We provide an extensive range of modifications for shipping containers to meet diverse needs. Whether you're looking to transform a container into a mobile office, a pop-up, or even a unique living space, we have you covered. Each modification is tailored to your specifications, ensuring both functionality and durability, regardless of the environmental challenges your container might face.
- Doors and Windows: Adding standard or custom-sized doors and windows for access and light. Options include sliding, hinged, roll-up, or even French doors.
- Cutting Openings: Creating new entrances or windows by cutting into the container's steel walls, which typically requires reinforcing the structure around these openings.
- HVAC Systems: Installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for comfort in different climates.
- Modular Extensions: Connecting multiple containers or adding modules for larger spaces or multi-story structures.
- Mobility Features: Adding wheels or skids for containers meant for temporary setups or easy relocation.
- Paint and Coatings: Painting or applying other protective coatings to match aesthetics or to protect against corrosion.
- Roofing: Adding a roof for extra protection or to blend with architectural styles, which could include traditional roofing materials or extensions for overhangs.
- Exterior Cladding: Covering the container's corrugated steel with wood, metal panels, or other materials for a different look or to hide the container aesthetic.
- Insulation: Adding insulation for temperature control, for living spaces or climate-controlled storage. Materials can vary from spray foam to reflective insulation.
- Electrical Wiring: electrical systems for lighting, outlets, and appliances, which might also involve setting up solar panels or generators for off-grid solutions.
- Plumbing: In restaurants or offices, plumbing for kitchens, bathrooms or basic water supply can be installed.
- Flooring: Replacing the floor with tile, steel or other materials for safety, aesthetics and insulation.
- Interior Finishing: Installing drywall, paneling, or other interior finishes to create a more residential or commercial feel.
- Security Features: Reinforcing for secure storage or adding surveillance systems.
- Eco-Friendly Additions: Implementing green technologies like rainwater harvesting, solar panels, or wind turbines.
- Custom Designs: Creating unique spaces like art studios, pop-up shops, cafes, or even swimming pool containers.
- Building Codes: Ensuring modifications comply with local building codes, particularly for residential use.
- Zoning Laws: Checking if container structures are allowed for the intended use in your area.