If you want something temporary you can screw them or if you want something more fixed you can weld it. You don't necessarily need a container to install them, you can use any type of support.
Easy to install, this shelter is often used at construction sites as a sawing shed or for storing construction materials. Another common use for the. Is in the agricultural industry as a storage area for tractors and other machinery. Garages for trucks, buses, vans, and boats. The term "lifespan" refers to the durability of the materials themselves, not to the structural integrity of the canopy once assembled. The structural integrity of the canopy once assembled may be affected by sudden climate conditions such as high winds, heavy snow, and heavy rain, among others. We strongly recommend checking the weather forecast and always taking into account the limitations above described. All container canopy covers need to be removed during windstorms stronger than 55 mph, leaving the frame assembled. It is highly recommended for customers who live in snow states and cities to use double truss framing instead of single truss framing.It's the owner's responsibility to shovel snow off the canopy rooftop immediately, otherwise, the frame may collapse. All containers need to be anchored to the ground in each corner. Find the sample diagram here.
All of our products fall under the temporary structures category/storage ragtops. The term "lifespan" refers to the durability of the materials themselves, not to the installation of the canopy structure. Welding is required for this model. This kit includes base plates to weld the container roof on to the edge of the containers. Unloading: Forklift or equivalent is required.
Please tell us if unavailable. No building permits nor Planning Permits are required. We recommend obtaining consent from your local council to avoid county scrutiny.