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Modified & Custom Containers in Texas

Container offices, ranch cabins, field storage, and climate-controlled workspaces -- built on the foundation of a steel shipping container and delivered anywhere in Texas.

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What Is a Modified Container?

A Standard Container, Built Out for Your Needs

A modified shipping container starts with the same Cor-Ten steel ISO structure -- the most durable, weatherproof portable structure available -- and adds features that turn it into a functional space. Personnel doors, windows, insulation, electrical, HVAC, custom paint, shelving, flooring: modifications can be as simple or as comprehensive as your project requires.

In Texas, modified containers serve an enormous variety of purposes. Construction companies need quick-deploy job site offices. Ranchers in the Hill Country and Panhandle need lockable, climate-resistant equipment rooms. Rural property owners want off-grid cabin bases that can withstand Texas heat and storms. Businesses want branded field offices that can be moved between sites.

Tell us what you need the container to do and where you need to put it. We'll help you find the right starting unit and the right configuration for your Texas property and budget.

Why Container vs. Traditional Construction?

  • ✓ Significantly faster than stick-built structures
  • ✓ Built on an inherently weatherproof, secure shell
  • ✓ Can be relocated -- not permanently tied to site
  • ✓ Well-suited to Texas's remote ranch and oil field sites
  • ✓ No foundation required for most temporary uses
  • ✓ Handles Texas weather -- heat, hail, UV, hurricanes
Available Modifications

What Can Be Added to a Container

We can source containers with a wide range of factory and custom modifications. Describe your project and we'll match you with the right options.

Doors & Access

  • Personnel / man doors (steel, lockable)
  • Roll-up garage doors (various widths)
  • Double swing personnel doors
  • Security screen doors

Windows & Light

  • Fixed aluminum windows
  • Sliding or casement windows
  • Skylights (for high cube conversions)
  • Louvered vents for passive air flow

Electrical

  • 120V or 240V wiring packages
  • Interior & exterior LED lighting
  • Duplex outlets & panel box
  • Generator hookup option

Insulation & HVAC

  • Spray foam insulation (walls, ceiling, floor)
  • Fiberglass batt insulation with liner
  • Mini-split HVAC (heating & cooling)
  • Wall-mounted electric heater

Finishes & Exterior

  • Custom exterior paint (any color)
  • Company logo or branding
  • Interior wall liner panels
  • Rubber or vinyl floor overlay

Storage Features

  • Built-in shelving and racking
  • Workbench surfaces
  • Forklift pockets (for relocation)
  • Security bar / lockbox upgrade
Texas Applications

How Texas Customers Use Modified Containers

Texas Job Site Offices

Texas's booming construction market -- from DFW and Houston to Austin and San Antonio -- generates constant demand for portable job site offices. A modified 20ft or 40ft high cube, insulated and climate-controlled, gives superintendents and project managers a comfortable, lockable on-site workspace without paying for a portable building rental month by month. We can discuss fully outfitted office builds.

Hill Country & South Texas Hunting Cabins

Sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts with hunting leases in the Hill Country, South Texas brush country, or East Texas piney woods use modified high cubes as base camps. Insulation, HVAC, bunk beds, an electrical package, and a solid lockable structure provide a durable, low-maintenance alternative to traditional cabin construction -- especially for properties that are hard to access for construction crews.

Ranch Offices -- Panhandle, Central & South Texas

Ranch managers and agricultural operators across the Panhandle, Central Texas, and the Rio Grande Valley use modified containers as field offices, chemical storage rooms, equipment maintenance bays, and break rooms. The ability to add a roll-up door on the side or end turns a 40ft container into a functional shop bay for small equipment maintenance.

Oil Field & Remote Site Offices

Permian Basin and Eagle Ford operators find modified containers an attractive alternative to expensive modular buildings. A 40ft high cube fully insulated with spray foam, double-pane windows, a mini-split, LED lighting, and durable interior wall panels creates a comfortable, heat-ready field office at a fraction of traditional construction cost.

The Process

How a Modified Container Order Works

1

Tell Us What You Need

Describe your intended use, your Texas property location, any access constraints, your timeline, and your budget range. The more detail, the better we can match you to the right container and configuration.

2

We Recommend a Configuration

We'll recommend the best base container (size, grade), the appropriate modifications for your use case, and give you an all-in price including delivery to your Texas address.

3

Order Confirmed & Build Begins

Once your order is confirmed, modifications are completed before delivery. Lead time for modified containers is longer than a standard unit -- typically 2–4 weeks depending on the scope of work and current build schedule.

4

Delivered to Your Texas Property

The finished modified container is delivered to your site on a tilt-bed truck -- just like a standard container delivery, but the unit arrives ready to use (or nearly so, depending on the configuration).

Tell Us About Your Project

The more detail you share, the better we can help. Modified containers are priced by project -- no standard price list.

No spam. No pressure. Just a real conversation about your project.

FAQ

Modified Container Questions

Modified container lead times are longer than a standard unit. Simple modifications (adding a door, a window, or an electrical package) can often be done in 1–2 weeks. More comprehensive builds -- full office fits, insulation plus HVAC plus electrical -- typically take 3–5 weeks depending on current build schedules. We'll give you an honest timeline when you discuss your project with us.
Potentially yes, depending on what the container is being used for and your municipality's rules. If you're using a modified container as a temporary job site office, many Texas municipalities treat it similarly to a construction trailer. If the container is being used as a habitable structure (cabin, office with full occupancy) or placed permanently, a permit is typically required. Rural Texas counties are often more permissive than metro areas. We strongly recommend checking with your local building or planning department before ordering a container for structural use.
Yes, with the right insulation and climate control package. A properly insulated container with a mini-split HVAC handles Texas summers well -- even in the hottest parts of the state. Spray foam insulation is the most effective option because it creates an air and moisture barrier that prevents condensation in humid climates. Paired with an appropriately sized mini-split (which both heats and cools), a modified container office or cabin maintains comfortable temperatures from Gulf Coast humidity to West Texas dry heat.
Some Texas municipalities allow shipping containers to be used as accessory dwelling units (ADUs) or guest structures on residential properties, subject to zoning approval, building permits, and compliance with applicable codes. This is an evolving area of Texas land-use policy -- some Texas cities like Austin have become more permissive of alternative dwelling structures. Always consult with your local zoning and building departments before planning a container ADU. We can discuss what configurations make permitting most straightforward.

Ready to Discuss Your Custom Container Project?

Call or text us at (330) 510-5817 or fill out the project form. Modified containers are priced per project -- the conversation starts with your needs.