Frequently Asked Questions About Rocky Mountain Container Homes (RMCH)

Do you have questions about shipping containers? You’re not alone. Below are some frequently asked questions and answers to help. Here you can learn more about:

Our Containers

A shipping container is an inherently cost-effective, strong and secure solution for functional, mobile space – even before modifying it at any level. No other structure can meet that criteria.

Shipping containers can be utilized for commercial, industrial, housing and institutional applications. Uses include residential housing , emergency housing , hunting cabins , man caves , mother-in-law apartment , ADU’s, storage space, office space, breakrooms, industrial enclosures, workforce housing and more.

CCH has a sophisticated supply chain that enables us to obtain the best containers from all over the world.

We repurpose used shipping containers. Many of our containers have only been used one time and are in “like new” condition. We also have access to new never used containers.

When containers arrive at our facility, we ensure they meet our strict criteria for quality prior to beginning any work. If you’d like, you can even visit our location and pick the exact container you’d like us to use, often times we inspect the container before delivery.

Our Capabilities

We sell to individuals as well as small businesses, large corporations and government/military.

Yes, we have many standard floor plans for a variety of applications. We offer simple configurations for easily accessing and organizing storage space – including climate controlled storage. For offices, living or other functional space, we have floor plans which have been refined over several projects to reflect what works the best for most people. Contact us for floor plan diagrams.

CCH is proud to offer pre-engineered shipping container products with standard options that meet or exceed most requirements. Should additional customizations be required, we’re happy to consult with you to provide a solution.

CCH can add additional standard windows and doors. Adding windows and doors which are not CCH standard requires a consultation and could incur additional costs and lead time.

For loose furniture, CCH recommends customer self-selection and self-installation. We do offer cabinets, work surfaces, and shelves that are secured to the interior walls.

Yes, we offer both on-grid and off-grid self-contained units to meet your needs.

While we do not recommend cutting into the roof of a container, we can and have constructed many decks including railings, ladders and staircases.

Yes, however, the steel in the wall of a container is integral to its strength. If the wall is cut out, it must be reinforced with steel in order to maintain its shape and sturdiness.

CCH products have been proven effective in the container environment and are guaranteed to withstand the wear and tear of transportation. Many customer specified interior products or finishes can be accommodated. Often we recommend alternative materials or self-installation once the product is delivered.

We have standard floor plans for a ready-to-use living environment and a hunting cabin. If you’re seeking a larger, custom project, we recommend customers work with an architect for a design, we will also assist with architectural design and structural steel requirements.

Yes, we can arrange delivery of your shipping container. Please contact us for a quote to your exact delivery location.

Container How-To’s

Standard CCH floor plans do require foundation, steps, ramps, tie downs or skirting. Where applicable, connections to power, water, and waste may be required. Additionally, CCH recommends a level surface for comfort.

Electrical and plumbing can both be connected very easily by a licensed electrician or plumber through external portals on the container. Please note that the electrical connection has high voltage, and customers should hire an electrician to safely connect the container to power. CCH will assist in all utility hookups and coordinate with your contractor.

Yes. The modular nature of container building is one of its benefits. Often times add-ons are part of the original plan.

All structures are subject to the building codes of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). There will also be variations in code requirements depending on the size and use of your project and whether it’s temporary or permanent. CCH is a proud provider of international code compliant containers will dramatically streamline your permitting process because your local code official won’t have to take on the arduous process of approval through Alternative Means and Methods.

The walls, roof and floor of a container are not strong enough to withstand the pressure from dirt or water. We absolutely do not recommend burying a container to any depth without proper structural engineering.

Our Ordering Process

A quick consultation will allow us to understand your needs and in turn we will provide a quote for your approval. Before production however, you’ll receive and approve drawings to ensure the container is produced to your specifications.

Scheduling and Payment terms: (generally, differs per job/project)

Drawing deposit: $1500.00 (non-refundable deposit, can be applied to your build)

We consult with you to design your project, this deposit will initiate the design process. Drawings are preliminary only and generally a floor plan, not certified or used for construction. Once agreed, we will have your drawings sent to a licensed structural engineer to for structural plans that are completed and ready for building department approval. The structural engineered plans are priced separately and needed prior to determining your final building costs.

Down Payment: 50% of Total Cost

We then begin production of your build; ordering materials and begin the process of obtaining a permit.

Draw Schedule:

Once in contract with us, you will be given a progress payment plan (Draw Schedule).This will be tailored to your build, as not all builds are alike, nor share the same scope of work.
 

The current lead time on a standard floor plan is 4-8 weeks. Any desired changes to our standard plans requires review by our Design and Engineering team. We’ll provide you with a completion time following the evaluation.

CCH prides itself on operational efficiency and being able to offer all customers fair pricing. If an order positively impacts to our ability to purchase raw materials from our suppliers, price savings will be passed through to the customer.

We provide Work Instruction drawings for customer approval prior to beginning any work. Please note, there are variations between manufacturers of containers. These variations include corrugation patterns, construction techniques, floor materials, and even exact size. For this reason it is not possible to provide drawings or models beyond the Work Instructions.

Simply put, a Container Home is a Home. We certify all our homes under your local required factory-built modular status for the State of Colorado, which assures that your home has been engineered and built to meet the local building code of where it will be permanently placed. Our homes have been designed and sealed by registered professionals to be compliant with the local building code and are permitted by local municipalities as standard permanent homes.

Yes, they are stacked four high at times during shipping and can hold up to 60,000 pounds in a 40 foot container.

RMCH does not sale land, but the Container Home fits very well as a primary residence or in your back yard as secondary dwelling , or in remote areas and as a cabin or cottage.

Container Homes are inherently modular, it comes together in modules and can be dismantled back into its original modules. A Container Home is typically welded to a permanent foundation and bolted together onsite. With the right tools and approvals, you can relocate your home in the future.

Absolutely ! We encourage you to visit and inspect the work as it progresses, by appointment only….. Often times we are spray painting or have different chemicals in the shop that are not comfortable for visitors.

We do not offer financing directly. As the Tiny / Container Home movement is a bit new, financing can be a challenge as we wait for banks and other lenders to determine exactly how they want to loan on these structures. Having said that, there are some lenders who are starting to come around. After doing a bit of research, below are the various options we have found. The first two are “Tiny Home” specific. The others are a combination of personal loans and peer-to-peer financing.

Tiny House Lending LightStream, Tiny Home Financing Lending Club , Lending Tree , Discover Personal Loan , BB&T Bank , Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union, Prosper.com , Personal Loans.com , 24/7 Lendinggroup, First Financial Bank https://www.ffin.com/ https://www.lightstream.com/tiny-houses.

Keep in mind, our container Homes are certified by the state of Colorado as a manufacture Home, this is the way you should present it to the bank for lending purposes.