Container houses have been widely used in many industries due to their excellent features such as affordability, beauty and environmental friendliness, especially in construction. Many construction teams stationed in cities choose to use them as temporary residences and offices for their workers.
Nowadays, we can see various container houses in many places, some of which are at street corner newsstands and breakfast carts. Some are temporary residences on construction sites; Some are troops stationed in the wild and test bases, etc. It can be seen that they play an important role in many environments. Of course, this is inseparable from the excellent features of container houses such as reliability, environmental friendliness, comfort and affordability. Therefore, they are increasingly popular and loved by different consumer groups.
Everyone knows that container houses do not have much difference from commercial housing in terms of living conditions. The only differences lie in their service life and mobility. The service life of container houses, in simple terms, refers to their lifespan. This is directly related to the quality of the raw materials used in their production. Even manufacturers cannot summarize it with a simple number. However, generally speaking, their lifespan is relatively long. If manufacturers all use color steel plates or steel structures for production, If proper maintenance and care are carried out afterwards, the service life of container houses can reach thirty years or even longer.
If container houses are carefully maintained, they can be sold in the second-hand market when they are not in use. This way, their utilization efficiency can be improved and it is in line with the concept of environmental protection. Of course, for some relatively simple container houses that are frequently modified and changed without maintenance, their service life can only be two to five years. So if you want it to have a long service life, you should use it well.