You’re spending a lot to buy a shipping container, so it’s understandable that you would want to protect it as much as possible. After all, proper maintenance is essential in ensuring your container can withstand the rigors of the environment while providing a long life span for whatever use you choose.
To maximize the lifetime of your container, heed these maintenance tips on a regular basis:
- Put your container on level ground. This will help to prevent corrosion if puddles of water accumulate under or around the unit. Level ground will also make it easier to open and close the doors, and ensure the unit won’t sink unevenly over time. It’s a good idea to place your container on railroad ties or concrete blocks to keep them up off the ground.
- Lubricate the door hinges. You don’t want them to seize up after not being used in a long time. Add grease as needed and on a regular basis to ensure your doors work smoothly.
- Clean dirt and rust. This will ensure the container lasts as long as possible with fewer chances of corrosion. Use a simple cleaning agent or some bleach and use a hose to clean off dirt and surface rust. You’ll have to be a bit more diligent if you have made any modifications to the containers, as cutting, joining, or stacking them makes maintenance more challenging. This is because dirt, dust, and rust can seep into the joints and metal areas.
- Keep weight off the roof. While the corners of containers are very durable, with the ability to have at least seven containers stacked on top, their middles are much weaker. Be sure to clean debris off the roof regularly such as leaves, twigs, standing water and snow.
- Store only dry goods. This will prevent condensation. Used containers feature vents for airflow and reduction of condensation. Store dry goods only, and don’t open the doors when humid or rainy. Don’t store furniture against the walls, as this is where condensation usually forms.
- Get regular refrigeration unit servicing. If you have a refrigerated unit, hire a professional to inspect and maintain it regularly. This will help spot problems before they worsen, so you can avoid expensive repairs and downtime. Refrigerated containers, also known as reefers, contain many sensitive mechanical and electrical systems, so hire a technician skilled in this area.
- Replace worn rubber door seals. Rubber seals on doors keep moisture out of the unit. These seals only last about 10 years, so replace them if they are looking worn down or brittle. Do the same with weather stripping and caulking.
We hope these tips help you maintain your shipping container over the years!
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