Storage Containers for Sale in Dallas TX
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Storage Containers for Sale in Dallas, Texas
Steel storage containers have become one of the most practical and cost-effective solutions for secure, weatherproof storage in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Originally built as intermodal shipping containers for ocean freight, these Corten steel units transition into a second life as permanent or semi-permanent storage structures on residential lots, commercial properties, construction sites, farms, and industrial yards across North Texas.
Unlike prefabricated sheds, portable buildings, or rented storage units, a purchased steel container is a one-time capital expense with no recurring monthly fees, no rental contracts, and no mileage charges. You own the asset outright. The typical service life of a retired shipping container in a storage role exceeds 20 years with minimal maintenance, making the cost per year of useful life extremely low compared to alternatives.
Why Steel Storage Containers Outperform Alternatives
Security. A storage container is a welded steel box with 14-gauge corrugated Corten walls, a reinforced steel floor frame, and factory-installed locking hardware on the cargo doors. Breaking into a properly secured container requires power tools and sustained effort. By contrast, a wood or vinyl shed can be breached with a pry bar in seconds. For Dallas-area homeowners and business owners concerned about theft – particularly on unattended construction sites or rural properties – the security advantage of steel is decisive.
Weather resistance. Dallas weather is punishing. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Spring brings severe thunderstorms, golf-ball hail, and the occasional tornado. Winter ice storms can coat surfaces in half an inch of freezing rain. A Corten steel storage container withstands all of these conditions. The corrugated wall panels shed hail impact that would puncture aluminum siding. The sealed door gaskets keep wind-driven rain out. And the steel roof, sloped slightly from front to back by design, drains water without pooling.
Portability. Even though a storage container weighs between 4,800 and 8,800 pounds depending on size, it remains movable by tilt-bed truck or crane. If your storage needs change – you sell a property, relocate a business, or finish a construction project – the container can be picked up and redelivered to a new site. No foundation demolition, no permit revocation, no structural waste.
Stackability. ISO containers are engineered for multi-level stacking on cargo ships. That same capability applies on land. Commercial operations in the Dallas Inland Port area stack two-high to double their storage density on a single footprint. The corner castings interlock, creating a stable vertical arrangement that does not require welding or permanent fasteners.
Zero maintenance. Corten steel forms a stable rust patina that protects the underlying metal from further corrosion. Beyond occasional door hinge lubrication and gasket inspection, a storage container in Dallas demands almost no upkeep.
Storage Container Sizes for Dallas Properties
20ft storage container. The 20-footer is the best-selling storage container size in the DFW residential market. Its 20-foot by 8-foot footprint fits comfortably in most side yards, behind detached garages, and along fence lines without encroaching on setback requirements. Interior volume of approximately 1,169 cubic feet accommodates the contents of a two-car garage, a seasonal wardrobe rotation for a family of four, or a full set of landscaping equipment and power tools.
Dallas homeowners in neighborhoods like Lake Highlands, Casa Linda, and Pleasant Grove commonly place 20ft containers on their properties for long-term storage. The unit arrives on a tilt-bed truck, slides off onto a prepared gravel pad or concrete runners, and is ready for use immediately.
20ft high cube storage container. Adds one foot of height to the standard 20-footer, increasing interior volume to approximately 1,280 cubic feet. The extra headroom is valuable if you plan to install shelving racks that reach the ceiling, hang bicycles or kayaks from overhead hooks, or create a small workshop where standing clearance matters.
40ft storage container. At 304 square feet of floor space and 2,390 cubic feet of volume, the 40ft standard container functions as a small warehouse. Businesses in the Stemmons Corridor, along Interstate 30, and in the Inland Port district use these as overflow inventory storage, raw material staging areas, and secure document archives. The 40ft size also serves agricultural operations in Ellis, Kaufman, and Henderson counties where a single container shelters a tractor, implements, and a season’s worth of feed or hay.
40ft high cube storage container. The tallest and most voluminous unit in the lineup at 2,694 cubic feet. Commercial users who need to stack pallets two-high, hang HVAC ductwork from the ceiling in a converted workshop, or store tall equipment like scissor lifts and scaffolding towers choose the high cube configuration.
Condition Options and What They Mean for Storage
One Trip containers look almost new. They are the right choice when the storage container will sit in a visible location – next to a retail storefront, in a customer-facing commercial yard, or on a residential property in an HOA-governed neighborhood where appearance standards apply.
Cargo Worthy containers offer the best balance of price and condition for general-purpose storage. The steel is fully intact, the doors seal tightly, and the floor supports heavy loads. Cosmetic blemishes like surface rust and minor dents do not affect storage performance.
Wind and Water Tight containers keep rain and wind out reliably. They cost less than cargo worthy units and serve perfectly well for applications where the container is tucked behind a building, placed on a rural lot, or used on a construction site where aesthetics are irrelevant.
As-Is containers are sold without condition warranties. They may have rust-through areas, floor soft spots, or door alignment issues. For storage applications, as-is containers work when the contents are not moisture-sensitive – storing concrete forms, steel rebar, or landscaping stone, for example.
Where to Place a Storage Container in Dallas
Residential lots. The City of Dallas permits temporary storage containers on residential properties for up to 180 days without a special permit in many zoning districts. Containers placed for longer periods may require a minor use permit depending on the specific zoning overlay. Check with the City of Dallas Development Services Department for your address. Surrounding cities – Plano, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Irving, Arlington – each maintain their own container ordinances. In general, containers placed behind the front building line and screened from street view face fewer regulatory hurdles.
Commercial and industrial sites. Commercially zoned properties across Dallas, Fort Worth, and the mid-cities have broad latitude to place storage containers. Industrial districts along Interstate 35E, Highway 183, and the State Highway 161 corridor see high container density. Most commercial landlords allow tenant-placed containers as long as they do not obstruct fire lanes or loading docks.
Construction sites. Active construction projects throughout the DFW building boom use containers as temporary tool storage, materials lockup, and on-site offices. The City of Dallas and the City of Fort Worth both accommodate containers on permitted construction sites as temporary structures without requiring a separate building permit for the container itself.
Agricultural land. Unincorporated areas of Collin, Denton, Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman, and Tarrant counties generally impose fewer restrictions on container placement. Containers used for bona fide agricultural storage on parcels zoned for agricultural use typically face no permit requirement at all.
Storage Container Delivery Across DFW
Our delivery fleet covers the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metro and extends to communities within 500 miles. Local deliveries within 25 miles of our warehouse are flat-rate at $150. Extended deliveries are priced per mile based on transparent tier rates visible in our online calculator.
Your site needs a level surface at least 10 feet wide and long enough for the container plus swing room for the delivery trailer. The driver will contact you before arrival to confirm placement orientation, surface conditions, and any overhead clearance issues (power lines, tree branches).
How Long Does a Storage Container Last in Dallas?
A decommissioned shipping container placed in a storage role in Dallas can last 15 to 25 years or longer depending on its starting condition and whether the owner takes basic preventive steps. Corten steel is designed to develop a protective patina that slows further corrosion. In the Dallas climate – hot summers, moderate humidity, occasional freezing – the primary maintenance tasks are lubricating door hinges annually, inspecting door gaskets every two to three years, and ensuring drainage around the base so standing water does not accumulate along the bottom rail.
Containers placed on gravel pads or concrete runners that promote airflow under the floor frame last longer than containers set directly on bare earth. Elevating the container even four inches on railroad ties or concrete blocks reduces contact moisture and extends floor life significantly.
Pricing and Instant Quotes
Enter your ZIP code into the calculator on this page to see real-time pricing for any storage container size and condition, including delivery to your location. The quote includes the container price, delivery fee, and total. No phone call, no registration, no obligation. For multi-unit orders, custom modifications, or questions about site preparation, contact our Dallas team directly and we will provide a detailed quote within one business day.
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