Infinite Stars’ detachable container houses use durable steel modular structures, ensuring safety and long-lasting performance in tough environments. Each standard unit measures 3×6 meters (20 feet) and comes with one door, two windows, and basic electrical and lighting setups.
You can customize the size, material thickness, and exterior design to fit your needs. Interiors are flexible and can include bathrooms, kitchens, and more for added comfort.
We also offer optional furniture and appliances to make your purchase easier. Contact Infinite Stars for a tailored design and competitive quote—your reliable partner for prefab container homes.
A detachable container house is a modular, prefabricated building made from steel containers that can be easily assembled, disassembled, and relocated, providing flexible and portable living or working spaces.
Detachable container houses provide flexible and efficient modular space solutions for a wide range of applications. Popular uses include:
• Staff Offices and Manager Offices
• Worker Dormitories and Single Offices
• Container Shops and Retail Spaces
• Container Hotels and Temporary Accommodation
• Classrooms and Training Centers
• Mobile Hospitals and Healthcare Units
• Kitchens and Canteens
• Meeting Rooms and Conference Spaces
• Gyms and Fitness Centers
• Reception Rooms and Customer Areas
• Ablution Blocks (Toilets and Showers)
• Event Halls and Multi-purpose Container Spaces
Our detachable container houses are highly customizable to suit diverse industry needs, making them ideal for construction sites, emergency response, education, hospitality, and commercial projects.
Detachable container houses offer quick installation, cost-effectiveness, durability, easy transport, and customizable layouts, making them ideal for temporary or mobile housing and workspaces.
Step 1: Site Preparation
Level the ground, ensure proper drainage, and clear any obstacles to create a stable foundation area.
Step 2: Foundation Construction
Build a foundation such as a concrete slab, piers, or steel frame according to project requirements.
Step 3: Delivery and Positioning
Deliver the container modules to the site and use cranes or forklifts to place them accurately on the foundation.
Step 4: Base Installation
Install the chassis with corner head connections, secure with carriage screws, and align diagonally before tightening.
Step 5: Column Installation
Mount four corner columns on the base posts; initially loosely fasten screws, then align vertically and fully tighten.
Step 6: Top Beam Installation
Attach corner heads to columns, install top beams on angle heads, correct vertical alignment, and tighten all screws.
Step 7: Lower Bottom Tube Installation
Fix 4×8 and 8×8 square tubes onto chassis clips, ensuring both ends fit securely and fastening with screws.
Step 8: Wall Panel Installation
Install side wall panels, windows (including one centered on the rear wall), and doors per design.
Step 9: Structural Reinforcement
Add steel beams or columns if needed to enhance stability, especially for multi-story units.
Step 10: Roof and Flooring Installation
Install roofing with insulation and waterproofing, then lay interior flooring.
Step 11: Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC
Set up water, drainage, electrical wiring, outlets, switches, and HVAC systems per local standards.
Step 12: Interior Finishing
Complete interior work such as painting, partitions, and fixture installation.
Step 13: Exterior Finishing
Apply exterior paint, cladding, or insulation to improve appearance and energy efficiency.
Step 14: Final Inspection
Test and inspect all systems and structures to ensure safety and proper function before occupancy.