We rely on shipping containers to last and withstand any environment to keep your cargo safe, whether it be land or sea. However, these containers become old and eventually rust over time, which can cause problems. But don’t worry! There are many ways to prevent rust from taking hold of your container. Here are our top recommendations for preventing rust on your shipping container.

Keep it clean and remove moisture

The most crucial factor in rust prevention is to keep your shipping container clean. This means cleaning off any dirt, mud, or other grime that can accumulate on the surface of the metal. If moisture is present, it will only accelerate the rusting process as moisture drives the oxidation reaction leading to rust. If you notice any water or moisture buildup inside your shipping container, drain it immediately and find the cause. If there’s a leak in your container, you need to get that patched immediately to prevent further damage.

Position your container properly

If you’re planning on getting a container, find out what direction the wind blows in your area. Containers exposed to strong winds, especially next to the ocean, will rust much faster than those with minimum exposure. You must also ensure your container is level with the ground. Any tilting can cause water to collect in one place and speed rusting in that area. If you place it on dirt, be mindful that it might be level one day but can shift another day. It’s best to put it on a concrete slab or supported platform when possible to avoid the risk of erosion affecting your container.

If you must place it on dirt or an erosive surface, make sure you regularly inspect your containers. Inspect the walls, floor and roof of your container for any damage, leakage or water signs, especially after heavy storms. Regular shipping container roof maintenance will ensure you can identify and act on any buildup of water on the roof, which could eventually leak and affect the structure of your container. If you can prevent damage, you’ll save yourself a lot of time, money and hassle later.

Rustproof your shipping container with paint

Another way to prevent rust is to regularly apply a coat of paint or sealant to the surface of the metal. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies, as they are prime spots for rust to form. If rust has already begun, you’ll need to remove it before painting over it, as simply hiding the problem won’t treat the rust and can still lead to structural damage! You’ll need to scrape the rust until the metal is visible, then you’ll need to paint the metal and seal the paint. Sandblasting is another excellent way to remove rust if you have access to a machine.

If you’re not able to seal or paint your shipping container, you can also try using a wax or oil coating. These coatings will help create a barrier between the metal and the environment, slowing down the rusting process.

By following these tips, you can help keep your shipping container in good condition for years to come. Rust is a natural process, but it doesn’t have to ruin your container. So follow these tips and tricks and keep your cargo safe! If you need assistance with your container, please contact us at Betta Storage for your container requirements!

Shipping Container Rust Prevention Sydney

1. Site Selection

If you are not mounting the container for the long term, choose a spot where the ground is even and the soil firm and compacted so that it will support the frame of the container. If your site is rough or slanted you can add a layer of gravel or small stones to keep the container stable and secure.

2. Surroundings

If your container is going to remain in place for a length of time, it can be valuable to pave the surrounding area prior to installation. This will provide a solid firm base for your structure and will enable you to utilise the outer area of the container more easily.

3. Vehicle Access

If your site is in a position behind other buildings then you may have trouble getting your container to your site. There are options to have your container dropped in situ’ by a crane but this is expensive. If your site is accessible by vehicle you will keep delivery costs down. Setting up storage containers in Sydney, where the topography varies, it is a great idea to prepare a level area prior to delivery.

4. Weather conditions

It is ideal to have your container delivered on a day free of rain, after a dry spell. Installing your container directly onto sodden earth may lead to sinkage and misalignment of your final structure. If you are in a particularly rough area you may need to secure your shipping container to the ground, but in most circumstances, the natural weight of the container will hold it firmly in place.

5. Ventilation

If you are concerned about water or drainage around the site of your container then it may be worthwhile setting the container down on concrete blocks. This will keep it raised from ground level, free of moisture and well ventilated.

Betta Storage are your local Sydney specialists in movable new and used storage containers. Contact us to discuss your requirements and let us help you choose the right container for your needs.