DISCOVER THE MODERN AND INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION OF CONTAINER HOUSES


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Container Homes

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Is it cheaper to build a container home?

It's much cheaper to build a shipping container home than a regular home. While a single container home might cost around $30,000 to build, a house of similar size would cost you around $90,000 to build. Shipping container homes are a clear winner in terms of price.

Do container homes hold value?


Do Shipping Container Homes Hold Value? Shipping container homes typically do retain their value for many years. Depending on the housing market for the area, you're likely to experience them increasing in value. They're attractive to buyers because you can deliver practically anywhere.


How long do container homes last?

About 25 years

Generally speaking, though, a home built from used shipping containers should last about 15 years without any major maintenance, and one built using new containers should last about 25 years. By using an effective form of external cladding, you can extend your home's lifespan by several decades

Can you insure a container home?

There is an affordable and easy way to insure modular homes, shipping container homes and even tiny houses on wheels.

MANTENANCE TIPS

Container homes are becoming increasingly popular as a new housing trend. Although many people are building container homes because they are trendy and cost-effective, they are having a lot of trouble maintaining them. However, proper maintenance techniques can extend the life of a container home up to twice as long as the estimated 25-year lifespan.


1. Rust-proof paint

Metal is used to construct shipping containers, which can rust. Furthermore, the paint used to paint shipping containers prior to the year 2017 is unsafe. The main reason for this is that these shipping containers were used for transporting cargo across borders. The paint used back then was extremely weather resistant. Most of these paints were solvent-based. If breathed in, it can be extremely toxic to humans. If you're building a house, make sure you get new shipping containers. Moreover, if it is impossible to tell whether the containers are new or old, make sure to paint them with rust-free paint.

2. Add exterior siding to your container house

The siding on your container house transforms it into a home rather than simply a box. Siding may give your container house a more inviting appearance while also providing additional protection from the elements that can reduce its lifespan.

Because container homes are metal and require cuts, you must think about how you will accomplish the siding. Making a few cuts as feasible is critical. As a result, utilize high-quality sidings, such as vinyl, fiber, or composite siding.

Using mechanical fasteners to join wood panels instead of creating any holes or cuts on the exterior of your container is another good alternative.

3. A new roof for your container home

The sidewalls of steel containers are quite robust. The container's roof, on the other hand, is not particularly sturdy. It is consequently critical to replace the roof of your container house.

For a container home, the roof is crucial because it may extend the life of a container house by more than 90%. Shipping containers alone are extremely resilient to natural disasters. A decent roof, on the other hand, offers the required rain and sun protection for your home, as well as being the first line of defense against rust. A stronger roof can protect you from the weather and offer excellent insulation for your home.

4. Consider a strong foundation

Container dwellings meet the standards of foundation as regular structures. The foundation can ensure that the container house is stable. It will also keep the house from sinking into the ground.

The nature of the ground is the most important component in determining the type of foundation that must be employed. If your soil is soft or has a clay layer, you may need to consider additional foundation support to ensure that your home does not sink after 10 or 20 years.


5. Make Sure you properly seal any Modifications made

As previously said, the fewer cuts and openings in your container, the better. However, you may have a one-of-a-kind design that necessitates several cuts in your container. All you have to do now is make sure the improvements you made to your container house are properly sealed.

This is critical that you pay special attention to the window and door openings in your container house. This is because these apertures might influence the container home's interior and exterior. These are the major entry points for humidity. Make improvements to your container house using silicone or insulation to improve ventilation.

With the right container house, almost any type of architecture can be built! And there is no limit to what you can do with it: make a trendy home, a commercial space, or just something cost-efficient.

GUIDE

Shipping container homes are a fantastic way to live off the grid and have a virtually maintenance-free home.


This guide is filled with detailed instructions and illustrations, and it will teach you everything about planning, designing, and building your


own custom shipping container home from scratch, from floor plans to your finished project, all with easy-to-follow step-by-step illustrated instructions.

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