Whether you are looking for extra storage or need an office, workout room, deer lease, cabin, or home, Top Notch Containers is here to help. We are a family owned and run business ready to support you with all your new and used container needs. Reach out today to ask questions or for your free, no-obligation quote!
Here at Top Notch Containers we carry a large stock of one trip (new) and used containers on our yard in Boyd, TX.
Our everyday stock includes:
✓ 20' Standard ✓ 20' Standard
✓ 40' Standard
✓ 40' High cube ✓ 40' High cube
Our rent-to-own container program offers flexibility for your budget. Fill out an application today to get the process started!
✓ No Credit Check
✓ 12 - 48 Month Terms
✓ Early Payoff Discount
Whether you need an office, deer lease, cabin, or home. We can help you with all your custom container needs.
Our family has been building custom homes and barndominiums since 1998. With our trusted contractors, you can always count on quality craftsmanship for your custom build.
Here at Top Notch Containers, quality is our guarantee. All of our used containers are cargo worthy, meaning they are wind and water tight, with solid floors, and fully functioning doors. This also means that they have been inspected and certified as fit for international shipping.
✓ Structural Integrity: Inspected & safe for stacking.
ALWAYS Wind and Water Tight
Solid Floors
Fully Functioning Doors
✓ Condition: Expect dings, patches & rusty spots
✓ Budget-Friendly: An affordable storage solution that won't raise your property taxes.
Looking for that crisp, clean, beige container that you keep seeing? One trip containers are new containers that have only been used once to transport cargo from the factory to its destination. This is the newest container available in the United States.
✓ Pristine Quality: Nearly new inside and out. Perfect for modification projects.
✓ Excellent Condition: Like-new with minimal dents, rust, or scuff marks
✓ Longevity: With less commercial wear and tear, expect minimal maintenance and long-term usage