 15 and engineering for the Steel Framing
- Form 15 for Windows and Sliding Door
- Form 15 for Internal Waterproofing
- Form 18A for Shower Plumbing Rough-in
- Form 15 for wall & ceiling Insulation
- Form 15 for Shower Screen Glass
- Form 15 for Smoke Alarm Installation and Testing
- Electrical Safety and Testing Certificate
- Gas Installation Certificate (Only applicable if the gas cooker/cooktop is added as an upgrade)
How much does transport cost?
What does the building need to be set up on once delivered to your site?
There are a few ways to stump the building using bricks, block columns or steel. Check out our gallery for Stumping Examples. We recommend getting a professional house stumper or qualified builder in your local area to do the stumping for you, as they will know the correct way of going about it.