This is due to the unknown history of the shipping container specifically regarding the type of cargo and treatment of chemicals.
How to remove shipping container floor.
Used for sealing in the chemicals found in the treated floors of shipping containers and as a base for carpet etc.
A 1 5 gal unit of low v epoxy will seal a 20 ft container.
Going over the container floor.
According to the container owners association a large percentage of shipping container floors are still made using tropical hardwood.
After the removal the aluminium plates were made to fit the 40ft container seamlessly.
Also used in repairing rotted wood and injected into soft wood cores on fiberglass boat decks.
If you have a new floor or the original one treating the floor with a sealant is always a good idea and we do recommend it.
Unscrew the section that needs replacing or even part of a section that needs replacing and screw in a replacement piece.
If you do this you will want a good dust mask or better yet a respirator and a good dri.
The result is a reefer container that can be used as an extra storage facility and that can be cleaned quick and easy.
Some people rip out the floor with shipping containers and create a vapor barrier with blown in insulation for the walls if they are extremely worried about chronic exposure of existing pesticides but this is pretty pricey and you might want to think twice if a shipping container is best for you when you start to calculate costs.
Remove the damaged section clean the ribs put down the adhesive and replace with the new section.
Once it s screwed into place your work is done.
The end result is that you have a nice strong floor that will stay dry even if there is moisture under the container.
Treating the shipping container floor.
Two units for a 40 ft container.
You ll want to find one that is solvent free and recommended for wood.
However if your flooring should wear out it is also easy to replace.
The damage to the shipping container floor naturally varies according to container and most people replace their floor rather then cover it.
This may not be ideal for everyone but it worked for our purposes.
The removal of a t floor is a specialistic job which has to be executed with great precision to avoid damaging the insulation of the container.
So while many shipping container manufacturers are looking at alternative forms of flooring such as bamboo and steel the chances are that your shipping container flooring will have been treated with pesticides.