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Seattle, WA

Shipping containers delivered in Seattle.

New and used 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft high-cube containers delivered tilt-bed across Seattle, the Eastside, Snohomish, and Pierce counties.

Used 20ft Seattle delivered: $2,900–$3,500. Used 40ft: $3,500–$4,500. New (one-trip) 40ft HC: $6,600–$7,600.

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Delivery
Tilt-bed delivery across King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Olympic Peninsula and the San Juan Islands add 3–5 days (ferry).
Permits
Seattle DCI allows 120-day temporary placement on private property with a notification. Eastside HOAs (Redmond Ridge, Sammamish) often restrict visible containers — we flag this by ZIP.
Service area
Seattle-area ZIPs, Washington and surrounding counties
In stock for Seattle

Shop inventory delivered to Seattle.

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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 Seattle ZIPs.

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Seattle is a port-city container market with a twist — Port of Seattle Terminal 18 handles one of the biggest Pacific intakes on the West Coast, and drayage into King County is short. That keeps 40ft HC one-trip pricing especially strong for Seattle buyers compared to inland West Coast markets.

Service area

Seattle neighborhoods we deliver to.

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

SoDo & Georgetown
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Capitol Hill & Central District
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Ballard & Fremont
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West Seattle
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Bellevue
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Kirkland & Redmond
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Renton & Kent
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Tacoma & University Place
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Everett & Bothell
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Olympic Peninsula (Bremerton)
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What Seattle buys

Popular use cases in Seattle.

  • 20ft Used (WWT) — the Ballard/Fremont backyard staple and the standard for Eastside tech-campus overflow storage. $2,900–$3,500 delivered.
  • 40ft Used (WWT) — SoDo/Georgetown industrial use, Snohomish farm storage, Boeing contractor staging. $3,500–$4,500.
  • 40ft High-Cube One-Trip — Capitol Hill ADUs, South Lake Union office pop-ups, Bellevue container retail. $6,600–$7,600.

Typical delivery windows

  • City of Seattle (981 ZIPs): 3–5 business days
  • Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond): 3–5 business days
  • Tacoma & Pierce County: 3–5 business days
  • Snohomish County (Everett, Bothell): 3–5 business days
  • Olympic Peninsula (Kitsap, Clallam): 5–8 business days (Bremerton ferry scheduling)

Site prep for Seattle

Pacific Northwest rainfall means drainage matters. We recommend a gravel pad with 2% slope away from the container doors for any long-term placement, and either 4 helical piers or railroad-tie bearing points on soft/soggy lots. Our pre-call asks about soil type before dispatch.

Mossy North Seattle tree canopy is the single biggest access blocker — we Street View every Phinney Ridge, Wedgwood, and Greenwood delivery before we commit the truck.

Permits

Seattle DCI allows containers on private property for 120 days with a temporary-tent-and-membrane notification (straightforward). Over 120 days or any commercial placement triggers a zoning review. Eastside HOAs (Redmond Ridge, Sammamish) are restrictive — we flag this by ZIP.

Local rules

Permits, wind zones, and HOA notes for Seattle.

Seattle container regulations at a glance

  • Seattle DCI: temporary placement on private property up to 120 days allowed with a notification. Over 120 days or any commercial/retail use triggers a zoning review.
  • Public ROW / sidewalk / curb: always requires a SDOT street-use permit.
  • Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond): permissive at the city level. Redmond Ridge and most Sammamish HOAs restrict visible containers — check HOA before ordering.
  • Shoreline / coastal-zone placement: King County Shoreline Master Program rules apply within 200ft of Puget Sound or navigable waterways. We flag this if your ZIP is in the shoreline overlay.
  • Stormwater: long-term residential containers in Seattle should sit on a permeable gravel pad with 2% grading — we provide a one-page prep sheet with every quote.

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

From Seattle customers

What Seattle contractors and homeowners are saying.

Ordered a 40ft HC for an infill lot in Ballard. Depot photos Tuesday, delivered Thursday, driver backed into a 12ft alley without touching the cedar.
Erik H.
General contractor · Ballard, Seattle, WA
Needed 20ft temporary storage for a Redmond product launch. They had the HOA waiver before I finished signing the quote.
Priya S.
Tech contractor · Redmond, WA
Snohomish pasture placement, soggy soil. They spec'd four helical piers and did the install on the same delivery trip. Dry floor 3 months in.
Greg M.
Farm owner · Snohomish County, WA
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