FAQs
Shipping Container Homes – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Your complete guide to shipping container homes.
Find answers to the most common questions about costs, permits, construction, delivery, and living in a container home.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Q: What is a shipping container home?
A: A shipping container home is a residential dwelling made from repurposed steel shipping containers (the same ones used for cargo transport). These containers are modified with windows, doors, insulation, electrical, plumbing, and interior finishes to create comfortable, modern living spaces. Container homes can be single-container tiny homes (160-320 sq ft) or multi-container custom homes (1,000+ sq ft).
Q: Are shipping container homes legal?
A: Yes, shipping container homes are legal in all 50 US states when they comply with local building codes and zoning regulations. However, specific requirements vary by city and county. Most jurisdictions require containers to meet International Building Code (IBC) standards, obtain building permits, and pass inspections. Always check with your local building department before purchasing.
Q: How much does a container home cost?
A: Container home costs vary widely based on size, finishes, and customization: • Basic 20ft shell: $1,200-$3,000 • 20ft finished tiny home: $8,500-$15,000 • 40ft finished home (3BR): $24,500-$35,000 • Luxury multi-container villa: $45,000-$100,000+ Total project costs (including permits, foundation, utilities) typically range from $30,000-$150,000 depending on complexity.
Q: How long do shipping container homes last?
A: With proper maintenance, container homes last 25-50+ years. The Corten steel construction is extremely durable and resistant to weather, pests, and fire. Lifespan depends on: climate conditions, quality of rust prevention, proper drainage, regular maintenance (repainting every 5-10 years), and quality of initial construction. Some container structures have lasted 60+ years.
Q: Are container homes safe?
A: Yes, container homes are very safe when properly constructed. Steel construction makes them: • Fire-resistant (steel doesn’t burn) • Hurricane-resistant (designed for ocean transport and high winds) • Earthquake-resistant (flexible steel frame absorbs seismic activity) • Pest-proof (no wood for termites or rodents) • Structurally strong (can support 4-5 stacked containers when loaded) All our homes meet IBC structural safety standards.
Q: Can I get a mortgage for a container home?
A: Yes, but it can be more challenging than traditional homes. Options include: • Construction loans (if you own land) • Personal loans ($10,000-$100,000) • Home equity loans • RV loans (for mobile container homes) • Cash purchase Some credit unions and alternative lenders now specialize in container home financing. We provide financing assistance for qualified buyers.
COST & PRICING QUESTIONS
Q: Why are container homes cheaper than traditional houses?
A: Container homes cost 60-70% less than traditional construction because: • Structural shell already exists (no framing lumber needed) • Faster construction = lower labor costs • Factory-built efficiency vs on-site construction • Less material waste • Simplified foundation requirements • Smaller square footage (most people need less space than they think)
Q: What’s included in your container home prices?
A: Our prices include:
✓ Complete container structure
✓ All interior framing and finishes
✓ Electrical system with panel, outlets, lighting
✓ Plumbing system with fixtures (kitchen/bathroom)
✓ Insulation (R-19 spray foam)
✓ Windows and doors
✓ Flooring
✓ Kitchen cabinets and countertops
✓ Bathroom fixtures
✓ Exterior paint and weatherproofing
✓ FREE shipping to Continental USA
✓ 5-year structural warranty
NOT included:
❌ Foundation (your responsibility)
❌ Utility connections (electric/water/sewer hookup)
❌ Appliances (fridge, stove, etc.)
❌ Furniture
❌ Permits and inspections
❌ HVAC unit (pre-wired only)
Q: Are there hidden costs I should know about?
A: Yes, budget for these additional expenses:
• Foundation: $1,500-$6,000
• Permits and fees: $500-$5,000 (varies by state)
• Utility hookups: $3,000-$10,000
• HVAC installation: $2,500-$4,500
• Appliances: $1,500-$5,000
• Site prep/grading: $500-$3,000
• Crane/forklift for placement: $200-$1,500 Total additional costs typically add $15,000-$35,000 to base container price.
Q: Do you offer financing or payment plans?
A: Yes! We offer:
• In-house financing (30% down, 12-24 month payment plans)
• Third-party lending partners
• Personal loan options
• Monthly payments as low as $300/month Apply online for instant pre-qualification (no credit impact).
Q: Is shipping really free?
A: Yes! We include 100% FREE delivery to all 48 Continental US states. There are NO hidden shipping fees. Alaska and Hawaii shipping available at additional cost (contact for quote).
PERMITS & REGULATIONS QUESTIONS
Q: Do I need a permit for a container home?
A: Yes, most jurisdictions require building permits for permanent structures. Permit requirements typically include:
• Building permit (structural, mechanical)
• Electrical permit
• Plumbing permit
• Septic permit (if not on city sewer)
• Zoning approval We provide all engineering documents and specifications needed for permit applications.
Q: How long does it take to get permits?
A: Permit timelines vary by location:
• Fast jurisdictions: 2-4 weeks
• Average jurisdictions: 6-12 weeks
• Slow/complex jurisdictions: 3-6 months California ADUs have streamlined 4-month maximum approval process.
Q: What building codes do container homes need to meet?
A: Container homes must meet the same codes as traditional houses:
• International Building Code (IBC) or International Residential Code (IRC)
• National Electrical Code (NEC)
• Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) or International Plumbing Code (IPC)
• State and local amendments to these codes All our homes are engineered to meet these standards.
Q: Can I put a container home anywhere?
A: No. Zoning restrictions may prohibit container homes in certain areas. Check local zoning for:
• Residential use allowed?
• Minimum square footage requirements
• Setback distances from property lines
• Height restrictions
• Architectural review board approval (some HOAs) Always check with your local planning/zoning department BEFORE purchasing.
Q: Are container homes allowed in HOAs?
A: It depends on your HOA rules. Many HOAs restrict “unconventional” structures or require architectural approval. Review your HOA covenants before ordering. Some strategies:
• Add exterior siding to make it look traditional
• Request HOA exception/variance
• Choose a property without HOA restrictions
CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN QUESTIONS
Q: Can I customize my container home?
A: Yes! We offer complete customization:
• Floor plan layout
• Number and placement of windows/doors
• Interior finishes and materials
• Kitchen and bathroom fixtures
• Electrical and plumbing layouts
• Exterior siding options
• Roof styles (flat, pitched, green roof)
• Color schemes Contact our design team for custom quotes.
Q: How many bedrooms can fit in a 40ft container?
A: A single 40ft container (320 sq ft) typically accommodates:
• 1-2 bedrooms comfortably
• 3 bedrooms with compact layout For 3+ bedrooms with spacious rooms, consider expandable models (760 sq ft) or multi-container designs.
Q: Can I combine multiple containers?
A: Absolutely! Multi-container homes are very popular:
• 2-container home: 640-1,280 sq ft
• 3-container home: 960-1,920 sq ft
• 4+ containers: 1,280+ sq ft (custom designs) Containers can be arranged side-by-side, stacked, or in L/U shapes. We provide engineering for all multi-container projects.
Q: What insulation do you use?
A: We use spray foam insulation (R-19 rating) on walls and ceilings. This provides:
• Excellent thermal performance
• Air sealing (prevents drafts)
• Moisture barrier (prevents condensation)
• Sound dampening For extreme climates, we offer upgraded insulation packages (R-23 to R-30).
Q: Are container homes energy efficient?
A: Yes! Properly insulated container homes are highly energy efficient:
• R-19 insulation exceeds code requirements in most areas
• Steel shell is airtight (no drafts)
• Small square footage = less space to heat/cool
• Energy-efficient windows reduce heat gain/loss Many owners report 30-50% lower utility bills compared to traditional homes.
Q: Can I add a regular pitched roof?
A: Yes! Many customers add pitched roofs for:
• Traditional appearance (HOA approval)
• Attic storage space
• Better insulation (air gap between roof and container)
• Snow shedding in cold climates Pitched roof additions typically cost $3,000-$8,000.
Q: What foundation does a container home need?
A: Foundation options:
• Concrete slab (most permanent): $3,000-$6,000
• Concrete piers (most popular): $1,500-$3,000
• Helical piles (unstable soil): $2,500-$5,000
• Gravel pad with I-beams (temporary): $500-$1,500 Foundation type depends on soil conditions, frost line, and local codes. We provide specifications for all types.
DELIVERY & INSTALLATION QUESTIONS
Q: How is my container home delivered?
A: Delivery process:
1. Container loaded onto specialized flatbed truck (70-80 feet long)
2. GPS tracking provided during transport
3. We schedule delivery appointment with you
4. Truck arrives and uses hydraulic tilt bed to slide container off
5. Optional: Use forklift or crane for precise placement Delivery takes 1-2 hours typically.
Q: Do I need special equipment for delivery?
A: Site requirements:
• Level foundation prepared and ready
• Clear access for 70-80 foot truck
• No low-hanging power lines (<16 feet clearance)
• Flat staging area near final location Optional equipment:
• Forklift rental ($200-$400/day) for precise placement
• Crane service ($500-$1,500) for difficult access
Q: How long does delivery take?
A: After manufacturing is complete (4-6 weeks), shipping takes:
• Regional (under 500 miles): 3-5 days
• Cross-country: 7-14 days We provide delivery tracking and schedule arrival with you in advance.
Q: Can I inspect the container before delivery?
A: Yes! Options:
• Request progress photos during manufacturing (included)
• Video call walk-through before shipping (included)
• In-person inspection at our facility (by appointment) We want you to be 100% satisfied before delivery.
Q: What if my container is damaged during delivery?
A: All shipments are insured. If damage occurs during transport:
1. Document damage immediately with photos
2. Note on delivery receipt (don’t refuse delivery)
3. Contact us within 24 hours
4. We arrange repair or replacement (no cost to you) Damage during shipping is rare due to steel construction.
LIVING IN A CONTAINER HOME QUESTIONS
Q: What does it feel like to live in a container home?
A: Most residents report:
✓ Surprisingly spacious with proper layout
✓ Very quiet (steel provides sound insulation)
✓ Comfortable temperature with good insulation
✓ Modern, industrial-chic aesthetic
✓ Low maintenance compared to wood structures
✓ Strong sense of security (steel construction)
Common adjustments:
• Smaller living space requires minimalism
• Efficient storage solutions needed
• May feel echo-y without soft furnishings
Q: Are container homes hot in summer or cold in winter?
A: With proper insulation (R-19) and HVAC, container homes are comfortable year-round. Without insulation, steel conducts heat/cold significantly. We ALWAYS insulate our homes to prevent this issue. Adding a mini-split HVAC system provides excellent climate control.
Q: Do container homes rust?
A: Shipping containers are made from Corten steel designed to resist rust. However:
• Scratches/damage to paint can rust if not maintained
• Coastal areas (salt air) require more maintenance
• Humid climates need proper drainage Prevention:
• We apply weatherproof paint coating
• Inspect annually for scratches/chips
• Touch up paint every 2-3 years
• Full repaint every 7-10 years With maintenance, rust is not a significant issue.
Q: Can I expand my container home later?
A: Yes! Container homes are modular and expandable:
• Add another container (side-by-side or stacked)
• Build traditional addition attached to container
• Add decks, porches, or covered patios
• Install pop-out sections for extra space This flexibility is a major advantage over traditional construction.
Q: What about condensation inside container homes?
A: Spray foam insulation prevents condensation by:
• Creating thermal barrier (no cold steel surfaces)
• Air sealing (prevents humid air contact with cold metal)
• Vapor barrier included in insulation Condensation only occurs in uninsulated or poorly insulated containers. Our R-19 spray foam eliminates this issue.
COMPARISON QUESTIONS
Q: Container home vs tiny house – which is better?
A: Comparison: Feature | Container Home | Tiny House ——–|—————-|———— Structure | Steel frame (strong) | Wood frame Durability | 25-50+ years | 15-30 years Fire resistance | Excellent | Poor (wood burns) Pest resistance | Excellent (steel) | Poor (wood attracts pests) Cost | $8,000-$35,000 | $15,000-$80,000 Customization | Moderate | High Foundation | Simple | Trailer or foundation Mobility | Relocatable | Trailer-mobile Resale value | Growing market | Established market Container homes offer better durability and lower cost. Tiny houses offer more design freedom.
Q: Container home vs manufactured home?
A: Comparison: Feature | Container Home | Manufactured Home ——–|—————-|——————- Construction | Steel container | Wood/metal frame Customization | High | Moderate (limited models) Cost per sq ft | $75-$150 | $50-$100 Durability | 25-50+ years | 20-40 years Aesthetic | Modern industrial | Traditional residential Resale value | Appreciating | Depreciating Zoning acceptance | Varies | Varies (some restrictions) Container homes offer uniqueness and strength. Manufactured homes offer lower cost per square foot.
Q: Are container homes cheaper than building traditional?
A: Yes, significantly:
• Container home (40ft, 320 sq ft): $25,000-$35,000
• Traditional build (320 sq ft): $60,000-$100,000 Savings: 60-70% on materials and labor However, total project costs (permits, foundation, utilities) narrow the gap somewhat. Container homes still save $20,000-$50,000 on average.
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
Q: What size containers do you offer?
A: Available sizes:
• 10ft: 10‘L x 8’W x 8.5‘H (80 sq ft)
• 20ft: 20′L x 8‘W x 8.5’H (160 sq ft)
• 40ft: 40‘L x 8’W x 8.5‘H (320 sq ft)
• 40ft High Cube: 40′L x 8‘W x 9.5’H (320 sq ft with extra height) Interior dimensions slightly smaller due to insulation and framing.
Q: What’s the difference between new and used containers?
A: New (One-Trip) Containers:
• Used only once for overseas shipping
• Pristine condition (no dents, minimal rust)
• 25-30 year remaining lifespan
• Cost: 50-80% more than used Used (Cargo-Worthy) Containers:
• 10-15 years of shipping service
• Cosmetic wear (dents, rust spots, scratches)
• Structurally sound (inspected)
• 15-20 year remaining lifespan
• Cost: 50% less than new
• We refurbish before conversion (sandblast, paint, repair) Both types are suitable for homes when properly converted.
Q: Can I use a container home off-grid?
A: Yes! Popular off-grid features:
• Solar panel systems (3-6kW typical)
• Rainwater collection and filtration
• Composting toilets (no sewer needed)
• Propane appliances and heating
• Battery storage systems
• Well water with pressure pump Off-grid container homes are perfect for remote properties.
Q: What electrical system comes with container homes?
A: Electrical specifications:
• 200-amp main panel (residential standard)
• 12-20 outlets (depending on size)
• GFCI outlets in kitchen/bathroom
• LED lighting fixtures throughout
• Exterior weatherproof outlet
• Pre-wired for mini-split HVAC
• Circuit breakers meet NEC codes
• Grounding system included Professional electrician should make final utility connection.
Q: What plumbing system is included?
A: Plumbing specifications:
• PEX or copper supply lines (hot/cold water)
• ABS or PVC drain/waste/vent system
• Kitchen sink with faucet
• Bathroom toilet, shower, vanity sink
• Water heater space with connections
• Connection points for:
– City water main
– Well water system
– Sewer line
– Septic tank Professional plumber should make final utility connections.
ORDERING & BUSINESS QUESTIONS
Q: How do I order a container home?
A: Simple 5-step process:
1. Browse our catalog or request custom design
2. Contact us for quote and consultation
3. Place order with 30% deposit
4. We manufacture your home (4-6 weeks, with progress updates)
5. FREE delivery to your property
Q: How long does manufacturing take?
A: Production timeline:
• Standard models: 4-6 weeks
• Custom designs: 6-10 weeks
• Complex multi-container homes: 8-12 weeks We provide progress photos throughout manufacturing.
Q: What payment methods do you accept?
A: We accept: • Credit/debit cards
• Bank wire transfer
• Certified check or money order
• Financing (with approved credit)
• PayPal (orders above $10,000)
Q: What’s your return policy?
A: 30-day return policy:
• Return within 30 days of delivery
• Must be unmodified and original condition
• Customer pays return shipping
• 15% restocking fee may apply
• Custom-financed homes are non-refundable We want you to be satisfied with your purchase.
Q: Do you offer warranties?
A: Yes! Warranty coverage:
• 5-year structural warranty (frame, welds, weatherproofing)
• 10-year manufacturer warranty on windows/doors
• 1-year workmanship warranty (electrical, plumbing)
• Appliance warranties per manufacturer (1-2 years typical)
Q: Can I visit your facility?
A: Due to insurance and active construction, we don’t offer public tours. However:
• We provide extensive photo/video galleries
• Manufacturing progress photos sent to customers
• Video call walk-throughs available
• Occasional open houses at industry events
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