
Shipping containers delivered in Fort Worth.
New and used 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft high-cube containers delivered tilt-bed across Fort Worth, Arlington, Grapevine, Southlake, and the greater Tarrant County metro.
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Don’t see your size? We stock 20ft, 40ft standard, and 40ft high-cube in both used and one-trip-new across all Fort Worth ZIPs.
See all sizes delivered to Fort WorthFort Worth sits on the BNSF Alliance intermodal rail hub — one of the largest inland container facilities in North America. That means fresh one-trip inventory at competitive prices and short drayage to every Tarrant County ZIP. Most Fort Worth/Arlington deliveries ship same-week from payment.
Fort Worth neighborhoods we deliver to.
We deliver to every ZIP in Fort Worth-area Texas. Tilt- bed truck pulls in, sets the container where you want it, leaves. Below is the short-list of neighborhoods we work in most.
Popular use cases in Fort Worth.
Secure yard storage for equipment, tools, and inventory.
Backyard workshops, detached garages, and hobby spaces.
Job-site steel boxes that survive the weather and lock tight.
Structural base for modified living spaces and ADUs.
Popular sizes in Fort Worth
- 20ft Used (WWT) — the Fairmount/Magnolia Avenue backyard staple. $2,600–$3,200 delivered.
- 40ft Used (WWT) — Alliance-area industrial storage, North Fort Worth ranch use, construction staging on the 820 loop. $3,200–$4,200.
- 40ft High-Cube One-Trip — container home builds near the Trinity, West 7th retail, Southlake ADUs. $6,200–$7,200.
Typical delivery windows
- City of Fort Worth (761 ZIPs): 2–4 business days
- Arlington & Grand Prairie: 2–4 business days
- Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine: 3–5 business days
- Keller & North Richland Hills: 3–4 business days
- Alliance (Haslet, Justin, Roanoke): 2–4 business days
Site prep for Fort Worth
North Texas expansive clay moves seasonally — for permanent container placement we recommend 4 concrete piers poured past the 30-inch active zone, or a crushed-limestone pad refreshed annually. Alliance-area industrial yards are often compacted caliche, which works excellently as-is.
Permits
City of Fort Worth allows containers on private property as accessory storage under 180 days without a permit. Over 180 days or commercial use requires a zoning letter. Tarrant County unincorporated is very permissive. Southlake and Colleyville HOAs are often restrictive.
Permits, wind zones, and HOA notes for Fort Worth.
Fort Worth container regulations at a glance
- City of Fort Worth: containers allowed on private property under 180 days as accessory storage without a permit. Over 180 days or commercial/retail use requires a zoning letter.
- Tarrant County unincorporated: very permissive.
- Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine: HOA covenants in most subdivisions restrict visible containers. Verify deed restrictions before ordering.
- Alliance-area industrial (Haslet, Justin, Roanoke): very permissive, caliche yards are excellent foundations as-is.
- Container ADUs / homes: allowed in most Fort Worth residential zones with a building permit and engineered foundation.
- Soil: North Texas expansive clay moves seasonally — plan foundation accordingly.
This is a plain-English summary, not legal advice. We flag HOA and jurisdiction concerns at quote time.
What Fort Worth contractors and homeowners are saying.
5 × 20ft WWT for a Fort Worth jobsite, all delivered the same week. Alliance drayage is a huge advantage — no one else was close on lead time.
Fairmount backyard, 40ft used, tight alley. Driver and spotter worked it perfectly. Delivered an hour ahead of schedule.
West 7th container retail buildout, 40ft HC one-trip. Spotless unit, doors aligned perfectly for custom glazing.
Our team handles every TX quote personally.
Tilt-bed delivered, all-in, no surprise fuel charges. We quote within 1 business hour, often faster.
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