Installation method of container houses
1. Container houses are similar to building houses. The surroundings and partitions are leveled. It is recommended to use reinforced concrete, which is relatively strong; then the pillars are erected, and the skeletons are connected together with transverse beams. At the same time, the upper partitions, exterior wall panels and door frames need to be installed; then the floor is laid, and the entire shelf and roof panel are installed; doors and windows, and support frames need to be installed. Finally, bathroom sanitary ware and hardware are installed. This is a steel structure house, which is very similar to a factory building.
2. The hidden project of the container house refers to the location that will be covered by the next project after the previous project is completed during construction. There is no way to check all the locations after completion. When doing residential decoration, hidden projects are the most important. If they are not done well, even if the appearance is beautifully decorated, it is useless.
3. Hidden projects are divided into water and electricity construction, moisture-proof and waterproof construction, etc. Every link cannot be sloppy. If there is a problem in one link, it will cause certain losses to yourself, and even bring us life-threatening dangers. The craftsmanship and material quality of the waterproof project must be passed, otherwise it will bring losses and unnecessary troubles to yourself.
Container house size
1. At present, there are three main types of container houses. 20 feet: 5.79*2.33*2.38; 40 feet: 11.8*2.33*2.38; 40 feet high cabinet: 11.8*2.33*2.68. These three types constitute the standard models of container houses.
2. The dry cargo containers commonly used internationally are: the outer dimensions are 20 feet * 8 feet * 8 feet 6 inches, referred to as 20-foot containers; the outer dimensions are 40 feet * 8 feet * 8 feet 6 inches, referred to as 40-foot containers; the outer dimensions are 40 feet * 8 feet * 9 feet 6 inches, referred to as 40-foot high cabinets.






