The Pros and Cons of Building with Shipping Containers

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THE PROS AND CONS OF BUILDING WITH SHIPPING CONTAINERS


INTRO  In the middle of the 20th century, the invention of shipping containers has become central to boosting global trade.  During those days, cargotecture and shipping container homes were very popular all over the world.  And still, it holds the best position because of its benefits, including cost-saving, time-saving, and earth-saving.  At first, the containers used for transporting goods and products, but more recently they are used for building homes.


 When do you think about shipping containers what comes to your mind? You get an image of the giant, metal, and big storage unit’s containers.  It has become a trend to use these shipping containers and turning them into unique homes, and people love the idea.  Moreover, if you want to construct a new home, it cost more than 50lakhs, but building with shipping container homes in C hennai has eased the cost of new construction.


 Even though shipping containers are special, but still, they are not perfect.  The key to building homes with shipping containers is knowing the benefits and limitations of shipping containers.  In this article, we’ll discuss some of the common pros and cons of building with shipping containers.


PROS OF BUILDING SHIPPING CONTAINERS:

 Cost-Effective  Shipping containers have more advantages than traditional types of construction.  Many people feel that using shipping containers for the building is fits in their budget and save their money.  And the containers have many factors such as overall size, amount of DIY labor, cost, and design choices.  In India, depending on the size, the shipping container costs Rs. 60, 000 to 1lakh.


STRUCTURAL STABILITY

 Shipping containers are also almost indestructible.  Shipping containers are made of steel to handle extreme loads, withstand wear and tear, survive in all climatic conditions, last for decades, and to create a multi-story home.  And it was designed for a long journey across the ocean, and its structural stability prevents homes from earthquakes, hurricane-proof, and other natural disasters.


EASE AND SPEED OF CONSTRUCTION  For a traditional construction, it will take around 4-6 months to build a house.  But building a house with shipping container takes hardly 2-3 weeks and it is friendlier to the DIYer.  Moreover, you have to hire more people for traditional construction, but on the other side, you can hire a few constructors with previous experience in building with containers.


OFF-SITE CONSTRUCTION

 The benefit of shipping container homes is that they can be built tremendously quickly and precisely in the off-site, then delivered to your land.  Sometimes land is not suitable to build with containers.  In this case, you can make your shipping container home at a local factory, and then it will be delivered to your land.


SAFETY  Shipping container home is much safer than living in traditional homes.  Living in rural infrastructure and remote place bring major problems such as burglaries and break-ins.  But in contrast, containers need a blowtorch or dynamite to break through them and are too heavy to lift and a break-in.  Moreover, it contributes to making it a safe structure for work well and protects against natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes.


CONS OF BUILDING SHIPPING CONTAINERS:

 Insulation and Heat Control  Shipping containers are made of steel, and they absorb heat and cold very well.  So, it’s difficult for them to control the temperature inside.  In order to control the temperature, you have to use the correct type of insulation and paint that will adhere to the curve of the walls.  And these insulations also further reduce the already inadequate space of the shipping container.


REFURBISHING

 You are doing a huge favor to our environment when you use the old refurbished containers.  However, these containers tend to rust quickly, because they have been damaged, dented, or scratched, and it is unsafe to use them for your new home construction.  If you still want the used container, then you have to make sure about the structural integrity of your home.  And repainting your home will help it to last for 20years and much more.


ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT

 Using old shipping containers for building a home is an effective way of recycling them.  But the ecological footprint of these houses is a very larger size.  Before you start to live in, you need to sandblast the entire container and replace the floor.  And you have to ensure that the carbon emissions are disposed of correctly.


DANGEROUS CHEMICALS

 Sh ippin g co nta in ers a re ma de o f meta l, a n d it sta ys o n th e ocea n a n d th e sa ltwa ter ma y ca use rust a n d corro sion .  Th e used sh ippin g con ta in ers usually h a ve h a za rdous chemicals a n d trea ted to prevent ero sion durin g tra n s port.  Befo re you turn th e co nta in er in to your h ome, ens ur e yo u in spect th em to con fir m th at it is s afe for use in h o me con structio n.  Buildin g a s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r h o u s e is o n e of the mos t ama zin g experien ces you ca n get in yo ur life. It h elps you to ma ke a un iq ue h ome.


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