French Drain
A gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that collects and redirects groundwater away from a structure's foundation. Essential on sites with high water tables or poor natural drainage.
French Drain in Container Construction
A gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that collects and redirects groundwater away from a structure’s foundation. Essential on sites with high water tables or poor natural drainage.
Why Foundation Matters
A shipping container concentrates its weight at the four corner castings and along the bottom side rails. The foundation system must be designed to support these specific load points rather than distributing weight evenly like a conventional wood-frame house. Getting the foundation wrong is one of the most expensive mistakes in container building.
Site Preparation
Before any foundation work begins, the site must be properly graded, drainage evaluated, and soil conditions tested if required by local code. Access for delivery equipment — whether tilt-bed or crane — should be confirmed early in the planning process.
Local Code Requirements
Foundation specifications vary by jurisdiction. Some areas accept simple pier blocks for non-habitable storage containers, while permanent residences typically require engineered foundations extending below the frost line. Always check with your local building department before pouring concrete or driving piles.