A detachable container house is a modular building system made with a steel frame and wall panels. It can be assembled, disassembled, transported, and reused for different sites and applications.

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Standard dimensions can be configured by product series and project requirements. SHMH can provide common modular sizes and adjust length, width, height, doors, and windows during project confirmation.
The structure uses a steel frame system designed for repeated transportation and on-site assembly. Final load, wind, and climate requirements should be confirmed according to the destination and usage scenario.
Typical systems use steel structure members, insulated sandwich panels, roofing panels, doors, windows, and interior finishing materials. Material options can be matched to budget, fire rating, insulation, and local requirements.
Waterproofing and fire resistance depend on the selected panel system, sealing details, and project specification. SHMH can recommend materials and construction details based on the local climate and compliance requirements.
Service life depends on materials, environment, maintenance, and usage intensity. With proper installation, corrosion protection, and regular maintenance, modular houses can support long-term project use.
Yes. Room layout, internal partitions, door and window positions, sanitary areas, finishes, and equipment can be adjusted according to the project use case.
Transportation & Installation
Yes. The system is designed for efficient packing and shipping. Transport planning will depend on the selected model, destination, container loading method, and local road conditions.
The loading quantity depends on product type, size, and accessories. SHMH will provide a packing plan and loading estimate after the model and configuration are confirmed.
Installation time varies by model, team size, site preparation, and utility scope. Folding products are usually faster, while more customized detached systems require more installation coordination.
Some projects can be installed with light equipment and trained workers, while larger or stacked buildings may require lifting equipment. SHMH can advise based on the final site plan.
Yes. Detachable modular units are built for repeat assembly and relocation when handled correctly. Reuse performance depends on transportation care, maintenance, and site conditions.
Yes. Container houses are widely used for worker accommodation, offices, kitchens, sanitation spaces, and site support areas where fast deployment and relocation are important.
Prepare a leveled foundation or support points, access for delivery, installation tools, site utilities, drainage planning, and a confirmed layout drawing before the units arrive.
Customization & Expansion
Yes. Exterior and interior color options can be customized to match project branding, local surroundings, or required finish standards.
Yes. Exterior cladding, color-coated panels, trim details, roof forms, and facade finishes can be upgraded according to the desired visual effect and budget.
Yes. Larger windows, glass walls, and more open facade designs can be configured when structural, insulation, privacy, and transportation requirements are reviewed together.
Yes. Multiple units can be connected horizontally to create offices, dormitories, classrooms, showrooms, or larger living spaces.
Stacking is possible for suitable systems and site conditions. Structural design, stairs, corridors, foundation, and local regulations must be confirmed before production.
Yes. Interior wall panels, flooring, ceiling, lighting, bathroom fixtures, furniture, and electrical layouts can be customized for different usage scenarios.
It can be used for long-term applications when the structure, foundation, insulation, utilities, and local approvals are designed for permanent use.
