Many contractors rent containers as needed for their projects. On the surface, this seems like a good approach—you get them for as long as you need them and give them back. But is it the best call in the long run? In this blog, we explore the pros and cons of renting versus buying storage containers for contractors to help you determine the best option for your needs.
Sure, you may have your rental company programmed into your phone, but you don’t have your brand name on anything. When that container is in the shipping process, whose branding is it? Theirs. But if you buy the container, you can customize and/or paint it your company colors and add your logo to it. Having a 20’ x 8’ or 40’ x 8’ sign for your company traveling from site to site telling the world that this shipping container belongs to you. Roll a little of that marketing budget into the cost of the container to add a sign, and you will create buzz about your project and brand.
If you own your shipping container, you can do what you want with it. The shipping container’s construction is entirely up to you. A rental container has to be returned in the same condition you got it. No adding in shelves. No insulation. It’s great for storage, but it will always be exactly that—just a rental box. Meanwhile, a purchased container can be exactly what you want it to be. If you need storage set up a certain way, want racking, or want to organize and partition your storage cube in a particular fashion, you can do that. You can even create another building if you don’t want to use it for storage or shipping purposes. Perhaps you want an extra office, lunchroom, breakroom, or shelter. Modifying your container to fit your needs can make your team more productive. Want more ideas for your shipping container?
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The first time you rent a shipping container, you pay for drop off and pick up of the container and usually the first month’s rent. For most projects, you’ll move beyond that first month without a problem. As the project wraps up, you call for the pick-up. The rental company schedules you for pick up as soon as they can get it and the rental period ends there. Some companies pro-rate out after the first month. Some don’t. But almost all rental companies work on a 28-day month which means they get 13 months to a year. If you forget to call for that pick up until the very end of the project and they are busy, you may pay for an extra week or more for pick up. Then you start a new project and start the new rental all over again.
What are the pros and cons of buying a storage shipping container? For starters, there’s only one upfront payment and one delivery cost to that initial job site. When that job is over, you do have to pay to move it back to your location (or somewhere else you have found to store it between jobs), then pay to bring it to the next job. Who will move it? Simply ask who you are buying it from. They usually have some resources they can give you.
Look at the cost of that container and divide it by what you are paying per month for your rentals. How long will it take for that container to pay for itself? In most markets you are looking somewhere in the neighborhood of 24-36 months depending on if you are going with a used or one-trip container and if you want to paint it. And remember to count your months 13 per year.
While buying the container does require more money upfront, it also saves you money in the long run. The ability to customize the container, even if that is done over time, gives you the chance to brand the container for additional advertising as well as make your team more productive. If you’re ready to get your hands on a shipping container, reach out to our team today.
Super Cubes is a family-owned business located in Minneapolis, MN, that provides containers anywhere in the continental US. We offer personalized service for individuals and businesses, providing high-quality containers at competitive prices. With nationwide facilities, we can modify and deliver containers close to you. Contact our experienced team for your next container project.