Constructing a shipping container home is an exciting and rewarding endeavor, but it can also be a challenging experience. One of the main things to keep in mind is, shipping containers are unique as far as building materials go. As such, they have their own confounding issues as well as fascinating advantages
Not All Containers Are Equal
This is a very important aspect you’ll need to keep in mind before purchasing your container. The most common types used for buildings are high cube, standard and refrigerated. In addition to determining the type of shipping container that will be best for your situation, you will have to decide on the condition of the container that will be most appropriate. Shipping containers are available to be purchased as new, used and one trip containers.
One aspect to keep in mind, is that a high cube container will give a smaller space a deceivingly roomier feel, an aspect that many container home owners say is a game changer. The high cube containers are approximately 50% more expensive than standard containers, but most agree that the extra foot of height is indispensable.
Don’t Change Your Design During Construction
One of the biggest reasons why all types of homes take longer to build and cost more than expected is because the design gets changed while the building is under construction. The time to change your design is during the planning stage. It is very important to commit to your final design before you begin construction. Make sure to do as much research as possible before building and ideally, visit several container homes to get inspiration before you commit to your design. A good architect will not only produce the 2D elevations, but many can product 3D renderings as well.
Don’t Cut the Containers…Too Much
Like most building materials, shipping containers can be used to build anything from inexpensive homes to multi-million-dollar mansions and everything in the middle. However, most people decide to use shipping containers because of the cost savings benefits.
Maintaining as much of the container’s structural integrity as possible will save money. Any time you cut steel out of your container it costs you both time and money. Not only will you have to pay to remove the steel from your containers, you will also need to to reinforce the opening.
if you look at the cheapest container homes built, one thing they have in common is that they have not modified the original structure extensively. Of course, opening for doors and windows have been cut, but they haven’t removed large sections from the walls of the container.
Finding Contractors Can Be Difficult
People use contractors because they don’t have either the time or the skills to construct the building themselves. This applies to traditional building as well as shipping container homes.
Since shipping container homes are a relatively new building model, the number of contractors who specialize in this type of construction are somewhat limited.
Of course, you can purchase an already finished structure from the different models offered by CargoHomes. These structures arrive pre-finished and the only aspect you will need your contractor to complete is the final set-up and site preparation.
Conclusion
After reading this article, you should be in good shape to begin your container home adventure! Be sure to check out our other blog posts on this subject and leave your ideas in the comments section below. We’d love to hear from you!
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