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Prepping Up a Shipping Container Home

By Kravelv

Shipping containers have changed their purposes into more extensive ways as years go by. From an ordinary box that holds and secure products and goods, they have been widely used by homes and businesses to various purposes. At present shipping containers are also used as emergency hospitals, portable toilets, restaurants and even classrooms and offices to name a few.

Another remarkable benefit of shipping containers is building a modular home that is highly functional and convenient for occupants. If you are considering a more environmentally friendly housing option while enjoying greater savings in your pocket, a shipping container home is your next best choice. Shipping containers used as abode and shelter can be also modular which provides more flexibility to owners as you can stack two or more of them based on what is needed.

These great benefits make shipping container homes a modern trend to many homeowners. If you are also considering one in the future, here are some essential factors that you need to consider to help you prepare build a more practical container home.

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Size of the Container

One of the essential things that you need to consider is the size that you need to build your home. The size will depend on the site where you will put it and the number of people that it needs to accommodate.

A standard shipping home is usually 20 or 40 feet in length but if you need a smaller home container, you can also go for 10 feet but this size is quite harder to find compared to the other two.

Location

Location where you will build your modular home is also another essential thing that you need to consider. The ground or site where the container homes will be built should have a stable ground in order to support their weight and structure. If you choose to have a modular home for multi-level container structure, you need a crane aside from tilt bed truck that will deliver them right into the site. But if you are only choosing a single container you only need a tilt bed truck to set them on the ground.

One good news that you can get is that some providers of shipping containers can deliver and set your modular home right on the site as part of their service. Checking on the availability of this service is a good step before buying the container from your supplier.

Design and Structure

Building a home out of shipping containers is a modern yet economical choice that you can get. There are lots of creative ideas that you can put into your container home but its design and structure should also go together with the viability of the space and the site where it will rise.

Since shipping containers mostly carry the weight on their rails and containers this should be considered on their overall design in order to avoid any risk of collapse or damage that may take place once the container home has been built.

Weather Condition

Weather condition should also be considered if you want a longer lifespan for your container home. One helpful thing to consider is to make sure that your home container is ready with extreme weather condition especially heat and moisture that can easily damage your home.

Since shipping containers can be customized, it is a good chance for you to adapt the design to the weather condition where the container home will be placed.

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Permit and Regulations

Some local departments do not allow shipping or portable containers to be used as home or shelter that is why it is important to consult with your local planning unit first before you consider this type of home in your area.

Expert Advice

Just like any typical home, building a container home also involves electricity and plumbing and this is where the help of experts come in. It is better to leave this part to professionals in order to ensure that your home is safe and secured from any damage or risk related to plumbing and electrical works.

If you have more questions regarding a shipping container home, contact your nearest container provider in your area.

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daryl clark

Author Bio:

Daryl Clark has been assisting with online Marketing for 6 years. He has been managing online businesses for 17 years and is the owner of D. Clark Associates http://www.azteccontainer.com/

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