Ready-to-Ship Chemical Storage Buildings

Browse our current ready-to-ship inventory below. For more information on buildings, accessories, freight cost, and to purchase or rent, contact U.S. Chemical Storage at 800.233.1480.
*Freight not included
22’5″long x 7’6″deep x 9’8″tall
One currently available
Class 1 Div 1
Double-leaf door
Explosion relief panels
Interior LED lights (explosion-proof)
C1-D1 Convection Heater
C1-D1 Air Conditioning Unit
Dry chemical fire suppression system
419 gal capacity containment sump
*RAMP not included but available
*Freight not included
22’5″long x 7’6″deep x 9’8″tall
One currently available
Class 1 Div 2
Double-leaf door
Interior LED lights (C1-D2)
C1-D2 Convection Heater
C1-D2 Air Conditioning Unit
Dry chemical fire suppression system
419 gal capacity containment sump
*RAMP not included but available
At U.S. Chemical Storage we strive to give you the best solution for your operations. This building and its accompanying accessories can be engineered to meet the following approvals and certifications based upon your unique set of needs.
Access ramps are available with all buildings to allow for convenience when loading or unloading chemicals.
VIEWU.S. Chemical Storage offers a variety of chemical storage building accessories all third-party approved for your building’s compliance. From doors and shelving, to ventilation and fire supression, we have the accessories that make your storage solution perfect for your needs.
VIEWChemical storage buildings require liquid-tight containment sumps to keep chemical spills from reaching the environment.
READ MOREFulton Thermal contacted US Chemical after attempting to offer packaged portable boiler storage buildings from their factory. There was a need within the industry…
READ MOREChemical storage buildings manufactured by U.S. Chemical Storage are designed to get your operation compliant. Contact one of our technical sales engineers to learn how we can find the best solution for your compliance needs. You will also want to learn more about specific chemical storage requirements in your specific area by contacting your local “Authority Having Jurisdiction” (AHJ) who could be a local fire marshal, a municipal code official, or a city environmental department.
Building size is determined by the amount of hazardous material you are planning to store, the need for occupancy or inspection around these materials, and must take into consideration the most efficient way of moving these materials into and out of your chemical storage building.