Stick-Framed, R13 Insulation, Drywall Finish (40' High Cube)

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- 2x3 wood framing - R13 fiberglass insulation -drywall finish   Drywall, fiberglass insulation, and wood framing can collectively transform the interior of a shipping container, making it a habitable and comfortable space. Drywall, a popular interior wall material, is a versatile building component that enhances the aesthetics and structural...

Modifications for: Stick-Framed, R13 Insulation, Drywall Finish (40' High Cube) Modifications

Air Conditioning
  • 8,000 BTU HVAC (with heat) $1,500.00
  • 18,000 BTU HVAC (with heat) $1,900.00
  • 24,000 BTU AC $2,100.00
  • 24,000 BTU HVAC with Heat $2,300.00
  • 1.5 Ton BARD HVAC $8,000.00
  • 3 Ton BARD HVAC $11,000.00
Electric
  • Electric Package for 40' Container $1,800.00
Flooring
  • Armorseal Tread-Plex Floor Coating - 40' Container $600.00
  • Vinyl Diamond Nitro or Coin Garage Flooring - 40' Container $2,500.00
Insulation/Interior finish
  • Stick-Framed, R13 Insulation, Vinyl-Wrapped Plywood Finish (40') $8,000.00
  • Stick-Framed, R13 Insulation, Drywall Finish (40') $9,500.00
  • Stick-Framed, R13 Insulation, Drywall Finish (40' High Cube) $10,000.00
Lock Box
  • Cargo Door Lock Box $125.00
  • Roll Door Lock Box $150.00
  • Steel Man Door Lock Box $150.00
Man Door
  • 36” Steel Security Personnel Door $950.00
  • 48” Steel Security Personnel Door $1,200.00
  • 6’ Composite Sliding Glass Door $2,000.00
  • 8’ Steel Barn Doors $3,200.00
  • 6' French Doors $4,800.00
Paint
  • Interior Tan/Grey Paint (40') $650.00
  • Interior Custom Paint (40') $700.00
  • Exterior Tan/Grey Paint (40') $850.00
  • Exterior Custom Paint (40') $900.00
Partition Wall
  • Wood-Framed Plywood Partition $800.00
  • Corrugated Steel Partition $950.00
Roll Up Door
  • 6' Roll Up door $1,100.00
  • 7’ Roll Up Door $1,200.00
  • 8’ Roll Up Door $1,400.00
  • 10' Roll Up Door $1,700.00
  • 12’ Roll Up Door $2,200.00
Skylight
  • 2’x2’ Domed Acrylic Skylight $500.00
  • 2’x2’ Flat Glass Skylight $600.00
  • 2’x4’ Domed Acrylic Skylight $600.00
  • 2’x4’ Flat Glass Skylight $700.00
Vent
  • Louver Vent 12”x12” $175.00
  • Turbine Vent 12” $250.00
  • Solar-Powered Roof Vent Fan $750.00
Window
  • Window Security Bars $100.00
  • 4’x3’ Vinyl Window $600.00
  • 6’x4’ Vinyl Window $900.00

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Description

- 2x3 wood framing

- R13 fiberglass insulation

-drywall finish

 

Drywall, fiberglass insulation, and wood framing can collectively transform the interior of a shipping container, making it a habitable and comfortable space. Drywall, a popular interior wall material, is a versatile building component that enhances the aesthetics and structural integrity of the container. It is composed of gypsum plaster pressed between layers of paper and provides a smooth, paintable surface, offering a clean and finished appearance to the interior.

Fiberglass insulation is a crucial component in creating a thermally efficient environment within the container. Installed within the wood framing, fiberglass insulation helps regulate temperature, preventing heat loss in cold climates and heat gain in warm ones. This insulation material is known for its cost-effectiveness, fire resistance, and sound-absorbing properties, making it an ideal choice for creating a comfortable and energy-efficient interior.

Wood framing serves as the structural skeleton for the interior modifications of a shipping container. By affixing wood studs to the container walls, a framework is established to support the drywall and insulation. Wood framing allows for the installation of doors, windows, and other fixtures, providing flexibility in designing the interior layout. Additionally, it facilitates the incorporation of electrical wiring, plumbing, and other utilities.

The synergy of drywall, fiberglass insulation, and wood framing addresses both aesthetic and functional aspects of container modification. Drywall creates a polished appearance, fiberglass insulation ensures thermal comfort, and wood framing offers structural support and customization possibilities. This combination transforms a rugged shipping container into a livable space suitable for residential, office, or commercial use. The insulation provided by fiberglass and the finishing touch of drywall contribute to an environment that is not only visually appealing but also energy-efficient and conducive to various activities.