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Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts
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Friday, February 12, 2016

Build a Container Home: Top Mistakes to Avoid During Your Container Home Project - Angela's Blog

If you are thinking about starting a container home project, you are already one step ahead of people who lack the courage to try out something new. Container home projects are increasingly popular mostly because they are affordable, eco-friendly and easy to build.

However, some of these projects fail because the owners made a couple of small mistakes that ruined everything. Following below are the top mistakes that you should avoid if you want your container home project to succeed:

1. Buying the Wrong Container

This is, perhaps, the biggest mistake you can make at the start of your project. Buying the wrong shipping container will come with regrets at a later date. Most people build using regular-height containers before realizing that they would have been better off with a high cube shipping container.



High cubes are 9� 6� tall while their regular counterparts are only 8� 6�. That is a difference of an entire foot that is going to make a world of difference in your new container home. This extra foot will be perfect, for instance, for insulating the ceiling without sacrificing the extra headroom. What is more, high cubes only cost $1000 more than regular ones, which is really cheap when you think about the long term benefits of the former.

You might also make the mistake of buying the container before you see it in person. This way, you are likely to end up with an old shipping container that will cost you a ton of money to fix and spruce up. Even when you find something that looks good online, take some time and go check it out. You might be surprised when you see the real thing.


2. Ignoring Local Planning Regulation 

The worst feeling you will get after completing your container home project is when you are told that your new house does not comply with the local planning regulations in your area.



Avoid this horrible mistake by doing some research before you start out. Talk to the public works and buildings division in your area and discuss the project with them. Mostly, you will be required to show that you have a place to build the home on and a good idea of what you are looking to build. Only start the container home project after you get the relevant building permits.


3. Failing to Insulate/Using the Wrong Insulation 

Container homes are metallic on the outside. This means that they are highly susceptible to weather conditions. You should, therefore, not make the mistake of ignoring the climate in the area you wish to build your new home.



In case the area receives lots of rain, you must ensure that you insulate your home with a seamless vapor barrier, such as spray foam. In warm and dry climates, get insulation that will leave your home feeling cool and comfortable.

Anyway, the insulation you use in your container home will depend on the style of home you wish to design, the container�s age, the budget you are working with and the local climate. These days, people insulate using recycled newspapers (the most eco-friendly option available), blanket insulation and insulation panels.

In conclusion, the success of your container home project will depend on how well you can veer off the above mistakes. The less you err during the project, the higher the chances of success. Happy building!

Projects - Hello, My amazing Build Shipping Container House blog readers. Nice to meet You again, today. Here, now. In this article titled, Projects, you might find interesting information about what You looking for. Hopefully, the content from my Container Home Project article Projects article will bring you many advantages both in work and in life. Enjoy Your readings. ^_^

Title : Build a Container Home: Top Mistakes to Avoid During Your Container Home Project - Angela's Blog
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If you are thinking about starting a container home project, you are already one step ahead of people who lack the courage to try out something new. Container home projects are increasingly popular mostly because they are affordable, eco-friendly and easy to build.

However, some of these projects fail because the owners made a couple of small mistakes that ruined everything. Following below are the top mistakes that you should avoid if you want your container home project to succeed:

1. Buying the Wrong Container

This is, perhaps, the biggest mistake you can make at the start of your project. Buying the wrong shipping container will come with regrets at a later date. Most people build using regular-height containers before realizing that they would have been better off with a high cube shipping container.



High cubes are 9� 6� tall while their regular counterparts are only 8� 6�. That is a difference of an entire foot that is going to make a world of difference in your new container home. This extra foot will be perfect, for instance, for insulating the ceiling without sacrificing the extra headroom. What is more, high cubes only cost $1000 more than regular ones, which is really cheap when you think about the long term benefits of the former.

You might also make the mistake of buying the container before you see it in person. This way, you are likely to end up with an old shipping container that will cost you a ton of money to fix and spruce up. Even when you find something that looks good online, take some time and go check it out. You might be surprised when you see the real thing.


2. Ignoring Local Planning Regulation 

The worst feeling you will get after completing your container home project is when you are told that your new house does not comply with the local planning regulations in your area.



Avoid this horrible mistake by doing some research before you start out. Talk to the public works and buildings division in your area and discuss the project with them. Mostly, you will be required to show that you have a place to build the home on and a good idea of what you are looking to build. Only start the container home project after you get the relevant building permits.


3. Failing to Insulate/Using the Wrong Insulation 

Container homes are metallic on the outside. This means that they are highly susceptible to weather conditions. You should, therefore, not make the mistake of ignoring the climate in the area you wish to build your new home.



In case the area receives lots of rain, you must ensure that you insulate your home with a seamless vapor barrier, such as spray foam. In warm and dry climates, get insulation that will leave your home feeling cool and comfortable.

Anyway, the insulation you use in your container home will depend on the style of home you wish to design, the container�s age, the budget you are working with and the local climate. These days, people insulate using recycled newspapers (the most eco-friendly option available), blanket insulation and insulation panels.

In conclusion, the success of your container home project will depend on how well you can veer off the above mistakes. The less you err during the project, the higher the chances of success. Happy building!

Build a Container Home: Starting Your Container Home Project - Angela's Blog

Building your own container home is a work of art. It starts with designing and planning of the whole project. The outlook and arrangement can change, but the total living space and appliances should remain the same. The layout of the home is what should change. Increasing or reducing the living space will affect the total budget allocation for the whole project.


Designing the container home project

 The design of your horne will give you a picture of how great it should look at the end. This is the time to test the colors you like, the external and internal decoration, the position and size of the bed, the washroom, the kitchen and kitchen sink, the dish washer, the laundry machine, and the living room. Get everything you need in the picture and position it exactly where you expect them to be on completion of the project. Each room should have its own sketch and dimensions. Once the conceptual design of the container home project is complete, you can start to plan and get information on the other aspects of the project.


The factors to consider in the container home project plan are

� Site and soil bearing capacity
� Zoning restrictions
� Maximum budget
� Site preparation requirements
� The binding code of your state
 � Professional help
 � Regional shipping containers

Site and soil bearing capacity 

You need to determine the exact site where your home is going to stand. Then decide whether you are going to use a concrete foundation or a footing to support your container home. You may also want to have your container house elevated if the site is not well drained. This will protect the container home from ground moisture.

Zoning restrictions 

Before you invest you money in the container home project, you should contact you area building and construction department. They will give you detailed information on the type of building constructions permitted. This is also important if you plan to mortgage the home, which will require a Certificate of Occupancy.

Maximum budget

 A budget is a must for any project. You should have a figure in mind that you are ready to commit to this project. Then you can work around it to get the best budgetary allocation for the container or containers, the foundation, household appliances, insulation fittings and other installations for your container home project.

Site preparation requirements 

The type of foundation to use will determine the kind of site preparation you have to do. You also have to bear in mind you need a space that is large enough to accommodate the delivery of the containers. If the space is not enough for the delivery truck, you might have to hire a crane to get the container in position.

The binding code of your state 

The binding code of your state will affect the amount of modification and joining you can do to the containers. You can mention it passively as you mention other requirements and hear what the area building and construction department has to say about it

Professional help

 During the actual container home project construction, you might need the help of plumbers, electricians, welders, etc. These will help in container installation, container wall fabrication, modification, installation of appliances and accessories, as well as joining two or more containers. Remember, whether you are going to mortgage the home or live in it, safety is important.

Regional shipping containers 

Finally you will need to get reliable container suppliers or transporters who will ship the container to your site and probably help in positioning them as well. Get inside the containers to get a feel of the space before shipping them in Also try and inspect for any weakness. If you are not sure, a container expert will help you in getting the best container.
If you are not sure how to go about it, please contact us. We will help in building your container home project, every step of the way.

Projects - Hello, My amazing Build Shipping Container House blog readers. Nice to meet You again, today. Here, now. In this article titled, Projects, you might find interesting information about what You looking for. Hopefully, the content from my Container Home Project article Projects article will bring you many advantages both in work and in life. Enjoy Your readings. ^_^

Title : Build a Container Home: Starting Your Container Home Project - Angela's Blog
URL Link : Build a Container Home: Starting Your Container Home Project - Angela's Blog

Related Articles:


Projects

Building your own container home is a work of art. It starts with designing and planning of the whole project. The outlook and arrangement can change, but the total living space and appliances should remain the same. The layout of the home is what should change. Increasing or reducing the living space will affect the total budget allocation for the whole project.


Designing the container home project

 The design of your horne will give you a picture of how great it should look at the end. This is the time to test the colors you like, the external and internal decoration, the position and size of the bed, the washroom, the kitchen and kitchen sink, the dish washer, the laundry machine, and the living room. Get everything you need in the picture and position it exactly where you expect them to be on completion of the project. Each room should have its own sketch and dimensions. Once the conceptual design of the container home project is complete, you can start to plan and get information on the other aspects of the project.


The factors to consider in the container home project plan are

� Site and soil bearing capacity
� Zoning restrictions
� Maximum budget
� Site preparation requirements
� The binding code of your state
 � Professional help
 � Regional shipping containers

Site and soil bearing capacity 

You need to determine the exact site where your home is going to stand. Then decide whether you are going to use a concrete foundation or a footing to support your container home. You may also want to have your container house elevated if the site is not well drained. This will protect the container home from ground moisture.

Zoning restrictions 

Before you invest you money in the container home project, you should contact you area building and construction department. They will give you detailed information on the type of building constructions permitted. This is also important if you plan to mortgage the home, which will require a Certificate of Occupancy.

Maximum budget

 A budget is a must for any project. You should have a figure in mind that you are ready to commit to this project. Then you can work around it to get the best budgetary allocation for the container or containers, the foundation, household appliances, insulation fittings and other installations for your container home project.

Site preparation requirements 

The type of foundation to use will determine the kind of site preparation you have to do. You also have to bear in mind you need a space that is large enough to accommodate the delivery of the containers. If the space is not enough for the delivery truck, you might have to hire a crane to get the container in position.

The binding code of your state 

The binding code of your state will affect the amount of modification and joining you can do to the containers. You can mention it passively as you mention other requirements and hear what the area building and construction department has to say about it

Professional help

 During the actual container home project construction, you might need the help of plumbers, electricians, welders, etc. These will help in container installation, container wall fabrication, modification, installation of appliances and accessories, as well as joining two or more containers. Remember, whether you are going to mortgage the home or live in it, safety is important.

Regional shipping containers 

Finally you will need to get reliable container suppliers or transporters who will ship the container to your site and probably help in positioning them as well. Get inside the containers to get a feel of the space before shipping them in Also try and inspect for any weakness. If you are not sure, a container expert will help you in getting the best container.
If you are not sure how to go about it, please contact us. We will help in building your container home project, every step of the way.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Container House: Slow Progress - Angela's Blog




1/22/09 Since the last post, Johnny and his crew have finished welding the containers together. Since the roof will not be installed until later, the containers had to be sealed where they joined. It took two tries but the second effort was tight.

Next the container walls were cut out where not needed. We now, more or less, have one big room. The next step will be to put in the interior divider walls that will define each room.

We are now debating whether it will be more cost effective to insulate with exterior spray foam or with interior conventional stud wall and insulation. We are trying to understand the pros and cons of "ceramic" paint, and whether to use inside, outside, both, or not at all.
We are also trying to understand the best and most efficient way to install exterior windows and doors.


Projects - Hello, My amazing Build Shipping Container House blog readers. Nice to meet You again, today. Here, now. In this article titled, Projects, you might find interesting information about what You looking for. Hopefully, the content from my Container Home Project article Container Homes article Projects article will bring you many advantages both in work and in life. Enjoy Your readings. ^_^

Title : Container House: Slow Progress - Angela's Blog
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1/22/09 Since the last post, Johnny and his crew have finished welding the containers together. Since the roof will not be installed until later, the containers had to be sealed where they joined. It took two tries but the second effort was tight.

Next the container walls were cut out where not needed. We now, more or less, have one big room. The next step will be to put in the interior divider walls that will define each room.

We are now debating whether it will be more cost effective to insulate with exterior spray foam or with interior conventional stud wall and insulation. We are trying to understand the pros and cons of "ceramic" paint, and whether to use inside, outside, both, or not at all.
We are also trying to understand the best and most efficient way to install exterior windows and doors.


Thursday, December 31, 2009

Container House: Big Day: Container Placement ! - Angela's Blog
















12/30/09 Today is a big day. It was difficult to get everything coordinated exactly. There was some waiting by the rigger due to a delay in one of the container deliveries. Ashley Baucom and his son from Union Crane Service did a great job with the rigging and placement. As you can see from the pictures, there are some big trees close to the foundation. While we broke a few limbs, Ashley did a GREAT job of swinging the containers through the trees and onto the foundation. Although today was the first time we had seen the containers, they fit perfectly on the foundation Johnny and his crew had built. Johnny then welded the containers to the metal foundation plates.
Projects - Hello, My amazing Build Shipping Container House blog readers. Nice to meet You again, today. Here, now. In this article titled, Projects, you might find interesting information about what You looking for. Hopefully, the content from my Container Home Project article Container Homes article Container homes plans article Projects article will bring you many advantages both in work and in life. Enjoy Your readings. ^_^

Title : Container House: Big Day: Container Placement ! - Angela's Blog
URL Link : Container House: Big Day: Container Placement ! - Angela's Blog

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12/30/09 Today is a big day. It was difficult to get everything coordinated exactly. There was some waiting by the rigger due to a delay in one of the container deliveries. Ashley Baucom and his son from Union Crane Service did a great job with the rigging and placement. As you can see from the pictures, there are some big trees close to the foundation. While we broke a few limbs, Ashley did a GREAT job of swinging the containers through the trees and onto the foundation. Although today was the first time we had seen the containers, they fit perfectly on the foundation Johnny and his crew had built. Johnny then welded the containers to the metal foundation plates.