We also manufacture Mobile Pods according to the specific needs of the client in different sizes and shapes.

Deluxe21 Mobile Pod

• 2 Glass plastic tilt and turn showcase windows (with ventilation function).
• 2 Glass plastic lockable entrance
doors (with ventilation function).
• Treated, high-quality dried wood.
• Roof High-quality 0.5mm long-lasting galvanized sheet metal.
•Rain Gutters.
• By choice 100mm, 150mm, 200mm insulation, mineral wool or polyurethane foam.
• Rodent mesh.
• Durable thermally treated wooden boards (exterior front and back).
• By choice durable thermally treated wooden boards or high quality 0.5mm long -lasting galvanized sheet metal (exterior).
• Film for wind and water vapor protection.
• The floors are covered with 18mm OSB boards.

Possible additional options at an extra cost:
• Electricity (1000€)
• Plumbing (1000€)
• Metal frame base (1200€)
• Polyurethane foam (The price is determined by submitting a request to the company based on the dimensions).

• We can arrange the delivery for you, or you can arrange the transportation yourself if you prefer. The delivery cost is not included in the package and needs to be paid separately according to the rates set by the transportation company.

Ireland’s planning system was introduced on the 1 October 1964, when the Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1963 came into effect. Good news is that if you are planning to build a small Mobile Pod at the back of your house you can go as big as up to 25 sq. meters as free-standing structure. Buildings that can be erected without planning (subject to planning regs) are; non-habitable garden houses – max 25 sq. meters (270 sq. ft) and extensions to buildings not previously extended – max 40 square meters (430 sq. ft).

All bigger permanent dwellings need planning permission. Our Mobile Pods are built on timber frame and block pad foundation and do not classify as permanent structure however if you decide to go for bigger Mobile Pod  we would advise you to check with your local council regarding the planning permission.

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