Book Details Title: Shipping Container Homes: How to Build a Shipping Container Home – Including Building Tips, Techniques, Plans, Designs, and Startling Ideas | |
Book DescriptionIf you want to discover how to build a shipping container home, then keep reading…As of 2016, the average home price was $356,200. How many of the younger demographic of the home buying age is having to count every penny just to stay a bit ahead of the game?How many of them only see the options to either remain at home with the family or start renting….without even realizing that there’s a third option?You see, with a shipping container home, you could get a finished home for a fraction of the cost of a traditional home.Shipping container homes are amazing, but everyone hasn’t quite caught up with the trend so it can be difficult for DIYers to find a comprehensive and easy-to-follow resource on the topic.And even if you hire an architect and builder to help you, it is recommended to have some basic knowledge about this type of construction so you can avoid costly mistakes.With this ultimate guide, you can stay informed and get step-by-step guidance, from idea to reality, which will save you time and answer many of the questions you have regarding building and moving into a shipping container home.In Shipping Container Homes: How to Build a Shipping Container Home – Including Building Tips, Techniques, Plans, Designs, and Startling Ideas, you will discover topics such as Planning Time Sourcing the Containers Site Preparation Container Conversion, Delivery, and Placement Fitting the Roof First Fix Services: Water, Electricity, Sewage, Phone Line Converting Your Container Flooring Framing the Interior Ceiling Installation Second Fix Services Insulation Hanging Drywall and Preparing for Paint Finishing Interior Walls Exterior Finishes And much, much more! So if you want to learn more about how to build a remarkable shipping container home, click "add to cart"! Customers Review: Exactly like the other shipping container homes book by “louis meier” (not a real person btw). There are so many photos from the old Taj Malodge blog but not a single photo credit. If Louis Meier is such an authority on how to build container homes dont you think he (or she) would of taken some original photos for these books? You know… with a camera? This begs the question; has the person behind this book ever seen a shipping container in real life? If so, why not snap a few photos of it? Also, why put this book out when it’s almost identical to your other book? I guess we will never fully comprehend the deranged mind of a digital charlatan. |