Design your own storage
Shipping containers that are not equipped with polyurethane foam will appear to “rain” on the interior, particularly during the spring and fall. A thin coating of polyurethane is an inexpensive solution that allows your standard shipping container to provide quality dry storage.
SVB Conglomerate, Inc. has provided sprayed polyurethane foam insulation to the container industry for just a handful of years, but in recent years, the market has seen an alteration how these versatile containers are being utilized. Just recently, within the past decade, these shipping containers were used only for storage or as cheap, but effective, farm buildings.
Presently we see them being utilized as building site workplaces, custom lodging, business structures, spans across waterways, equipment enclosures and a wide range of other forms of deployment.
SVB Conglomerates’s focus with these types of structures is to provide a polyurethane foam insulation and coatings to insulate them to provide our clients with a measure of condensation control. Central Texas’ local climate dictates that ISO containers require a thin coating of insulation on the ceiling to eliminate the condensation of water vapor.
Shipping containers that are not equipped with polyurethane foam will appear to “rain” on the interior, particularly during the spring and fall. A thin coating of polyurethane is an inexpensive solution that allows your standard shipping container to provide quality dry storage.