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FAQs

About the shipping container canopy

It is b1 conductive so it is strongly fire-resistant.

The structure is galvanized steel and fabric covers are 450g PVC and 900g PVC for big sizes.

It depends on the state, in states where the snow is very intense we recommend the double truss.

It is not necessary to have only containers, you can use columns to have the supports for the base plates.

If there is a hurricane and it exceeds 60mph you need to remove the cover, if the structure is welded, it will withstand the hurricane without problems. For a hurricane we recommend anchoring the containers to the ground because very strong winds can move the containers and bend the structure.

About installing container shelters

Of course, you can, you must take into consideration that when you do this you lose the width of the containers.

It all depends on the width of the shipping container roof kit, to find the answer to this question you need to go to our manuals page to see your case.

You can join them together but it is necessary that the widths match and it is necessary to sew the covers together.

There are two options if you want something temporary you can bolt them on or if you want something more fixed you can weld it and this will give it more support.

The containers are very versatile. They can be assembled and installed easily and quickly to provide protected storage or working space. Now when it comes to our roofs for containers since our systems can be permanent or portable, you can either weld or bold, if you’re looking for a permanent space resistance to storms or hurricanes then you should weld that to your containers, now by bolding it, your structure can be easily moved to the next job site once the work is finished.

PRODUCT HELP

Most of our customers looking for a small container roof size, buy a roof 20 ft wide which is enough for their needs, however this is based on individual needs, usage and location.

If you want to get the best value for money, we recommend opting for a roof 40 or 60 feet wide. It is also important to remember that there is no limit to the number of containers that can be stacked on top of each other, allowing you to have a larger or higher structure while maintaining reasonable costs while providing an additional storage compartment.

Of course, you can, the only thing you need to do is to let us know and send us the shipping label.

In order to filter the water very well, we recommend adding two feet of height to the containers on the inside. All our shipping container roofs come with an extra cover to allow the water to filter.

No, they only take care of bringing the product to your door, it is necessary that you have a forklift otherwise you must tell us in advance to make the reservation and make an extra payment of $75.

Shipping containers themselves can act as the structural base to your building, saving you time and money. It is important to make sure the ground is level before you place your containers at your build site. This is because leveling your building will provide a uniform base for your shipping container building.

If the ground is not level, your building could lean to one side and your roof panels, sides and ends may not line up properly.

Prepare your site before leveling by removing items that could affect the base quality, like:

Debris

Rocks

Tree and tree roots

Additionally, make sure there is enough room to allow workers and equipment to move around your site.