I. Application Areas of Container Houses The application areas of container houses are becoming increasingly widespread, but they are mostly used in various construction projects for worker accommodation, temporary project offices, small warehouses, etc. Of course, there are also many private uses, such as various shops seen along roadsides, villas and hotels in the suburbs, and restaurants in cities, all of which are designed using container houses. Therefore, the future development prospects of container houses are quite promising. II. How Long Can a Container House Last? The lifespan of a container house is related to the quality of the materials used. Below is a brief introduction to two common materials used in container houses (for reference only): 1. Container houses made of foam sandwich panels are also quite good and are commonly seen on many construction sites, mainly because they are relatively inexpensive. With proper maintenance, they can last about 10 years, or longer or shorter, depending on the specific usage, the workmanship of the container itself, and the quality of the materials. 2. Rock wool sandwich panel houses are sturdy, durable, comfortable, and safe to live in. The sandwich panels are also wrapped in a thick layer of sheet metal, providing sound insulation, heat insulation, moisture resistance, and corrosion resistance. With proper care and maintenance, they can generally last for over 15 years. It is also a very popular and common type of container house on the market, and its purchase and rental prices are quite affordable. Therefore, a good container house can last a long time. However, regardless of the material, it is essential to consult with the manufacturer before making a purchase.