Charleston, South Carolina, is a historic city known for its well-preserved architecture, rich cultural heritage, and picturesque coastal setting. Over recent years, Charleston has experienced significant growth, particularly in the tech and tourism industries, attracting new residents and businesses. The city’s strategic location along the Atlantic coast makes it a vital hub for shipping and logistics. Shipping containers are widely used in the Port of Charleston, one of the busiest ports in the United States, facilitating international trade and contributing to the local economy. Additionally, repurposed shipping containers are increasingly being used in Charleston for innovative construction projects, including trendy restaurants, retail spaces, and residential units, reflecting the city’s blend of tradition and modernity.
Popular Shipping Container Uses in Charleston
In Charleston, SC, shipping containers are creatively repurposed for a variety of popular uses. They are often converted into trendy pop-up shops and cafés, offering unique and flexible retail and dining experiences.
Additionally, shipping containers are utilized in the construction of modern, sustainable residential and commercial buildings, blending contemporary design with Charleston’s historic charm. Event organizers transform containers into distinctive venues for weddings, festivals, and art installations, providing customizable and dynamic spaces. Their durability also makes them ideal for secure storage solutions and innovative agricultural practices such as urban farming and hydroponics.
Benefits Of Building with Shipping Containers in Charleston
Sizes of Containers for Sale in Charleston, SC
Container Sales Group offers a variety of container sizes depending on your needs. 20- and 40-ft. containers are available to buy both new and used. Looking for containers to build a space for your home or business? Read our guide on shipping container uses.
20ft. Shipping Containers:
20ft. containers are the most commonly used size. If you are looking to transport heavy cargo like machinery or raw materials, this may be the right container size for you.
40ft. Shipping Containers:
40ft. containers are, unsurprisingly, best for transporting bulkier items that may not fit into 20ft. containers, including furniture, vehicles, or large clothing shipments.
40ft. High Cube Containers:
If you need even more space than is offered by a standard 40ft. container, consider a 40ft. high cube, which offers an extra foot of vertical space compared to the 40ft. standard.
Buy Shipping Containers in Charleston, SC
Container Sales Group is Charleston’s leading supplier of in stock New & Used shipping containers. We partner directly with the steamship lines to offer our customers the highest quality container at the most competitive prices in Charleston.
Our 20 ft. & 40 ft. shipping containers are available in standard, high cube, open side, open top, double doors both ends and open top options. Click below to request a quote or call us at (708) 639-4783. and a member of our team will be happy to answer any questions you may have on container needs or pricing. Not sure what you need yet? Learn more about some of the container types we offer below.
We Sell New and Used Shipping Containers for Sale in Charleston, SC
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Why Charleston Buys From Container Sales Group
Since 1998, as a wholesaler of new, used & specialized shipping containers in Charleston, Container Sales Group offers quality products at competitive pricing. We have sold to many F500 businesses, schools, builders, farmers, freight forwarders, and residential customers with industry-leading customer service. See our Google reviews »
Delivery Options in Charleston
Tilt Body Truck
Container Sales Group uses a tilt body truck (also known as a roll-off truck) for delivering shipping containers less than 200 miles. The bed of this truck will hydraulicly lift behind the truck cab at an angle to let the container slide off with ease as the truck pulls forward. This means that the driver will arrive on-site and set the container on the ground with no additional equipment.
Flatbed Truck
For long delivery distances over 200 miles, Container Sales Group uses a flatbed truck or step-deck trailer which are typically the most available and affordable transportation method. 20 & 40ft Standard (8’ 6” high) containers are loaded on a flatbed truck, tightly secured, and driven to the delivery site. Any High Cube (9’ 6” high) shipping containers must be delivered on a Step-Deck Trailer, because of highway height restrictions. The only downside to a flatbed or step-deck truck is it requires a forklift or crane operator to remove the shipping container from the truck at the delivery site.
We Deliver Within 150 Miles of Charleston Using a Tilt-Body Truck
Container Sales Group has partnered with local, professional delivery companies that are properly insured to move shipping containers. They use tilt body/roll-off trucks to safely deliver your shipping container. Drivers require the following space for delivery:
• 20ft Container needs 50-75ft straight-line space
• 40ft or 2 x 20ft (moved together) Container need 120-130ft straight-line space
• Both sizes need 12ft width and 13ft of height clearance (16ft when trailer is tipped)
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Quality, Affordable Shipping Containers for Sale in Charleston, SC
Charleston Weather and Shipping Containers
Charleston’s coastal climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters, can impact the use and maintenance of shipping containers. High humidity and occasional heavy rains can lead to condensation inside containers, promoting rust and corrosion if not properly ventilated and treated.
Additionally, the risk of hurricanes and tropical storms necessitates securing containers against strong winds and potential flooding. Despite these challenges, with proper insulation, weatherproofing, and regular maintenance, shipping containers can be effectively utilized for various purposes in Charleston’s climate.
To combat heavy rain and flooding, it is important to find a place for your container that is on solid, well drained ground right from the start. Shipping containers are supported by 4 corner posts so when placed on the ground, the posts provide about 4 inches of space under the container that helps with airflow. Most people have their shipping container delivered on cement, asphalt, or gravel to help keep the conex box from sitting in standing water. You can also build a base under the container of cement blocks or rail-road ties during delivery and have the container delivered on them for additional support.
Finally, the weather in Charleston can be extremely hot in the summer and (surprisingly) can be cold during the winter. Many of our customers add insulation panels or blow in insulation to the inside of their shipping containers to protect their items from the inclement weather in South Carolina. Also because of the heat, many apply a silicone roof coating that offers superior waterproofing protection. The coating dries to a bright white finish, which keeps the roof surface cooler.
Here are some additional tactics on trying to keep control of the air quality inside your shipping container in the summer – or year-round if you’re in a harsh climate:
- Place your shipping container in the shade out of direct sunlight.
- Place a moisture absorber at each end of the shipping container to absorb moisture. It’s inexpensive but requires monitoring and regular replacement based on the humidity level.
- Install cross-ventilation windows.
- Install extractor fans to purge hot air.
- Arrange items inside the shipping container in a way that will increase airflow – stack them off the floor on shelves or clean pallets and avoid storing items too closely together.
- Regularly check the humidity inside your shipping container with a moisture meter or temperature gun. That way, you’ll know if you need to do something to better control the air quality before any contents get damaged.
- Set the shipping container on gravel or 6-inch pressure-treated blocks for better air circulation.
- Keep the shipping container on high ground to avoid flooding and standing water.
- Keep the roof clear of leaves and moss since they trap moisture.
- Separate containers by 6 feet for better airflow.
- Keep air vents unblocked.
- Avoid storing anything inside with high moisture content.
Charleston Shipping Containers FAQs
Do containers have titles?
How much does a shipping container cost?
Shipping container prices vary depending on the size and condition you need.
Do you deliver containers?
Container Sales Group can deliver with a tilt body truck (roll off) where the container will slide off the back of the truck to place safely on the ground. For any distance of over 200 miles, we offer a flatbed delivery service, where the customer is required to have a heavy piece of equipment available to lift container off the truck at time of arrival.
What are the space requirements for delivery?
- 20ft containers need 50ft straight-line space
- 40ft containers need 150ft of straight-line space
- 16ft Height Clearance, and 12ft Width
- Or you can pick up the container at one of our local depot facilities
Do I have to prepare the site for delivery?
We can deliver directly on the ground if it is a level, solid and well drained surface. Outside of solid ground, other options include asphalt, gravel, or concrete. At time of delivery, you may consider placing railroad ties or wood blocks under each of the 4 corner posts of the container for additional support.
How do I know who to buy from?
You certainly want to purchase from a reputable dealer, since there are a lot of scammers in this industry. Over last 25 years, Container Sales Group has sold to F500 businesses, schools, builders, farmers, freight forwarders, residential customers with industry leading customer service, quality containers at a fair price. Always make sure to check out reviews on Google!
How do I purchase a shipping container?
Call us at (708) 419-4663 or send us a message