20FT HQ Refrigerated Container
The Refrigerated Shipping Container is an excellent solution for projects requiring natural temperature control without the expense of active cooling systems. Built with approximately 3 inches of insulation in both the walls and ceiling, these non-working refrigerated containers help maintain cooler interior temperatures even in hot climates. Available in both 20ft and 40ft sizes, they are ideal for beach properties, construction projects, storage facilities, workshops, and container home conversions. Optional pull-up doors can be installed to provide convenient access and improve functionality for a variety of commercial and residential applications.
"Insulated refrigerated containers provide cooler interiors and durable storage solutions for hot climates."
The Refrigerated Shipping Container offers a highly versatile and cost-effective space solution for individuals and businesses seeking a durable insulated structure. Originally designed for temperature-sensitive cargo, these containers feature approximately 3 inches of insulation throughout the walls and ceiling, making them significantly cooler than standard shipping containers. Even though the refrigeration equipment is no longer operational, the insulated shell remains extremely valuable for construction projects, storage facilities, workshops, retail spaces, and container home developments.
Available in both 20ft and 40ft configurations, these containers perform exceptionally well in tropical and coastal regions where heat management is important. Their insulated construction reduces heat transfer, helping maintain a more comfortable interior environment without requiring extensive additional insulation. Optional pull-up doors can be added to improve accessibility and functionality. Built from heavy-duty steel, refrigerated containers offer long-lasting durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance requirements. Their adaptability makes them a popular choice for commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential applications requiring reliable and efficient insulated space.
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- High-Quality Corten Steel: Provides excellent durability and corrosion resistance.
- Watertight Design: Ensures protection against moisture, keeping contents dry and secure.
- Lockbox Compatibility: Enhances security with options for lockboxes.
- Cost-Effective Storage Solution: A long-term investment for secure, spacious storage.
- Ample Storage Space: 320 square feet of usable space for diverse storage needs.
- Construction Sites: Secure storage of tools, equipment, and materials.
- Retail & Wholesale Storage: Ideal for inventory management and overflow storage.
- Personal Storage: Great for household goods, furniture and seasonal items.
- Workshops and Studios: Convert into a functional workspace with ease.
- Agricultural Use: Store farm equipment, feed and supplies securely.
Do you provide products to individuals only or do you also sell to businesses?
We work with both individual buyers and business clients, depending on the type of container and the project requirements.
Do you offer financing?
Financing availability can vary by project type, so we review options during the quote process.
What is the difference between a custom build and standard model?
Standard models use a more repeatable layout, while custom builds are tailored to your exact space, finish and utility requirements.
Are there any extra costs or fees?
Delivery distance, site access, modifications and installation requirements may affect final pricing.
Can I move my container later?
Yes. Many container units can be relocated later, provided access and lifting conditions are properly planned.
What type of containers do you use?
We use standard and modified shipping containers, including high cube and refrigerated units when the project calls for them.
Can I use the container for storage?
Absolutely. They are widely used for storing tools, equipment, inventory, supplies, and household items.
Do refrigerated containers require additional insulation?
In many applications, the existing insulation is sufficient, though additional insulation can be added if required for specific projects.