Used Containers for Sale Available at Most Affordable Prices
There may not be a retirement home for used cargo containers, but some forward-thinking entrepreneurs have found a use for them that are not only clever, but a money-maker as well. Actually ten years ago who would have ever thought folks could be making their new homes out of used containers? And since the average shelf-life of a cargo container is about three to four years, hundreds if not millions of these steel-constructed used containers, are put out to pasture and sold, in some cases, for pennies on the dollar. Today these “still functional” eight by forty foot used containers are being transformed into a home that will withstand the worst weather and still be operational for decades. Finding used containers for sale is easy. An online Internet search or newspaper classifieds will turn up contact information on used shipping containers. But before you buy, make sure your container size will work for your new home project. Dimensions can vary but the standard sizes for containers are 20, 24, and 40 feet in length. Oh, one more important item to consider is to insure that the container is totally free of any serious damage inside and outside. Also be cognizant of dents or significant wear, too. Yet used containers for sale is not just for your home project. Any person can slap a door on a used container and call it a home or office, but a small dash of creativity can work wonders other than housing like: a hotel, retail buildings, museums, art, children’s play center, or even an outdoor food bar and restaurant; the options are limitless. So if you are making your own plans to purchase some used containers for home or commercial use, there are several things you need to remember: A- These steel containers can be like an summer desert or like the North Pole, depending on the outside temperature ergo, ventilation and the best insulation money can buy is not only required, it’s a must. B – For sure you will be painting your used beauty so preventing rust is mandatory. Don’t pinch-pennies when it comes to a good paint job. C – When you get delivery to your site make sure it’s by a -œtilt bed- roll off truck. Just a 20 foot container weighs about 5000 pounds. D – Shipping costs can be expensive; especially if it’s long distance, so beware. Related Articles – Portable storage, Chassis for sale, Email this Article to a Friend! Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!Subscribe for free today!
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