Portable Building Pros is your source for when you need to rent or buy portable offices anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. It doesn't matter if you have ten job sites across three states that all need temporary portable buildings or you need to add more work space on a more permanent basis without the hassle of construction, PortableBuildingPros.com can help. For over twelve years we have helped companies find the perfect portable building for every use imaginable including emergency cleanups, special event booths, ticket offices at sporting events and concerts and more. Whatever type of portable building you need we can find you the best unit at the best price. There are not typically large inventories of portable buildings for sale in most areas, so PortableBuildingPros.com will look up to 250 miles from your location to make sure the unit works for you. Comparing portable office prices has never been easier, and anytime you need help we are here for you 24/7.
Portable buildings come with multiple advantages over other options which include expanding existing building, crowding more employees into existing space, or working outside where wind and weather can be a factor. Here are the top advantages of purchasing or renting portable buildings:
From the experienced professionals to the one time buyer, we are here to help anyone considering a portable building, and below are common questions that we see that apply regardless of your level of experience:
If you are renting then there will likely be a mandatory coverage required for the duration of the rental. If you are buying a portable building then you will need to check with state laws to see if insurance is required. Whether or not it is mandatory for you, it is nearly always a good idea particularly if you operate in areas with severe weather or high crime rates.
Most portable buildings can be moved with relative ease with a standard flatbed. If you have an extra wide 10 or 12 foot portable building however you will need to arrange for special transport from a company that offers double wide hauling which is more expensive. If you plan to move often you may want to consider two smaller portable buildings rather than one large one to avoid this issue.
There are hundreds of variations and add-ons for portable buildings from AC units and furniture to advanced connections for internet while out in the field. If you are lucky you can find a unit that has exactly what you need, but the average purchase or rental will require some accessories.
Many people are unsure how long they will need the building or don't have the capital for the upfront expenditure. These people can find rent to buy options for portable buildings anywhere in the country as long as they have decent credit.
Your local sales rep will be able to email you information on your particular state's zoning requirements for portable building but they change often so it is best to look for yourself as well. You can browse a few examples of portable building permitting resources at the TDLR and the Modular Building Institute.