Starting point Request current yard price

Final price depends on branch inventory, current condition, delivery distance, delivery method, and site access. We confirm expectations before you commit.

Exterior
20 ft L x 8 ft W x 8 ft 6 in H
Interior
Approx. 19 ft 4 in L x 7 ft 8 in W x 7 ft 10 in H
Door opening
Approx. 7 ft 8 in W x 7 ft 5 in H
Tare weight
Approx. 4,800 lb
Storage volume
Approx. 1,170 cu ft

What helps us quote accurately

  • Delivery location and nearest TCG branch
  • Preferred placement direction, door orientation, and site access
  • What you are storing and whether ventilation, shelving, or security upgrades are needed
  • Timeline, site conditions, and whether blocks or pads are ready
  • Whether cosmetics matter or function is the priority

Storage fit

Budget storage for real work

Residential storage

A dependable storage footprint for tools, materials, fittings, and small equipment at jobsites, farms, yards, and commercial locations.

Construction and trades

Secure storage for tools, fittings, materials, and equipment when you need a dependable container at a jobsite or yard.

Farms and acreages

Practical storage for parts, tires, seasonal equipment, and dry goods that need to stay organized and protected from weather.

Commercial overflow

A flexible storage asset for retail backstock, records, tools, event equipment, and branch overflow without committing to permanent space.

Why used

The practical choice when storage matters more than shine.

Most used-container buyers are solving a real operational problem: tools need to stop disappearing, inventory needs to get out of the weather, or a yard needs more secure storage without building permanent space. We keep the conversation focused on condition, access, delivery, and whether used is genuinely the right fit.

Function-first value

Used containers are popular because they solve the storage problem without paying for a cleaner one-trip finish.

Weather-resistant shell

Steel corrugations, cargo doors, seals, and marine-grade flooring make the container a practical choice for secure outdoor storage.

Practical footprint

The standard container format works well for most storage customers because it is predictable, secure, and easy to quote.

Yard-backed support

The Container Guy helps confirm branch inventory, delivery requirements, site access, and sensible add-ons before you commit.

New or used

Choose the condition that fits the job

Decision
One-trip
Used
Appearance
Cleaner paint, fewer dents, and a better first impression for residential, commercial, and customer-visible sites.
Cosmetic wear, dents, scuffs, surface rust, patches, and original shipping markings are normal.
Budget
Higher upfront cost, usually better presentation and long-term resale appeal.
Lower upfront cost when function matters more than appearance.
Future modifications
Preferred base when the container may become an office, workshop, tool crib, or branded storage unit.
Still workable for many upgrades, but condition should be confirmed before heavy modification work.
Best fit
Customers who care about appearance, cleaner interiors, future modifications, or long-term storage value.
Jobsites, farms, yards, and storage uses where the container does not need to look new.

Delivery reality

Plan the placement before the truck rolls.

Most storage customers need the same thing: a clear path, a level placement area, and enough room for the delivery equipment to safely unload. We confirm delivery details before final quote.

Truck clearancePlan for straight-line room for a self-unloading trailer plus overhead clearance from trees, wires, signs, and building overhangs.
Ground conditionsFirm, level ground is best. Gravel, concrete, packed yard, timbers, or pads help keep doors operating properly.
Access pathTell us about gates, turns, slopes, mud, snow, fences, and where the doors should face.

Useful add-ons

Make the container work harder

Lock box and security

Protect the padlock area and make the container harder to tamper with.

Ask about security

Vents and condensation control

Improve air movement for storage situations where moisture management matters.

Plan ventilation

Shelving and racking

Turn floor storage into organized, accessible inventory or tool storage.

Build a layout

Ramps, doors, and access

Add ramps, man doors, roll-up doors, or custom access points when the standard cargo doors are not enough.

Discuss access

Buyer questions

Common questions before you buy