Things To Note When Moving Container Houses
With the widespread use of living containers, it is especially important to understand the precautions for moving living containers. Because living containers are easy to move, many people move living containers according to changes in their work location. The following matters should be paid attention to when moving living containers.
Matter 1: Decide whether to move as a whole or disassemble based on the moving distance.
Overall moving is suitable for situations where the moving distance is short, the number of moves is small, and the labor cost of disassembly and moving is greater than the overall moving transportation cost; disassembly moving is suitable for situations where the moving distance is long and the overall moving transportation cost is greater than the labor cost of disassembly and moving. Labor costs for secondary installation Labor costs for secondary installation.
Item 2: Some wall panels need to be marked for dismantling and moving.
Before disassembly, the wall panels where the doors and windows are located, and the wall panels where the sockets and switches are located should be marked in advance to facilitate distinction during secondary installation. In addition, all wall panels need to take anti-scratch measures to prevent scratches from affecting secondary use.
Item 3: Protective measures are required for the disassembly and movement of all line connectors.
All sockets and switches need to be disassembled, and the circuit joints should be wrapped with electrical tape to avoid exposure and prevent secondary installation safety risks caused by bad weather during transportation.
With the exception of residential shipping containers used as traditional homes that are rarely moved, most residential shipping containers are relocated and replaced as the project is completed. Being able to move at any time is also one of the reasons why many people choose residential containers. Understanding the precautions during the moving process can make the residential container use longer and save more costs for the user.

