Welcome to our FAQ page, where we address the most commonly asked questions about our products/services. Whether you’re a newcomer seeking basic information or a returning customer with specific queries, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to provide clarity and assistance. From understanding sizing to expected costs, this page aims to streamline your experience and ensure that you have all the information you need at your fingertips. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, feel free to reach out to our knowledgable team for personalized assistance.
20’ containers are delivered on a straight roll back body truck (tow truck) the truck is approximately 30’ long, 8.5’ wide. We require 55’- 60’ of space to drop a 20’ container on your site. Your site should be a relatively flat surface at least 10’ wide. 40’ containers are delivered on a tractor trailer combination vehicle which is approximately 70’ long. Your site should be at least 110’ long and level to fit a 40’ container.
Generally we can deliver a 20’ or 40’ container in two business days.
No, once a storage container is on the ground the truck winch will not move loaded containers
Generally you can fit approximately four rooms of household furniture in a 20’ container.
Pricing varies on container size and options.
We sell storage trailers and ground level storage containers.
Floor height of dry storage trailers would be between 50” and 54”
Dry storage trailers come in two widths, 91” wide and 98” wide these dimensions can vary by an inch or two depending on the trailer design. Pricing varies on trailer size and options.
Pricing varies on trailer size and options.
We sell storage trailers and ground level storage containers.
20’ ground level refrigerated storage containers are delivered on a straight roll back body truck (tow truck) the truck is approximately 30’ long, 8.5’ wide. We require 55’- 60’ of space to drop a 20’ container on your site. Your site should be a relatively flat surface at least 10’ wide.
With our 10’ & 20’ refrigerated storage containers it’s wise to plan your requirements well in advance of your needs.
We have two levels of service for our ground level refrigerated storage containers, deep frozen which will reach from minus 20 to plus 60, our med. temp. Units will go from 35 to plus 60.
We have two levels of capacity with our ground level refrigerated storage containers, deep frozen units which require 220 volts / 60 amp / 3 phase and our medium temperature units require 220 volts /30 amp / single phase.