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Salt Lake City, UT

Shipping containers delivered in Salt Lake City.

New and used 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft high-cube containers delivered tilt-bed across Salt Lake City, Sandy, Provo, Orem, Ogden, and the greater Wasatch Front.

Used 20ft SLC delivered: $2,700–$3,300. Used 40ft: $3,300–$4,300. New (one-trip) 40ft HC: $6,300–$7,300.

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Delivery
Tilt-bed delivery across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties. Park City and Heber canyon deliveries add 1–2 days in winter.
Permits
SLC allows containers under 180 days on private property without a permit. Park City requires design review. Ski-resort communities (Snowbird, Alta, Deer Valley) are restrictive.
Service area
Salt Lake City-area ZIPs, Utah and surrounding counties
In stock for Salt Lake City

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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 Salt Lake City ZIPs.

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SLC is served by direct rail from Oakland, Long Beach, and Tacoma via Union Pacific and BNSF intermodal — Utah's Inland Port authority has invested heavily in container terminal capacity. That keeps supply consistent and pricing competitive across the entire Wasatch Front, from Ogden down to Provo.

Service area

Salt Lake City neighborhoods we deliver to.

We deliver to every ZIP in Salt Lake City-area Utah. Tilt- bed truck pulls in, sets the container where you want it, leaves. Below is the short-list of neighborhoods we work in most.

Downtown & Central 9th
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Sugar House & 9th and 9th
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The Avenues & Capitol Hill
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Millcreek & Holladay
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West Valley & Kearns
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Sandy & Draper
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South Jordan & Riverton
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Ogden & Davis (Layton, Bountiful)
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Provo & Orem
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Park City & Heber
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What Salt Lake City buys

Popular use cases in Salt Lake City.

  • 20ft Used (WWT) — the Sugar House/9th and 9th backyard staple and a staple for Park City ski-lodge storage. $2,700–$3,300 delivered.
  • 40ft Used (WWT) — West Valley industrial, Tooele ranch use, Utah County construction. $3,300–$4,300.
  • 40ft High-Cube One-Trip — Central 9th container retail, Millcreek ADUs, Heber Valley estate storage. $6,300–$7,300.

Typical delivery windows

  • City of SLC (841 ZIPs): 3–5 business days
  • Sandy, Draper, South Jordan: 3–5 business days
  • West Valley & Kearns: 3–5 business days
  • Ogden & Davis County (Layton, Bountiful): 3–5 business days
  • Provo & Utah County (Orem, Lehi): 3–5 business days
  • Park City & Heber: 4–6 business days (canyon drive)

Site prep for SLC

Utah's high desert means low humidity, minimal freeze-thaw at valley altitudes, and an excellent container preservation climate. For mountain placements (Park City, Heber, Snowbird), snow-load anchoring and engineered piers past the 36-inch frost line are required.

The valley's strong UV means occasional roof-coating is worth doing every 7–10 years for long-term residential use. We offer coating service at cost.

Permits

SLC allows containers on private property as accessory storage under 180 days without a permit. Over 180 days or commercial use requires a zoning letter. Salt Lake, Utah, and Davis counties unincorporated are all permissive. Park City has strict design review.

Local rules

Permits, wind zones, and HOA notes for Salt Lake City.

SLC container regulations at a glance

  • Salt Lake City: containers allowed on private property under 180 days as accessory storage without a permit. Over 180 days or commercial use requires a zoning letter.
  • Salt Lake County unincorporated: permissive.
  • Utah County (Provo, Orem, Lehi): permissive. Highland and Alpine HOAs restrict visible containers.
  • Davis County (Layton, Bountiful): permissive.
  • Park City: strict HPCA design review. Visible containers typically require screening and HOA sign-off.
  • Ski-resort communities (Snowbird, Alta, Deer Valley, Sundance): typically prohibit visible containers. Rear-lot screened placement sometimes possible.
  • Container ADUs / homes: allowed in most Wasatch Front municipalities with a building permit. SLC is ADU-friendly under Utah state ADU law.
  • Frost depth: 30–48 inches across the Wasatch Front; plan foundations accordingly for permanent placement.
  • Snow-load anchoring: required for mountain placements. We include engineered anchors at cost.

This is a plain-English summary, not legal advice. We flag HOA and jurisdiction concerns at quote time.

From Salt Lake City customers

What Salt Lake City contractors and homeowners are saying.

Millcreek ADU base, 40ft HC one-trip. Driver placed it on engineered piers within half an inch of the mark. Utah winter? No problem.
Spencer H.
Homeowner · Millcreek, UT
Park City storage for seasonal equipment. They handled the HPCA screening requirement and delivered in a fresh snowfall without drama.
Erika B.
Ski lodge operator · Park City, UT
West Valley industrial yard, 4 × 40ft WWT over a month. Consistent inventory, consistent quality, pricing stayed honest throughout.
Miguel C.
Contractor · West Valley City, UT
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