The container shelters offered by inamiot.pl/gb are innovative solutions for Edynburg customers that combine functionality with cost-effectiveness. These versatile structures are ideal if you are looking for an effective way to provide additional storage, working, garage or storage space. Made from hot-dip galvanised steel, our container shelters guarantee longevity and resistance to harsh weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, strong wind or UV radiation.
A key feature of these structures is the curved shape of the roof, which significantly increases their strength, as well as the high-quality PVC roof covering, available in a basic version with a thickness of 750 g/m² and a reinforced version with a thickness of 900 g/m², which provides additional resistance to various weather conditions. With a sturdy steel frame made from Q215 tubes and a durable PVC fabric, these structures are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. They can be permanently installed by welding them to the shipping containers or by using thumb screws and connectors, depending on your preference and model. What's more, the proposed container shelters can be fully enclosed, equipped with an entrance gate and access door, and customised with a variety of front and rear wall panels. We offer a wide choice of colours, doors, windows and ventilation, allowing you to create a space perfectly tailored to your requirements.
The product is available 'off-the-shelf' with delivery in Poland in 2-3 days, within the EU in 3-5 days and installation within 2-5 days.
Economical and versatile solutions for many companies in Edynburg
Container shelters provide an excellent, economical and versatile solution for many companies in Edynburg who are looking for effective ways to increase their work and storage space. With the rising cost of traditional buildings and the need for flexible space management, container shelters offer solutions that combine functionality with attractive pricing. Thanks to their construction, based on a solid steel frame and a covering of durable PVC, these canopies provide not only durability and resistance to various weather conditions, but also mobility, allowing easy relocation and adaptation as required. What's more, container shelters offer reliable protection against rain, snow, wind and intense UV radiation. They are the ideal solution for companies needing extra space to store goods, machinery, vehicles or building materials, as well as for organisations requiring additional space for temporary or seasonal needs.
Container shelters versus permanent structures
Container shelters offer a number of advantages over permanent structures that make them an increasingly attractive choice for many companies and institutions. First and foremost, container shelters are much more flexible and cost-effective compared to traditional building structures. The construction of permanent buildings involves high material and labour costs and long lead times, whereas container shelters can be quickly and easily installed, resulting in significant financial and time savings. Unlike permanent buildings, container shelters offer mobility, meaning that they can be easily moved or adapted according to changing needs. This solution is ideal for companies that need temporary or seasonal storage, workshop or workspace, as well as for organisations that want to respond quickly to changes in their operations.
In addition, container shelters have a high level of weather resistance thanks to the use of a robust steel frame and durable PVC cladding. Although permanent structures can also be designed to withstand a variety of weather conditions, container shelters offer a quick and effective solution for protection against rain, snow, wind and UV radiation. Container shelters are also more versatile as they can be adapted for a variety of functions, such as storage space, workshop, garage or locker, making them a more versatile solution than permanent structures, which are usually designed for one specific purpose.
In addition, the process of assembling and dismantling container shelters is much simpler and quicker than constructing traditional buildings, allowing for greater flexibility in space management. Should a change of location be required, container shelters can be easily relocated.
How do I install container shelters?
The assembly of the structure is very simple and can be done by yourself thanks to detailed instructions with photos, YouTube videos and the possibility of a video consultation with our assembly advisor.
At the very beginning, you should carefully read the assembly instructions provided by the manufacturer, which include a detailed plan and component code numbers. A key step is to check the contents of the shipment on arrival, making sure all components are present and undamaged. Next, it is important to ensure that the right conditions are in place before installation - avoid working in high winds, on waterlogged or unstable ground and comply with local regulations regarding distances from electrical, gas or water installations. If the canopy is to be mounted on containers, make sure they are level and stably positioned. They can be mounted in several ways: by welding mounting bases to the containers or using thumb screws and connectors, depending on the model. It is worth remembering to ensure that the containers can be accessed from all sides to make it easier to manoeuvre work equipment such as a forklift or lift truck.