SMC stands for Sheet Molding Composite. Thanks to improved technology, it is more resistant than any metal, having more lifetime compared to plastics, and is also stainless free. It is conform to food regulations, does not lead to a bad smell, doesn’t get effected by the warm and cold weather temperatures. It is a highly convenient material for development. BestTiny, going beyond the usual, uses this material which has a wider application in the automotive sector, to manufacture water tanks. These tanks can be easily used for the storage of rain water, drinkable or wastewater, as a septic, storage tank or a separation tank to separate oil from the water of household waste.
It can be used either on the ground or underground. It is not worn by the sun light or other natural events when on the ground. In the need of space, it can be easily placed underground. There is no leakage risk in both ways neither from outside nor inside, no moss or stink either. It yields higher resistance to high scale earthquakes. It can be offered to households or collective settlements, according to the need or purpose of use of a small sized workshop or larger sized factory with dimensions or capacity required, to be provided with all its accessories and set-up.
Tiny houses generally have lower construction and maintenance costs compared to traditional homes, making them more accessible to a wider range of people.
Their small size means reduced energy consumption and a smaller carbon footprint, and many are designed with sustainable materials.
Living in a tiny house encourages decluttering and prioritizing essentials, fostering a more intentional and less consumer-driven lifestyle.
Many tiny homes are built on wheels, giving owners the freedom to move and explore different locations while keeping their home base.
The smaller footprint requires less cleaning and maintenance, leaving more time for other pursuits.
With lower expenses, tiny house owners often have more financial flexibility to save, invest, or pursue other interests.
Tiny houses can be highly customized to fit the unique needs and preferences of the owner, from innovative storage solutions to creative layouts.
Many tiny house owners focus on sustainability practices like solar panels, composting toilets, and rainwater collection.