March 13, 2026 By INSTA Container Modification
Filed under: Products
Divider Wall Question & Answer
Can divider walls be installed in both standard and high cube containers?
Yes. INSTA divider walls are designed to work in both standard and high cube containers when installed according to the product instructions. Please note, for high cube applications, a separate high cube extension kit is required - P/N 6024
What are common uses for divider walls in jobsite or storage setups?
Divider walls are typically used to separate clean office areas from tool or equipment storage, create secure rooms within a rental container, or divide different tenants’ goods inside a shared unit. They are also popular for creating mechanical or electrical rooms and for isolating high-value inventory from general storage. This gives customers more structure and flexibility inside a single container footprint.
Are tools required to install divider walls?
Yes, basic tools are required, a ratchet socket, wrench, drill or impact driver as specified in the installation guide. The panels are secured in place using the hardware kit provided. The installation instructions walk through the included hardware and install steps for each panel kit.
Can divider walls be repositioned after installation?
Divider walls are installed as semi-permanent structures, but they can be moved or reconfigured later by simply reversing the installation process. This allows you to adapt the container layout as site needs change.
How durable are the enclosure panels?
The enclosure panels are built from robust, powder coated steel, suitable for industrial and jobsite environments. They are designed to withstand daily use, equipment movement, and normal impacts that occur in container applications. Exact material specifications and finishes are detailed on each product sheet.
Do divider walls help with climate control or sound separation?
They are not a substitute for full insulation or acoustic treatment, but they are an effective first step in controlling airflow, dust, and basic sound transfer between different zones inside the container.




