Residential storage
A dependable storage footprint for tools, materials, fittings, and small equipment at jobsites, farms, yards, and commercial locations.
Final price depends on branch inventory, current condition, delivery distance, delivery method, and site access. We confirm expectations before you commit.
Storage fit
A dependable storage footprint for tools, materials, fittings, and small equipment at jobsites, farms, yards, and commercial locations.
Secure storage for tools, fittings, materials, and equipment when you need a dependable container at a jobsite or yard.
Practical storage for parts, tires, seasonal equipment, and dry goods that need to stay organized and protected from weather.
A flexible storage asset for retail backstock, records, tools, event equipment, and branch overflow without committing to permanent space.
Why used
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.
Used containers are popular because they solve the storage problem without paying for a cleaner one-trip finish.
Steel corrugations, cargo doors, seals, and marine-grade flooring make the container a practical choice for secure outdoor storage.
The standard container format works well for most storage customers because it is predictable, secure, and easy to quote.
The Container Guy helps confirm branch inventory, delivery requirements, site access, and sensible add-ons before you commit.
New or used
Delivery reality
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.
Useful add-ons
Protect the padlock area and make the container harder to tamper with.
Ask about securityImprove air movement for storage situations where moisture management matters.
Plan ventilationTurn floor storage into organized, accessible inventory or tool storage.
Build a layoutAdd ramps, man doors, roll-up doors, or custom access points when the standard cargo doors are not enough.
Discuss accessBuyer questions
Used containers are working cargo units with cosmetic wear. Expect dents, scuffs, surface rust, old markings, and repairs. The key question is whether the condition is suitable for your storage use.
Shipping containers are designed to be wind and watertight for cargo use. We still recommend confirming door seals, placement, and ventilation needs based on what you plan to store.
A 20 ft container is the practical choice for most small business, acreage, residential, and jobsite storage because it fits more sites than a 40 ft unit while still offering meaningful storage volume.
A full foundation is not usually required, but firm and level support helps doors work properly and helps keep the unit stable. Gravel, concrete, timbers, or pads are common options.
Yes, as long as the site can be accessed safely and the container can be lifted or loaded. Let us know if you expect to relocate it so delivery and placement can be planned accordingly.
Container pricing depends on branch inventory, delivery distance, equipment, site access, and condition expectations. A quote lets us confirm the right unit and landed price before you commit.