Cargo Shipping Containers for Residential Use
Securely store lawn equipment, bicycles, patio furniture, holiday décor, and more.
Shipping Containers- often called Conex Boxes or Cargo Containers – aren’t just for commercial or industrial projects. They’re a smart, durable, and cost-effective solution for a wide variety of residential uses. Whether you need secure storage, a DIY project base, or a container-based living space, 20 ft. and 40 ft. New and Used cargo containers offer the strength, flexibility, and convenience homeowners are looking for.
At Container Sales Group, we help homeowners across the U.S. choose the right container conex container for their needs. From basic backyard storage to creative living space conversions, we make it easy to get a quality container delivered to your home.
Shipping Container Uses for Residential Storage

Storage Sheds
Securely store lawn equipment, bicycles, patio furniture, holiday décor, and more.

Workshops
Set up a secure, standalone space for woodworking, crafting, other DIY activities.

Home Gym
Create a personal gym space just steps from your back door.

Garden Tool Storage
Store your gardening tools, bags of soil, planters, and seeds all in one place.

Motorcycle or ATV Storage
Keep your motorcycle, ATV, or outdoor gear safe from weather and theft.

Backyard Office
With insulation, lighting, and windows, a container can become a fully functional home office.

Pool Equipment & Toy Storage
Organize pool chemicals, floats, and toys in a weatherproof container placed discreetly near your pool or deck.

Emergency Weather Protection
Weather-resistant shipping container shelters can provide secure protection in storms and emergencies.
We Sell New and Used Shipping Containers to the Residential Industry

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Purchasing Questions
How do I order a container?
Once you decide the size of the container and if you need delivery, we will email you an invoice to purchase with the following provided information: Name/Company Name, Billing & Delivery Address, Email Address and how to position the container on the delivery truck (container doors sliding off back of truck and hitting ground first or last). Upon receipt of your payment, either delivery will be scheduled or we will provide you with pick up/release information which is the depot facility address & pick up number.
How do I make payment?
Do you offer financing?
Do you rent containers?
Is there sales tax on the purchase of a shipping container?
Delivery Questions
What is the delivery process?
Once we receive payment on your invoice to purchase a container and agree on a delivery date. The truck driver will call the contact you provided us once the container is loaded on the truck to advise he is on his way to your location.
How much does it cost to deliver a container?
Delivery depends on the distance of your location from where we store our containers. Call our office at 708 627-2725 and we will provide you with a delivery quote.
How much space is required for delivery?
Containers are typically delivered with a tilt-bed roll off truck. The driver tilts the bed up and the container slowly slides off onto the ground as the driver then pulls out from under the container. For a 20ft long storage container, you will need about 75ft of straight line clearance. For a 40ft long storage container, the truck and trailer will need about 110ft of straight line clearance.
What kind of site preparation is needed?
We will deliver on cement, pavement, asphalt, gravel, grass & dirt, provided the surface is not too soft. However, we strongly recommend that you choose a site that is as level as possible. If the storage container is not level, the container doors may be hard to open and close. The surface area where you place your container should also have adequate drainage to avoid sinking.