Frequently Asked Questions About Containers
Take a look at some of our most commonly asked questions regarding our shipping containers for sale in Wisconsin.
Need more help? Give us a call and let's talk about your needs. Call us at (262) 214-5947. Are The Containers Weathertight?Yes. We default to containers that are rated for weathertight applications. If you ask specifically for a cheaper price, we might be able to find lower rated containers that don't promise weathertight ability.
Do We Offer A Rent-to-Own Program?No not at this time. We specialize in selling storage containers.
What Forms Of Payment Do We Accept?We accept cash, check and all major credit cards when you are looking to purchase a storage container.
Where Do You Deliver Shipping Containers?We have relationships with major delivery companies throughout the state. So we can deliver anywhere including Milwaukee, Madison, Fox Valley, Steven's Point, Green Bay, Eau Claire and more. Just call us and explain your situation.
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How Much Space Is Needed To Deliver A Container?
For safety reasons, we recommend about 60 feet of cleared space in front of the destination if you purchase a 20-foot shipping container. And we recommend about 100 feet of cleared space for a 40-foot container. Plus the area should be free from overhead obstructions like power lines, tree branches, etc.
Can I Choose My Color On The Container?
For a used shipping container, we cannot guarantee a preferred color choice. It's based on availability.
For a new shipping container, we may be able to choose a specific color based on some criteria. Give us a call and let's talk it through.
For a new shipping container, we may be able to choose a specific color based on some criteria. Give us a call and let's talk it through.
How Do I Know I'm Getting A Quality Shipping Container?
All of our storage containers go through multiple levels of inspection. First, it's inspected at the loading dock by our specialists. Next, it's inspected by our driver when they pick up the container and load it on the truck. Finally, it's inspected by yourself when it arrives. You and the driver can walk the entire container and give your approval on the quality.