How WE Buried Our Shipping Container:Concrete Retention Wall & Slab

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
  • We learned some valuable lessons in burying our shipping container and found an excellent option for our situation. We couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. This container will be used for extra storage. We wanted to be able to store all our belongings somewhere while we build our home, but didn’t want the eye sore of a huge blue container on our wilderness property. Then not having the headache of trying to have the container removed later is also a plus. We opted to do a rebar reinforced retention wall and slab over the container. We did a monolithic pour with the walls and footings. We have been so blessed to have generous people in our community loan equipment to us for tackling these major projects!
    Feel free to watch as we continue to learn and experiment while we build our dream home mostly off grid in the middle of nowhere!
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Комментарии • 141

  • @marcusn3902
    @marcusn3902 5 месяцев назад +2

    This guy is literally the world’s greatest dad ! Your work and determination is incredible and inspiring! Thank you. Great video

    • @sigmacentauri6191
      @sigmacentauri6191 3 месяца назад

      Yeah I was thinking that too... what loving father to include his kids in the work and teach them, trust them and protect them from the job hazards too... Bless you, pops.

    • @user-oi3su7sw5n
      @user-oi3su7sw5n Месяц назад

      ​@@sigmacentauri6191sad y'all don't think about your own dad sad generation

  • @suzannemundy7368
    @suzannemundy7368 3 года назад +12

    You all get hot, tired and yes a bit dirty... But the family moments and memories will last a lifetime! Ya'll put a smile on my face! Keep on going!

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +1

      Suzanne Mundy thank you! We are making lots of memories for sure ❤️❤️

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 3 года назад +7

    Those kids will be so much better as adults than kids raised playing video games and walking with a smart phone constantly in their hands.

  • @joemurphy4517
    @joemurphy4517 3 месяца назад +1

    I have to give this guy credit for trying and being a good leader with his wife. On a pro level this is defiantly not the best way to do it. I wonder if the container even has a solid foundation under it or a French drain system? I'm sure looking back on it they probably should have used and ICF system. Hopefully they figured it all out. They do get an A for effort.

  • @iforex.market7914
    @iforex.market7914 2 года назад +15

    Best thing you COULD have done is poured a foundation oversized to the container and put the container in the foundation with proper drainage and water proofing. Well worth the added cost of saving a ceiling from caving in or having run off rust your walls away as they are exposed to the dirt (which they are no matter how dry the soil feels) The weight of the backhoe on top of the concrete roof slab is not supported by the walls.. very dangerous.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      Time will tell. 👍🏼

    • @EnderFenrir
      @EnderFenrir Год назад

      @@itsworthit5029 that time could kill your family...

    • @hamishbuttner3263
      @hamishbuttner3263 Год назад

      I agree on the foundation. Shipping containers are pretty sturdy but you are right needs to be protected by the moisture in the soil.

  • @madb132
    @madb132 2 года назад +6

    You will need to dig a trench down to the bottom along side and back of the container fit cadged rebar in trench and fill with concrete to the top of container. Reinforce the inside first before you start. If you don't you have just built a coffin, Sir. Like what you are doing. Just stay safe.

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc 3 года назад +5

    For all those playing along at home, guitar is standard tuning, capo on the 5th fret.

  • @louisdufour4106
    @louisdufour4106 Год назад +5

    I have hauled containers for years and the one thing I noticed is that you didn't bury your container ceiling side down and floor as ceiling. The roof is weakest point of container and floor is reinforced to hold 40k lbs plus. The concrete and drainage was a excellent idea. On your next build, I hope you research flipping container upside down so you have the floor supporting the dirt and whatever weight you put on top of container. The other thing I noticed is no ventilation for inside of container. What a great job you and your family did though.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  Год назад

      It’s strictly for storage so we didn’t put in ventilation, but we could easily make modifications later on down the road. Haven’t heard of flipping them upside down, but we’ll definitely keep that in mind and read into it.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  Год назад

      Flipping it over is a brilliant idea. That makes a lot of sense, so we hope anyone wanting to do this reads your comment. We didn’t even consider that since it was already loaded up and we were just moving it into place not planning on unloading the whole thing.

    • @andrewzolotar9358
      @andrewzolotar9358 Год назад +2

      Flipping over...hmmm I know what you trying to say bottom is stronger but in this case hi reinforced wicker top with concrete
      Other think is bottom is not water proof so you my start having problems with liking

    • @andrewzolotar9358
      @andrewzolotar9358 Год назад +3

      I would never buried upside down instead weld beams I side to support siling and walls

    • @PD-yd3fr
      @PD-yd3fr Год назад +1

      @@itsworthit5029 You can then weld some thin sheet metal on the new roof floor, make a flat surface to walk on

  • @buckshothoneypaws2335
    @buckshothoneypaws2335 3 года назад +34

    Is there a foundation or does the container just sit on bare earth? Shifting and settling is bad. Is there an exterior support barrier? Without side support the earth will eventually cave in the sides. Water proofing? Eventually the paint will degrade. Your soil is clay and will retain any ground moisture for years. These have to be done like a finished basement. The load support for the containers is on the corners. Not the top or sides. You put the cement over the top but if its not reinforced to the corners it will eventually fail. Hope no one is in there if it does.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +11

      The container is actually on a bed of rock. Second of all we have no moisture in the soil. Our soil up here is like concrete. For our particular situation it feels appropriate. Time will tell I guess. We share our mistakes and our successes on this channel. So far this has been a great success. Thank you for your insight and support. Subscribe so you can see how everything else up here goes.

    • @vtownvmax
      @vtownvmax 3 года назад +11

      @@itsworthit5029 you really need to make a concrete wall along the sides. it will collapse eventually

    • @uptownscenery9175
      @uptownscenery9175 2 года назад +5

      He isn't listening he looks like he's gonna have to learns the hard way

    • @edbouman5013
      @edbouman5013 2 года назад +5

      @@itsworthit5029 I read all your comments, and there was a lot of good advice when it comes to burying a shipping container, and that advice was totally ignored! You really need to do your homework on burying a shipping container, the last thing you want whether it sits on bedrock, and your soil has no water content, is for that shipping container to collapse with your family in it. Do some serious research before you have a disaster that can ruin your life for ever!

    • @LK-bz9sk
      @LK-bz9sk 2 года назад +2

      @@vtownvmax thank you. I was wonder about this. 👍🏽

  • @ForFucksSake57591
    @ForFucksSake57591 2 года назад +4

    Just stumbled across this Channel and I’m glad.
    This reminds me of my dad and I growing up. This is so cool!! Your family will be talking about it forever. Good time to bond and to learn. They will be years ahead of their generation and be no stranger to hard work.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! That’s why we’re doing this:) To build a stronger family and give them a new perspective of what goes into all the comforts they enjoyed in our last home. I’m glad to hear you have a positive outlook on your rearing ❤️

  • @striplingwarriorstudio4016
    @striplingwarriorstudio4016 3 года назад +4

    Rock climbing wall! I love that idea. Fun to see the progress. I love all the little helpers too. They’re going to have some great memories!

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад

      Stripling Warrior Studio yep gotta give the monkeys a bigger playground;)

  • @512Dru
    @512Dru 3 года назад +6

    Sure hope they added support beams on the inside and on top that’s a heavy load for a container roof

  • @candyman658
    @candyman658 2 года назад +2

    Impressive concrete work. I’m trying to do something similar but on a larger scale here in NM. Great job can’t wait to see more.

  • @runawayrose6320
    @runawayrose6320 2 года назад +2

    Bravo !! You and your family worked so hard and lovingly, What a wonderful video !!!! Thank you , God bless you and your family.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!! We really appreciation your love and support!

  • @OnHoldAt50
    @OnHoldAt50 3 года назад +8

    Those kids are going to grow up to be leaders. That's so cool how you involved them in the construction. They'll remember this for the rest of their lives. Kudos great parents.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! That’s our hope!

    • @OnHoldAt50
      @OnHoldAt50 3 года назад +2

      @@itsworthit5029 my parents let me help the rebuild race car engines and do building construction. I remember everything. You guys are so right. God bless

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +2

      @@OnHoldAt50 thank you for watching, and for your support! Don’t forget to subscribe- we have lots of big projects ahead:)

  • @jr303official
    @jr303official 3 года назад +8

    Should have tarred the concrete roof and walls of the container, also it seems like a lot of weight on that container with no reinforcements.

  • @remcruz4403
    @remcruz4403 3 года назад +3

    Love watching this video, keep going to the next video

  • @lukewarm2075
    @lukewarm2075 3 года назад +5

    Great channel just found you guys I have subbed, i will watch the disaster container video after this one thanks for the content.

  • @missiondan526
    @missiondan526 3 года назад +3

    Not a negative criticism but dont let your kids hold timber while cutting it with a chop saw, if they drop it just a few inches it can bite the blade and when that saw grabs it can easily take your fingers... i should know

  • @stevenV57
    @stevenV57 3 года назад +3

    Reminds me of the munitions bunkers at Ft. Sill.

  • @TysonCapel23
    @TysonCapel23 3 года назад +5

    This is Tyson Capel we were in you ward in Grantsville. How much did you guys end up paying for your container? I'm a shipping container wholesaler and sell containers nationwide so if you ever need another one let me know cause I can hook you up with a better price than anyone. I actually sell containers to some of the businesses who sell containers in Colorado and Utah.
    Good luck on your new journey in life.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +2

      Oh cool! Yes we remember you guys! $2300 delivered to our property.

  • @u123881
    @u123881 3 года назад +3

    Nice work!

  • @keepingthedevilinmyrearview
    @keepingthedevilinmyrearview 3 года назад +5

    Idk? I mean wasn't sealed with Rhino liner for waterproofing and the inside wasn't braced.. long term this isn't going to be good for it?..

  • @jaredbalmer3592
    @jaredbalmer3592 Год назад +2

    You may want to run a post and beam system inside that container. Just for support and safety

  • @baileysair5056
    @baileysair5056 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. In considering something like this myself I set out to find information online about doing it. I become concerned after seeing many insist that it was a bad idea. I was beginning to think maybe I was heading in the wrong direction till I saw your video. Looks like all turn out great! The dump truck and loader driving back and forth over it afterwards indicates it is as strong as it needs to be! How much ceiling shoring did you do for the ceiling slab pour? Did you use a lightweight concrete on the ceiling slab?

  • @workboots9156
    @workboots9156 Год назад

    Make two heavy duty steel trusses that set on the floor, maybe 4" by 8" tube steel, place at 13 feet from each end. That should satisfy most people's worries about collapse.

  • @firsttimefarmer4666
    @firsttimefarmer4666 3 года назад +3

    Doing it 👌🏿👌🏽👌👌🤗🤗🤗

  • @enginepy
    @enginepy 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice family, but I sure hope this container didn’t collapse over time. There are a lot of things that weren’t done correctly for this one and I just don’t see it holding up for long. It can be dangerous when the sides and too aren’t not properly braced and supported.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  4 месяца назад

      It has held up beautifully:)

    • @enginepy
      @enginepy 4 месяца назад

      @@itsworthit5029 oh that’s great to hear

  • @scottbushman9050
    @scottbushman9050 3 года назад +2

    Legit!!

  • @chadmutchler5062
    @chadmutchler5062 3 года назад +5

    Please watch ‘Underground Bunkers’ 3-minute video of how to reinforce your container!!!

  • @sigmacentauri6191
    @sigmacentauri6191 3 месяца назад

    I'm looking to do something similar here in AZ... Been drawing my designs up. Mine needs more windows tho... gonna burry it with on long side face out above grade maybe...

  • @andrebugotti576
    @andrebugotti576 3 года назад +6

    Big problem in a few years for you guys. The container will eventually decay from moisture because there no moisture sealant on the container and you didn't put concrete all around the container nor a foundation there for when it rain the earth to get soft and the container may shift because of no foundation.
    I've seen many containers collapse underground because the side are not strong enough to hold the weight of wet earth after rain.

    • @paystar3436
      @paystar3436 2 года назад +2

      No learning by builder's before Construction ,,, sadly not a viable Construction method. ( Also.. read my other Comment's). I have been in every type of Construction all my Life and this project is not Productive of purpose provided...as a "Shelter" that would function more tha 6 years without decaying...sadly.

  • @keepingthingsworking2064
    @keepingthingsworking2064 2 года назад +1

    Oh boy, that's a death trap. What did you do to reinforce container? That's the most important part.

  • @andrewzolotar9358
    @andrewzolotar9358 Год назад +1

    You did good job and you can still improve this consideration by welding steal beam inside to support walls and selling this can be easily done
    Regards frome England 🇬🇧 😀

  • @billtaylor292
    @billtaylor292 3 года назад +6

    Ignore the haters! Please do a follow up in a few years. Bless you both for following your dreams, it takes courage and it looks like you're on the right path

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +3

      Yeah we’re not concerned about it 🤣 It is holding up beautifully ❤️

    • @enginepy
      @enginepy 4 месяца назад

      Old comment but just saw it. I don’t think anyone is hating. Just concerned for safety of that family. The methods they used are common but not safe or correct.

  • @guitarsbyatomixcustomguita2789
    @guitarsbyatomixcustomguita2789 3 года назад +6

    is the concrete going to collapse the roof???

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +2

      Jimmy Page's hellhound nope, it’s all safe and sound:)

    • @guitarsbyatomixcustomguita2789
      @guitarsbyatomixcustomguita2789 3 года назад +5

      @@itsworthit5029 i hope so, I've been a concrete contractor for almost 40years and the roof you poured needs rebar connected to side walls .wish you the best.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 3 года назад +4

      Yep I would agree, sidewalls of container can cave in from lateral pressure

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +3

      @@mrmotofy our soil is like concrete here. It has been 3 months+ since we finished this up. Solid as can be, no collapsing. Plus we’ve driven over the top of the container repeatedly with huge machinery!

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 3 года назад +6

      @@itsworthit5029 You might get lucky...but most others won't. They'll learn the hard way after walls crush in

  • @deltadawn679
    @deltadawn679 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, wonderful video! Can you please tell me how it’s holding up?

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  6 месяцев назад +1

      Still holding strong. Haven’t seen any changes since the install.

    • @deltadawn679
      @deltadawn679 6 месяцев назад

      @@itsworthit5029 Thank you so much for the reply, going to be doing this myself as well 🤗

  • @MattRoll
    @MattRoll 9 месяцев назад

    As many others have pointed out, containers are very specifically engineered to take weight on the corner castings. The 14 gauge corrugated corten steel is not designed to withstand the weight of the earth you're putting around it (between 200 and 600 pounds per square foot) and it doesn't seem like the proper reinforcements for the walls and ceiling were even attempted. Please do not let any children or unaffiliated adults in this "storage" room as it is structurally unsound.

  • @Jerry-ko9pi
    @Jerry-ko9pi 3 года назад +2

    Did not say if you had drainage around the container. Looks like you do not. Dirt is also against the side, which will cause it to collaspe later on. Containers are not meant to have weight on the sides. Now if you had about 10-12 inches along each side and filled that in with concrete while inside was braced till it cured, that would be fine. Only 1 piece of rebar in the top slab? I saw mesh. Not sure how that will hold up. Hope it holds up for your famlies sake. I don't see why people keep buring these containers like this. If done better, yes, they make ok shelter. Need drainage and support all around, but by then, you don't need the container! Just build a basement out of 8" concrete hollow blocks with a slap on top. Cheaper in the long run and MUCH SAFER!!

  • @AKUSUXs
    @AKUSUXs 2 года назад +1

    Nothing says... Here's our bunker like a big concrete wall!

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад +1

      🤣 everyone thinks it’s a bunker! If crap hits the fan perhaps…. for now it stores all our furniture/food storage until our home is built.

  • @begoodamerica9793
    @begoodamerica9793 3 года назад +2

    The little girl with her stuffed bear reminds me of my girls when they were that age. They grow up too fast.

  • @nobreighner
    @nobreighner 3 года назад +2

    Wow, this video was much better than I expected!

  • @degrinchy
    @degrinchy 3 года назад +3

    Please, if you are going to add background audio please make sure you balance the audio volume.. went from peaceful low volume to a cranked volume when my fam was sleeping

    • @USMC-CPL-0311
      @USMC-CPL-0311 2 года назад

      Poor guy. Hope the wife didn't beat you over this.

  • @MoonWaterRanch
    @MoonWaterRanch 3 года назад +2

    I just finished mine. Its staying about 40° and 60% humidity. What is your guys staying at?

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад

      Oh cool! We haven’t been monitoring ours but it feels consistently to be about 50.

    • @MoonWaterRanch
      @MoonWaterRanch 3 года назад +1

      @@itsworthit5029 oh cool. I think they are so cool. Good luck with your guys journey

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +1

      @@MoonWaterRanch for sure! Good luck to you as well!

  • @lpkirby
    @lpkirby Год назад +1

    You did some great work but I am afraid it is not going to last. Foundation is going to be a problem and you did not use anything as a moisture barrier and that floor is going to rot. Should give you a good 7 to 10 years as a shelter and then rip the floor out and replace it with a moisture barrier.

  • @mrgucci9629
    @mrgucci9629 3 года назад +2

    one mistake they actually did. pouring the cement on top of the container..& 1 more note
    he has no foundation on the bottom of container "

    • @512Dru
      @512Dru 3 года назад +3

      Yep it’s gonna collapse

    • @wolfstrike
      @wolfstrike 3 года назад +3

      Guaranteed to fail and collapse in, the container has already been damaged if you have not seen the previous video. Half the roof collapsed from being buried already. And no support or retainer wall along the sides from all that dirty. its not a matter of if it will, but when will it

    • @mrgucci9629
      @mrgucci9629 3 года назад +2

      Yeap' its going to collapse ...😆 lol..
      i personally rather b outside before being buried 🙄

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm 2 года назад

    Can I ask why you decided to mound up rather than bury under the ground?

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      The layout of the property has this container under the driveway. It was strategically placed between two hills which allowed for us to simply fill in over top and flatten between the two hills. It also gave us a place to put all the dirt from digging out for the foundation of the house. So it’s not actually “mounding up”, but really “leveling-off”.

    • @NaughtyGoatFarm
      @NaughtyGoatFarm 2 года назад

      @@itsworthit5029 OK that makes sense. Do you find the temperature in the container more stable than outside temp?

  • @paystar3436
    @paystar3436 2 года назад +1

    Why....not use Poured Waterproof Cement and Rebar for the Shelter ? Hope you install a Solar & Battery Electric powered Water Sump Pump. If not do it now ... Also steel always Rust's unless coated with waterproof Epoxy or other protection . Dire future re-do .. will occure ; sadly.

  • @concernedcitizen8481
    @concernedcitizen8481 5 месяцев назад

    With all that concrete, you could have just shotcrete the side of a hole, poured a roof and had twice the space.

  • @austindavis5473
    @austindavis5473 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where is your rubber boots

  • @BlankSlate1111
    @BlankSlate1111 2 года назад +2

    Psychotic music but good video for people that have a crapload of money to spend

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      🤣 yeah music is all over the place. The video kept being demonetized for music issues so we had to keep trying to patch in random clips of music over areas after the fact from a very limited selection provided by RUclips.

  • @escamilla117
    @escamilla117 2 года назад +1

    That is one expensive doomed container

  • @IsThisAvailable550
    @IsThisAvailable550 3 года назад +2

    Why do you have the music do damn loud? (compared to your speech audio)

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  3 года назад +3

      Larry sorry! We’re still working out bugs in the volume discrepancy between the editing program and the uploaded versions. Thanks for voicing your feelings.

    • @IsThisAvailable550
      @IsThisAvailable550 3 года назад +3

      @@itsworthit5029. OK, thank you for the response.
      Maybe I should just be a little more patient, and give you a chance to work on it.
      I'll just have to keep turning the volume up & down to not wake everyone else up, but still be able to hear what you say.

    • @lukewarm2075
      @lukewarm2075 3 года назад +2

      Yeap i had the exact problem on my videos its hard when your learning.

  • @kavik2825
    @kavik2825 2 года назад +1

    Dude, you need to have braces inside of the container. As you place dirt on top of the conrete...even more weight....since I am commenting almost a year past...I hope it stayed together for you.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      Yep, it hasn’t moved at all. Still holding steering for this application.

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 2 года назад +2

    Mate please wear a hat, believe me skin cancer treatment hurts and you will have 3 horrible months.

  • @billhanson2353
    @billhanson2353 2 года назад +2

    Can’t set a container just on dirt. Can’t bury a container in just dirt. Can’t gain proper compaction without using water. Can’t sit rebar in dirt. You should have done your homework.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      It’s not just on dirt. It’s on top of a natural rock bed. Also we had a water truck at our disposal that we used in conjunction with the roller. It has been a year and everything has held up beautifully. Rebar isn’t set in dirt it’s up on chairs.

  • @Roger-br4dh
    @Roger-br4dh 3 года назад

    Seems like a lot of work just to bury a container . Why not just pour a basement without the container???

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  2 года назад

      Already had the container and wanted to hide it.

  • @megatech2836
    @megatech2836 3 года назад +4

    Waste of money, that container is not water proof, will rot.

  • @TheFirstBubbaBong
    @TheFirstBubbaBong Год назад +1

    Been watching how to bury container videos and according to others your container will collapse under the weight of the dirt you put on top of it.

    • @itsworthit5029
      @itsworthit5029  Год назад

      Still standing strong, no issues as of yet. 🤷🏻‍♀️ one suggestion we saw another commenter make was installing it upside down since the floor can be load bearing. We thought that would be a good idea. Ours was already loaded and that didn’t cross our minds at the time anyway. But if we could do it over, that would’ve saved us a lot of money on concrete. Oh well, next time.