Steel shipping containers outlive their usefulness as cargo carriers within 5 years, and they used to site abandoned at shipyards for years. What we are doing is reusing these containers promoting “Go Green” sustainable living.

Ideal building material. These containers are well known for their durability, adaptability. light weight, low cost and ease of stacking, creating a recycling trend that we are feeding off.

Container homes are essentially leftover cargo carriers that are used to build homes. There is a multitude of modular home manufacturer businesses that are doing quite well in selling these.

A prominent and major claim that they use in promoting their business is that these homes are helping the “Go Green ” cause. Resultantly, the idea is appealing to the young people who are acutely aware of the climate threat looming over us.

Unlike traditional houses, container houses can be easily transported to you. Also, if you want to move to a new place, a container house is definitely easier to move. It saves you a lot of trouble packing and unpacking which also saves precious time.

 

Container homes can be made quite bright and airy. If you install large-sized glass windows on the sides, it can be pleasantly airy and bright during the day.

During the dark hours, you can add warmth to your house by installing some cheery LED strip lights. This will add a definitive glow and can add charm to your house.

No matter where you are in the world, you’ll find that container houses are quite easy to access. Companies also offer to deliver them to you within weeks. This saves you the arduous task of going to market all the time to buy one thing or another.

Container homes are built of the strongest steel. Hence, a container house is very much capable of holding up its own in all kinds of severe storms and will keep you safe from the extreme winds and rains.

Steel is an excellent conductor of heat. One of the major challenges a container house poses is that it gets extremely hot and humid during summers. This makes it next to impossible to be inside one for longer periods of time.

 

You’ll have to get good insulation and cooling/heating system to make sure the container is livable during peak summer and winter months.

Containers have proved to be barely enough for providing living space for two people. If you have kids, buying a container house wouldn’t be a very wise choice.

In addition to this, as opposed to regular homes container homes are quite small. This significantly limits the capacity for bringing in the furniture that is required for comfortable living.

Container homes have a certain appeal to them. Although it is safe to say that the thought of owning one is pretty exciting, one has to keep in mind the practical issues.

Owning and then maintaining a container home is no easy task. However, if you think you are game and can manage and maintain one, you should most definitely give it a try.

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