Frequently asked questions
The primary difference between a standard and high cube (HC) shipping container is height. Standard containers are 8-feet 6-inches tall, whereas high cube containers are exactly one foot taller at 9-feet 6-inches.
Yes. Every storage container is water-tested before leaving our yard to ensure it is windproof and watertight. These steel shipping containers are designed to keep out rain, snow, and moisture, helping protect your furniture, tools, equipment, inventory, and other valuables. Whether you need secure storage for your home, business, construction site, or cabin property, you can trust that your belongings will stay dry and protected.
Storage containers can be delivered to most residential, commercial, and construction sites with minimal space requirements. A 20-foot container requires approximately 80 feet of straight clearance, while a 40-foot container requires about 100 feet. For both sizes, a width of at least 15 feet is recommended to allow for safe and efficient delivery.
We deliver storage containers using a truck and tilt-bed trailer designed for safe and efficient placement. During delivery, the trailer tilts and the container is carefully slid into position while the truck pulls straight forward.
We deliver to Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.



