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40ft High Cube Shipping Containers in Colorado

Same footprint as a standard 40ft -- but one full foot taller. The most versatile container for conversions, tall equipment, and Colorado mountain or ranch projects. Delivery included statewide.

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What Makes It Different

One Extra Foot That Changes Everything

The "high cube" designation means exactly one thing: the container is one foot taller than a standard ISO shipping container. That takes the exterior from 8 feet 6 inches to 9 feet 6 inches, and the usable interior ceiling height from 7 feet 10 inches to 8 feet 10 inches.

That one foot sounds modest, but in practice it's transformative. In a standard container, someone over 6 feet tall is ducking slightly. In a high cube, the same person walks through freely with clearance to spare. Overhead storage is more accessible, lighting can be mounted higher, and if you're building out an office or living space, the ceiling height feels genuinely comfortable rather than cramped.

For Colorado container conversions -- mountain cabin bases, Front Range job site offices, ranch storage -- the high cube is almost always the right choice. The price premium over a standard 40ft is modest compared to the usability improvement.

Height Comparison

Standard
40ft
7'10" interior
High Cube
40ft
8'10" interior

High cube adds 12 inches of interior height -- enough to make a real difference in comfort and usability.

Specifications

40ft High Cube Dimensions

Exterior Dimensions

Length40 ft 0 in (12.192 m)
Width8 ft 0 in (2.438 m)
Height9 ft 6 in (2.896 m)

Interior Dimensions

Length39 ft 5 in (12.021 m)
Width7 ft 9 in (2.352 m)
Height8 ft 10 in (2.698 m)
Volume~2,694 cu ft (76.3 m³)
Door Opening (W × H)7 ft 8 in × 8 ft 5 in

The high cube door opening is also taller -- 8 ft 5 in vs 7 ft 5 in on a standard container. That's a meaningful advantage when loading tall items.

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Use Cases

Why Colorado Customers Choose High Cube Containers

Mountain Cabin Conversion

Colorado mountain property owners convert high cube containers into hunting cabins, ski season bunkhouses, and remote retreats. The extra ceiling height makes the living space feel far more comfortable. Properties in Summit, Grand, Routt, and Gunnison Counties are popular for this use.

Front Range Job Site Office

Colorado construction companies convert high cube containers into job site offices and break rooms. The 8'10" ceiling height is comparable to a standard commercial office. With insulation, HVAC, windows, and electrical added, you have a comfortable workspace anywhere on the Front Range.

Tall Equipment Storage

A high cube is the only standard container that comfortably fits equipment taller than 7 feet -- certain tractors, attachments, and implements. Colorado farmers and ranchers on the Eastern Plains and Western Slope use high cubes specifically for this reason.

Studio or Workshop

Artists, woodworkers, and craftspeople throughout Colorado use high cube containers as studios and workshops. The tall ceiling accommodates ventilation hoods, overhead tool mounts, and creates a less claustrophobic work environment. Popular in Boulder County and along the Front Range.

ADU / Guest Structure

Colorado's housing shortage has driven interest in accessory dwelling units (ADUs). A modified high cube with electrical, plumbing rough-in, insulation, and a mini-split can serve as a guest house or rental unit on qualifying Colorado properties. Always check local zoning before planning.

Retail & Event Pop-Up

Colorado markets, events, and pop-up retail concepts use high cubes for their presentation value and interior height. Roll-up doors on the side or end can open the container to foot traffic, while the taller interior allows for display racks and hanging merchandise.

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FAQ

High Cube Container Questions

For most Colorado customers, yes. If you're doing any kind of conversion project (office, cabin, workshop), the extra ceiling height dramatically improves livability. Even for straight storage, the taller door opening and extra cubic footage are useful. The price difference between a standard 40ft and a high cube is typically modest relative to the total cost of the project.
Yes, with the same considerations as any 40ft container -- road grade, road width, overhead clearance, and surface firmness. Note that the high cube is 3 inches taller than a standard 40ft (9'6" exterior), so overhead clearance needs to account for that. The delivery truck height when loaded with a high cube is slightly more than with a standard container. We assess each mountain delivery individually -- share your address and access details when you inquire.
The most popular combinations we see for Colorado high cube conversions are: insulation + mini-split HVAC + electrical + windows (for year-round livable spaces), personnel door + electrical + lighting only (for comfortable workshop use), and roll-up door + electrical + lighting (for combined storage and workspace). Reach out to discuss what you're planning and we can advise on what's available and feasible.
Standard shipping containers -- including high cubes -- are engineered to be stacked 9 high when fully loaded, meaning the roof structure is extremely strong. Colorado's heaviest snow loads are well within the design tolerance of a container roof. For properties in heavy snow areas (Summit, Pitkin, San Juan Counties), we generally don't recommend placing a container under a tree or structure where concentrated snow dumps from above could create a load issue, but the container roof itself handles Colorado snowfall without concern.

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