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Storage Containers for Sale

Storage containers turn a patch of level ground into secure, weatherproof space with no foundation and no build permit in most areas. Our storage stock is sealed wind & water tight, with cam-locking doors and dry steel interiors. Choose 20ft, 40ft, high cube, or roll-up door units, all delivered for a flat $500 nationwide.

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Storage Containers for Sale

When you need lockable space fast, a steel storage container beats a shed or a rented unit. There's no slab to pour and, in most jurisdictions, no permit for stationary storage. The doors cam-lock shut, the corrugated Corten walls shrug off weather, and the box is yours to keep on site for years instead of paying a monthly rental that never ends. Buy once and the container keeps earning its place season after season.

Picking the Right Storage Container

  • 20ft: about 1,170 cubic feet, holds the contents of a small house or a contractor's full kit. Fits tighter lots and turns in shorter driveways.
  • 40ft: roughly double the space for bulk inventory, equipment, or seasonal stock.
  • High cube: 9'6" tall instead of 8'6", useful for tall shelving or stacked pallets.
  • Roll-up door & side-opening units: easier access when you're loading and unloading often.
  • Insulated & anti-condensation builds: for tools, electronics, or anything that suffers from sweating.

For storage, you don't need a cargo certification, so wind & water tight and storage-grade boxes are the value pick. They're sealed against rain and drafts and locked tight; the cosmetic wear simply keeps the price down. Some units in this range add anti-condensation paint to fight the interior sweating that happens in humid or temperature-swinging climates, which protects whatever you're keeping inside. Pricing runs from $1,050 for a used 20ft up to $20,500 for larger and specialized storage builds, with the same flat $500 delivery on every order.

Security is where these boxes really earn their keep. The cargo doors latch with multiple locking bars, and most buyers add a lockbox that shrouds the padlock so bolt cutters can't reach it. Add interior shelving or racking and a 20ft becomes an organized stockroom rather than a pile in a steel box. For damp climates, the anti-condensation options stop the ceiling sweat that ruins cardboard and rusts tools, which is the most common complaint from people who buy a bare box and skip that step.

Compare Sizes and Conditions

Deciding on footprint? Compare the 20ft containers against the 40ft containers for capacity before you buy. Watching the budget? The used range covers the same wind & water tight grades at storage-friendly prices. Set the box on gravel, railroad ties, or level compacted ground so water drains and the doors stay square. Everything ships in stock, arrives by tilt-bed truck, and carries our 30-day return policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a storage container cost?
Storage units in this category start at about $1,050 for a used 20ft box and run up to $20,500 for large or specialized builds. Wind & water tight and storage-grade units are the most budget-friendly, and delivery is a flat $500.
Do I need a permit for a storage container?
In many areas, a container used for stationary storage needs no permit, but local zoning rules vary. Some cities require a permit or limit placement. Check with your local authority before ordering, especially for long-term placement.
What size storage container do I need?
A 20ft holds about 1,170 cubic feet, enough for a small household or a full contractor's kit. A 40ft roughly doubles that. If you need height for tall shelving, choose a high cube at 9'6".
How do I prepare the ground for a storage container?
Set it on level, well-draining ground such as gravel, concrete, or railroad ties placed under the corner castings. This keeps the floor off wet soil and helps the doors stay square and easy to open.
Are storage containers secure and weatherproof?
Yes. Every unit is wind & water tight with cam-locking doors and a dry steel interior. Many buyers add a lockbox or padlock for extra security. The corrugated Corten walls handle rain, wind, and sun without rusting through.