Should You Buy a Shipping Container Pool? We Think YES!

We are seeing a huge shift towards environmentally friendly alternatives to everyday items in today’s society. Not only are these alternatives promoting the safe keeping of the limited or finite supply of resources we have on Earth, but they are also highlighting the creative ways we can manipulate things for different uses. 

Shipping containers are consistently being transformed into different structures, such as shipping container drive-thru restaurants, shipping container sheds and storage units, but there’s another form on the rise–shipping container pools.

We know it may sound a little out there, but it’s actually a great way to reduce, reuse, and recycle while taking a quick dip. Still have questions? Not to worry. In this article, we’ll give you all the information (and then some) about shipping container pools from installation and popular features, to some ideas for how you can develop your own at home. 

 

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How Do You Install a Shipping Container Pool?

Installing a shipping container pool is a great idea. But you’ll need to know the right process for installing one so you don’t accidentally demolish your backyard or place a shipping container pool with a hidden leak. Let’s explore the correct way to install so you can reap the benefits of your shipping container pool without issue.

 

Permits and Sizes

For starters, you’ll need to consider any permits you might need from your local housing authorities before installing a shipping container pool. Secure any permits you might need, and pay any applicable fees, before moving forward. A little bit of research should be able to tell you what kind of shipping container pool you can install on your property, but if you have underlying questions, call your association or local housing authority for more information.

Next, consider the size of the pool you want to build. Shipping containers typically come in either 20-foot or 40-foot sizes, so those are two easy options to pick from. Shipping containers are usually 8 ft 6 in tall, while certain high cube shipping containers provide an extra foot of height.

Either way, you’ll need to cut or modify your container to get to your pool’s desired depth. But the key thing to decide is how deep and how wide you want your pool to be ahead of time, so you don’t purchase a container that doesn’t fit the space you have provided on your property.

 

Foundation and Reinforcement

Now it’s time to construct the foundation for your pool. Purchase the supplies for and lay a concrete slab foundation at the bottom of the pool hole. The foundation will support the container and the eventual water’s weight. Do not skip this part – otherwise, your container may leak and break after some time.

After you secure your shipping container, you’ll also need to reinforce the walls and base of the shipping container so it can contain all the water for your pool over the long-term. Shipping containers are not designed to store water inside by default, so you’ll have to reinforce the walls with steel and other materials.

Consider a waterproofing method to make sure there won’t be any leaks to contend with in the future. Secure any steel sheets on the walls with watertight welding processes and materials.

It’s also a good idea to prevent water spillage by welding a flat plate over your shipping container’s lip. The lip can also be bolstered by timber cladding, which makes for a smoother surface. 

Only after fully preparing your shipping container, the hole it is to be located in, and reinforcing the container’s walls for water storage can you put it into place. Be sure to hire experienced engineers and contractors to do the installation for you since they’ll be able to make sure that your water pipes are hooked up properly and your filtration system is working on the first try.

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What Are the Shipping Container Pool Features?

Just like conventional pools, shipping container pools offer a variety of features. If you are looking for a hot tub or a combination of a pool and hot tub, you can consider adding heating and divider features to a shipping container pool. 

If you are wanting a pool for training purposes, elongated shipping containers are great for swimming laps. However, if you want to have a training section for the pool as well as a place for the kids to play simultaneously, dividers can again be useful to add multiple sections. 

You can also apply additional features to help spruce up your shipping container pools like color changing LED lights. In this day and age, you can conveniently control both the heating and light features from the click of a button on your smart devices.

Other shipping container pool features often available include adding doors, ladders, glass, etc. to personalize it and make it feel less industrial. However, for some people, the industrial look goes well with their ambiance, and they enjoy keeping the shipping containers as is for their pool. It really depends on you and what you are looking for.

Above Ground vs. In-Ground Shipping Container Pools

One of the biggest differences that we see with above ground and in-ground shipping container pool options, apart from the installation itself, is the entry and exit points. For in-ground shipping container pools, you are able to get in and out of the pool just like a traditional in-ground pool. You can enter and exit the pool from anywhere around the pool and have dozens of entry and exit points. 

However, for above ground shipping container pools, you will likely have a single entry and exit point via a ladder or a similar method. Again, due to installation services and fees, the in-ground shipping container pool options tend to be more expensive than the above ground shipping container pool option. 

 

What is the Cost of a Shipping Container Pool?

Speaking of cost, the price of shipping container pools can differ depending on a lot of different factors, the main one being the size of the shipping container. When comparing traditional in-ground pools to shipping container pools though, we see a huge difference in price. 

For example, traditional in-ground pools typically cost somewhere between $35,000 and $65,000, with the average price being around $49,000. On the other hand, shipping container pools usually cost somewhere between $16,500 and $39,900. Like other shipping container structures, shipping container pools are an incredibly cost effective option. The range of cost for the shipping container pools generally falls below the average cost of any traditional or conventional in-ground pool option.

Another cost to keep in mind that may not apply to everyone is the cost of moving. If there ever comes a day where you and your family decide to move, you could move your shipping container pool with you. This makes the investment of a shipping container pool even more appealing. You can either leave the shipping container pool in the house that you are selling and increase the price of your home, or you can simply take the shipping container pool with you. If you decide to take the shipping container pool with you, the logistics will obviously have an additional cost associated with it. This again differs depending on the size of your shipping container pool.

 

Can You Move a Shipping Container Pool?

So can you really move a shipping container pool to your new home? The quick and easy answer (that we already gave away) is yes! The nature of a shipping container is that it is used for shipping and moving things from one location to another, so you can certainly move a shipping container pool to another location if you decide to move or want to place it at another location. 

There are different methods you can use to move it from one spot to another depending on various factors including the size of the pool. For the larger shipping container pools, a crane can be used to move it in a matter of minutes. The process overall is relatively quick and easy, though we wouldn’t suggest doing this kind of thing on a regular basis.

 

Do Shipping Container Pools Rust?

We understand that wear and tear is a valid concern. Since shipping container pools are made of metal, and we know metal rusts, there is a chance that the shipping container pools can rust over time if nothing is done to protect or prevent that from happening. 

With that said, we have come up with a few different ways to help prevent shipping container pools from rusting. For example, you can line the shipping containers with a layer of fiberglass or apply a coat of zinc paint to slow the natural rusting process down. 

Shipping containers are incredibly durable, and outside of the pool setting, are meant to last decades, typically between 15 and 30 years. We just have to use more creativity and science to prevent or deter the process of rusting. Check out the best practices for the longest lifespan of a shipping container to ensure you do what’s necessary to prevent any damage.

 

Shipping Container Pool Ideas

Similar to the fact that shipping container pools in and of themselves are incredibly creative and innovative, there are plenty of things that you can do to make your shipping container pools more creative and stand out to all of your friends and family! 

If you have kids and the shipping container pool is above ground, you can decorate the outside of the pool to blend with the theme of your backyard or home. As mentioned before, whether you decide to go with the above ground or in-ground shipping container pool option, you can make one pool into many by adding and/or dividing multiple shipping containers. Are you someone who enjoys swimming for exercise, but has kids who love to splash around? This is a great opportunity to easily divide a shipping container pool into both a place to train and have fun in your backyard. 

Looking to take your pool aesthetic to the next level? Transform the walls of the shipping containers with glass for a chic, futuristic look incorporated with the industrial aspect of the shipping containers. 

Bottom line, there are hundreds of ways to get creative with the placement and features of these shipping container pools.

 

Start Your Shipping Container Pool Journey with ModuGo

Shipping container pools are a great option for everyone–bachelors, families and children–and provide many benefits traditional pools can’t. First step to developing your shipping container pool? Finding quality, affordable containers! With ModuGo, you can find shipping containers available to purchase or rent at the click of a button. Click here to shop by size, type and condition.

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