Product Description
1. Container house brief introduction
Container house is designed and developed according to the standard size of shipping container. Transportation is designed in accordance with a standard ISO shipping container. The corner casting structure enables lifting capability utilizing a crane in the same manner as a standard ISO shipping container.
2. Container house characteristics
- Good ability to assemble and disassemble for several times without damage.
- Could be lifted, fixed and combined freely.
- Heatproof and waterproof.
- Cost saving and convenient transportation (Each 4 container house can be loaded in one standard container).
- Service life can reach up to 10 - 15 years.
- Professional installation supervision and training available.
3. Container house usage
Widely used as site office, site living room, meeting room, dormitory, shop, toilet, storage, kitchen, shower room and more. Built with light materials for easy packing and transport. The house can be assembled and disassembled more than 6 times.
4. Structure & Installation
Flat Pack Container size: 6.055m*2.435m*2.896m. Features EPS/Rock wool sandwich panels for walls and glass wool for the roof. A team of 6 workers can install 1 unit in just 2 hours! Can be stacked up to 3 floors. The fully sealed-top and corner-draining system ensures no water leaking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary uses for these container houses?
They are highly versatile and widely used as site offices, temporary living quarters, dormitories, meeting rooms, shops, kitchens, and portable toilets.
How long does it take to install one unit?
The installation is very fast. A team of 6 skilled workers can typically complete the installation of one standard unit within 2 hours.
What is the expected service life of the structure?
The design service life of these container houses is up to 30 years, with a typical utility life ranging from 10 to 15 years depending on maintenance and environment.
Are the units resistant to extreme weather conditions?
Yes, they are designed to withstand winds up to 210 km/h and have an earthquake resistance rating of Grade 8. They operate effectively in temperatures ranging from -50°C to +50°C.
Can these container houses be stacked?
Yes, the structural integrity of the galvanized steel frame allows these units to be stacked up to 3 storeys high safely.
What type of insulation is used in the walls?
We offer various insulation options including EPS, PUR, PIR, and Rockwool sandwich panels to ensure optimal thermal performance.