
Tongue-and-Groove Plywood Flooring, 40′ Refrigerated Container
March 28, 2026
Cargo Door Lock Box
March 28, 2026Interior Paint (10′)
$350.00
paintcoating for both appearance as well as durability and extending the life of your container. We don’t simply slap paint over the original paint, our process includes:
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Pressure washing the container inside and out
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Making sure the doors are in proper working order
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Lifting any low spots in the roof so water doesn’t pool up in the future
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Prepping the container by grinding down any surface rust and original peeling or chipped paint with a steel wire wheel
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Applying primer after prepping the container
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Painting all of our units with Direct To Metal (DTM) industrial-grade metal paint
We can also cover your shipping container with elastomeric (rubberized) roof covering if needed. We can regularly cover cargo containers or the roof of containers with marine-grade two-part epoxy. (That’s the same stuff offshore oil rigs are coated with.)
Our paint supplier is Sherwin-Williams, so any colors from both Sherwin and Frazee can be used if you need a specific color.
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