20-foot detachable container homes have become one of the most cost-effective plans among high construction costs, material shortages, and rising labor expenses. From factory-manufactured to reusable structural frames, every step of the container home lifecycle is designed to ensure quality and reduce costs.
At DXH House, we've delivered detachable container home solutions to clients across multiple countries. In this guide, we'll detail how a 20-foot detachable container home can save you money.
A 20-foot detachable container home is a prefabricated modular living unit with a steel frame structure that can be disassembled into flat-packed components for easy transport and rapid on-site assembly. Unlike standard welded containers, detachable units can be relocated and reassembled without heavy equipment.
A standard 20-foot unit comfortably accommodates bedrooms, offices, studios, or auxiliary spaces. Multiple units can be combined to form larger residences. DXH House constructs these housing units using steel-framed panels, insulated walls, and tongue-and-groove flooring. Here are the reasons for choosing a 20-foot detachable container house:

Since walls, roof panels, floor frames, and structural columns are detachable, multiple units fit into a single shipping container or truck. A 20GP can hold 7-8 standard detachable houses, while a 40HQ can hold 17-18 standard detachable homes, reducing costs compared to fully assembled prefabricated homes.
Traditional on-site construction is prone to weather delays, labor shortages, and cost overruns. The structure of detachable container homes arrives at the site fully engineered. On-site work involves only assembly, leveling, and finishing—not complete construction. A skilled two or four-person team typically assembles a 20-foot detachable home within one to two days. In comparison, traditional on-site house construction requires three to six months even under ideal conditions.
| Cost Advantage | Traditional Construction | 20-Foot Detachable Container Home |
|---|---|---|
| Construction Time | 3-6 months | 3–7 days Assembly |
| Labor Hours (per unit) | 500-1,500 hours | 6-48 hours |
| Risk of Weather Delays | High | Low |
| On-Site Material Waste | 10-15% | <2% |
| Foundation Requirements | Full Concrete Slab | Screw Piles or Point Foundations |
| Heavy Equipment Required | Yes | Typically Not Required |
One of the hidden costs in traditional construction is the foundation. Detachable container homes with their sturdy steel-framed bases can typically be installed on simpler foundations. Common foundation solutions for 20-foot detachable homes include galvanized screw piles (spiral piles), four-corner concrete pad footings, or even temporary placement on compacted gravel bedding. This flexibility not only reduces upfront costs but also significantly cuts site preparation time and equipment expenses.

The key advantage of a detachable container house is its mobility. Container structures can be separated from their site as projects relocate, accommodating needs whether a project concludes, a lease expires, or a move occurs. Common applications include:
Modern modular container homes are not merely simple steel structures. DXH House container units are standard with insulated wall and roof panels (EPS or rock wool insulation cores). This ensures perfect thermal insulation and heat retention in both hot and cold climates. Compared with poorly insulated lightweight buildings, well-insulated container houses can reduce air-conditioning energy consumption by 20-40%.
DXH House offers a variety of insulation core thicknesses—50mm, 75mm, 100mm, and customized thicknesses—to suit diverse climatic demands. Panels with rock wool cores achieve higher fire ratings (up to Class A), potentially lowering insurance costs in certain regions for ongoing savings.
Traditional methods require costly renovations for later expansions. Modular detachable container homes are designed for scalability from the outset. As needs or budgets grow, you can expand by connecting units side-by-side or stacking them into multi-level structures. Since each DXH House unit is structurally independent with standardized connection points, expansion is incremental and minimally disruptive.
Prefabricated modular buildings adhere to the same execution standards as conventional structures, though permitting processes differ. In some regions, detachable/modular container homes may qualify as temporary or prefabricated buildings. DXH House provides complete CE, ISO, and project-specific documentation to support client approvals worldwide. Always verify local regulations, as requirements vary significantly.

DXH House is a factory-direct manufacturer of detachable container homes located in Suzhou, China. We employ a vertically integrated production model, eliminating intermediaries and passing on cost savings to you.
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Everything you need to know about the cost and logistics of 20-foot modular container homes.
The price of a 20-foot modular container home depends on specifications, insulation performance, interior finishing options, and order quantity. Custom finishes, higher insulation ratings, or additional fixtures (such as bathroom units or electrical components) will adjust the price accordingly. Contact DXH House for a project-specific quote.
Detachable container homes are designed for minimal tool assembly. Two to four workers can assemble a 20-foot unit in one to two days using basic hand and power tools, typically without cranes or forklifts for most ground applications.
With proper maintenance, DXH House detachable container houses have an expected structural lifespan of 20 years or more. Primary maintenance tasks include regularly inspecting exterior panel seams and seals, repairing any paint or coating damage, and ensuring adequate drainage around the base.
Yes. DXH House offers wall and roof panel insulation cores (rock wool or EPS) in 50mm, 75mm, and 100mm thicknesses to meet cold climate requirements. The 100mm rock wool panel system provides excellent thermal insulation in sub-zero environments and achieves a Class A fire rating. Our panel design minimizes thermal bridges at steel connections. We recommend discussing specific climate conditions with our engineering team to customize construction plans accordingly.
Yes. DXH House detachable container houses use structural steel corner posts and top/bottom rail systems, allowing standard configurations to stack 2-3 stories. Multi-story projects require detailed structural calculations, reinforced base units, and appropriate inter-floor connectors.
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