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Buy & Rent Storage Containers in Illinois
Need to buy or rent shipping storage containers in Illinois for commercial business, on-site construction, job-site, residential, or refrigerated?

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On national average, renting a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft storage container costs anywhere from $75 to $200. To get exact shipping container price quotes in Illinois fill out the form above and get connected with up to 5 suppliers near your area in Illinois.
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Common Storage Container Size

10ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 10 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 9.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 560 cubic feet
20ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 20 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 19.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 1,170 cubic feet


40ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 40 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 39.5 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 2,390 cubic feet
Commercial and Construction Storage Container Rental in Illinois
For your construction site storage needs, you can now compare quotes from up to five suppliers that provide commercial and construction storage container rental in Illinois. By the way, comparing different suppliers helps you find the best price and service for your project. Construction in Illinois is growing, with recent projects like the Lincoln Yards development, The 78, Chicago Riverwalk expansion, O’Hare Terminal renovation, and the Illinois Tollway improvements.
Consideration When Renting Conex Containers Illinois
Condition of the Container: Check the container for rust, holes, or structural damage. Make sure the doors seal tightly and floors are solid. A clean, well-maintained unit helps protect your items from weather and pests. In Illinois, winters can be harsh, so structural quality matters more than in milder climates.
Ventilation and Moisture Control: Look for containers with vents to help reduce moisture buildup. Illinois has humid summers and cold winters, which can cause condensation inside. Proper airflow helps prevent mold and rust. This is important if you plan to store furniture, electronics, or anything sensitive to moisture.
Delivery and Pickup Options: Ask how the company handles delivery and pickup. Some areas in Illinois, like suburban parts of Naperville, have narrow streets or strict zoning rules. You may need a flat, accessible spot for drop-off. Make sure the company checks local regulations before delivering the unit.
Zoning and Permits: Before renting, check local zoning laws. Some towns or neighborhoods in Illinois require permits to place a container on your property. For example, parts of Evanston have strict rules on visible storage units. Make sure you follow city codes to avoid fines or removal orders.
Container Size Options: Pick the size that fits your needs. Common sizes are 10, 20, or 40 feet. A 20-foot container works well for most home storage. A 40-foot is better for construction tools or business inventory. In rural Illinois, larger units are more common due to space availability.
Company Reputation and Reviews: Search for companies with good online reviews and ratings. Ask if they’ve worked with customers in your area. A provider familiar with Illinois weather and logistics will offer better service. Reviews can also reveal hidden fees or customer service issues before you commit to a rental.
Site Preparation and Placement: Check if your site is level and accessible. A soft or uneven area might need gravel or wood beams to keep the container stable. In towns like Bloomington, local terrain can shift with snowmelt or rain, so preparation helps prevent sinking or door jams after delivery.