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 How to Maintain Your Space Capsule Home: A Simple Guide

You’ve bought your space capsule home. It’s installed, you’re living in it, and everything is perfect.

But like any home, a space capsule home needs some basic maintenance to stay in top shape.

The good news? It’s much easier than maintaining a traditional wood or brick house. No painting, no roof repairs, no termite treatments.

Here’s your simple guide to keeping your Luban Cabin like new for years.

Why Space Capsule Homes Are Low Maintenance

Before we dive into the tasks, let’s look at why maintenance is so minimal:

FeatureMaintenance Benefit
Aerospace-grade aluminum shellNo rust, no painting needed
S-Cut interlocking structureNo re-caulking or resealing every year
6-layer waterproofingNo leak repairs
B1 fireproof insulationNo replacement needed for decades
No woodNo termite treatments, no rot
Pre-installed systemsFewer things to break

Now let’s get into the actual tasks — most of which take less than an hour.

Annual Maintenance Checklist

1. Exterior Cleaning (Once a year)

The aluminum shell is durable, but dirt and dust can build up over time.

What to do:

  • Hose down the exterior with water
  • For stubborn dirt, use mild soap + soft cloth (no abrasive brushes)
  • Rinse thoroughly

Time: 30–60 minutes

Don’t: Use pressure washers — they can damage seals around windows and doors.

2. Window and Door Seals (Twice a year)

The rubber gaskets around windows and doors are the most common wear point.

What to do:

  • Visually inspect for cracks or gaps
  • Clean seals with a damp cloth
  • Apply silicone-based lubricant to door seals to keep them flexible

Time: 10 minutes

Replace if: You see visible cracks or feel cold air coming through when closed.

3. Roof and Drainage (Twice a year)

The curved roof naturally sheds snow and rain, but debris can collect.

What to do:

  • Remove leaves, branches, or dirt from the roof surface
  • Check drainage channels (built into the 6-layer system) for blockages
  • Clear any debris from around the base of the cabin

Time: 15–20 minutes

Pro tip: If you park under trees, check the roof more often (3–4 times per year).

4. Off-Grid Systems (Quarterly, if applicable)

If you’re running your space capsule home off-grid, these systems need attention.

Solar panels:

  • Clean panels with water and a soft cloth (dust reduces efficiency)
  • Check connections for corrosion

Batteries:

  • Inspect terminals for corrosion
  • Check charge controller readings

Composting toilet:

  • Empty solid chamber every 2–4 weeks (depending on use)
  • Add coconut coir or peat moss as needed

Water system:

  • Check filters every 3–6 months
  • Inspect tank for algae (if exposed to sunlight)

5. Winter Preparation (Once a year, before freeze)

For cold climates, a little prep goes a long way.

What to do:

  • Check all door and window seals (replace if cracked)
  • If you have exterior plumbing, insulate pipes or use heat tape
  • Test your heating system (diesel/propane/electric) before temperatures drop
  • Clear area around cabin to prevent snow buildup against walls

Time: 1–2 hours

Reminder: Luban Cabins are tested to -40°C, but good seals and working heat are still essential

6. Interior Care (As needed)

The interior finishes are durable, but normal living will create normal wear.

Floors: Sweep or vacuum regularly. Mop with mild cleaner.

Walls: Wipe with a damp cloth. No special treatment needed.

Windows: Clean with standard glass cleaner. The LOW-E coating is inside the sealed unit, so no risk of damage.

Plumbing: If you won’t use the cabin for weeks in freezing weather, drain the water lines to prevent burst pipes.

What You DON’T Need to Worry About

Unlike traditional homes, space capsule homes free you from these headaches:

Traditional Home ProblemSpace Capsule Home
Repainting every 5–10 years❌ Never needed
Roof replacement every 20 years❌ Aluminum roof lasts decades
Termite inspections❌ No wood = no termites
Rust treatment❌ Aluminum doesn’t rust
Re-caulking windows❌ S-Cut seals stay tight
Mold removal❌ Closed-cell foam prevents moisture

Quick Maintenance Schedule (Printable)

FrequencyTaskTime
QuarterlyClean solar panels (if off-grid)15 min
QuarterlyCheck composting toilet (if off-grid)10 min
Twice a yearInspect window/door seals10 min
Twice a yearClear roof and drainage channels20 min
Once a yearWash exterior30–60 min
Once a yearWinter prep (before freeze)1–2 hours
As neededClean interior, change water filtersVaries

The Bottom Line

space capsule home is one of the lowest-maintenance housing options available.

With about 2–4 hours of work per year, your Luban Cabin will stay comfortable, dry, and looking great for decades.

Most of the work is simple cleaning and inspection — no contractors, no expensive repairs, no surprises.

👉 Already own a Luban Cabin? Follow this guide to keep it like new. Thinking about buying one? Rest easy knowing maintenance won’t eat up your weekends.

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