How Much Does a Container House Cost?
Home standard container house size is around outer size: 5950 x 3000 x 2800mm inner size: 5750 x 2800 x 2500mm.
The cost of the Unit is EC$25,000.00.
It includes 1 door, 2 windows, floorboard, ceiling, light, socket, wire. Also, there are low price containers. The cost of each container is different and varies based on several conditions.
High-quality containers cost more but will last longer and usually have fewer issues when building. Used and older containers are usually more affordable.
Waterproof Design
This container house design is improved with the development of technology upgrades. The roof is arched and the roofing sheets are lap joined to prevent leaks and ensure the efficent run off of rain water.
Repeat use many times.
Beacuse of its fantastic design this Home Collapsible Container House is getting more and more popular on construction sites as it can be re-used thousands of times. After you finish a project, you can fold the house in several minutes and transport it to a new project site. The hinge is specially produced by our own factory, and it’s thicker and stronger than others, guaranteeing a long-life span for the whole structure.
Pros of Container House
Flexible Design: The container house design create the possibility to achieve all kinds of buildings, and the design can be easily adjusted based on your requirement in the future. If you need to move the container room, it can also be moved without assembly, and everything remains intact inside. The container house can meet your needs on the tight time schedule and strict design requirements.
Quick Assembly: All the components of the container house will be finished in our factory. This prevents site installation delays due to bad weather. The container house installation also requires fewer workers than traditional buildings; most projects can be finished in weeks or days.
Low Cost: The container house is a cost-effective solution for temporary house use, and suitable for repeat use. Since all the production is finished in the factory, the construction process will be shorter on the site. Moreover, everything that refers to design is confirmed before production so there is minimal material waste.
Cons of Container House
Structural Issues: While container homes are sturdy, their roofs and wall panels are vulnerable, requiring the installation of a secondary roof or canopy if you’re in an area with a lot of rain. In addition, when combining multiple boxes to build a larger structure, the splices will need to be reinforced.
Insulation Issues: The wall panel thickness of container house is usually 50mm/75mm/100mm, if your area is very cold, you need to add external wall panel outside to make your partition thicker, so that you can insulate the container house well. This also means that the cost will increase.
Exterior and Interior Space is Limited: Container houses come in standard lengths of 20ft and 40ft, which means that the exterior shape will be limited when multiple boxes are combined. In addition, after the container house is installed, the interior space is only 8ft high, and there may not be enough headroom for taller people.
Installation Concerns: Container homes are still unfamiliar in some areas and most contractors are not familiar with the structure of container homes, so they may not be skilled enough to install them on site.