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About AZ Bin Pro

We book dumpster and porta potty rentals across Arizona by phone. That's it. No app, no online cart, no chatbot. You call, you get a real person, you get a flat-rate quote, the bin shows up.

The model exists because the alternative is broken. Most national waste-rental sites are search arbitrage operations that quote you a low number online, then bill you for a fuel surcharge, an environmental fee, an administrative fee, and an overage fee that nobody mentioned at checkout. The bin you booked for $399 ships you a $612 invoice. We've all been there.

Our quote is the bill. If the rep on the phone says $475, you pay $475. The price covers delivery, pickup, the rental window (7 days standard), and disposal up to the included weight. If you go over the weight by 100 pounds, we pro-rate it at the rate the rep told you on the call. No mystery line items.

Who we work with

Roughly half our calls come from contractors — general contractors, roofers, demo crews, restoration companies after monsoon damage, kitchen-and-bath remodelers, flooring companies, landscapers, solar installers. The other half is homeowners. Garage cleanouts, snowbird remodels, full estate cleanouts, hoarding situations, post-move trash, and storm cleanup are the most common reasons people call.

We also do recurring service for property managers, HOAs, vacation rental management companies, and small commercial operations. TSMC and Intel fab construction supplier work is a recurring service category in the Phoenix metro.

Service area

Arizona, broadly. The core zone covers five regions: Phoenix metro (Phoenix proper plus Paradise Valley, Anthem, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills, Sun City, Sun City West, Litchfield Park), the East Valley (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Apache Junction), the West Valley (Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Buckeye, Avondale, Maricopa), Tucson metro (Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, Vail), and northern Arizona (Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood).

If your address is between Yuma and Flagstaff, between the Mexican border and the Grand Canyon, we are likely already running trucks past your block. Outer back-country addresses (Bullhead City, Lake Havasu, Page, Show Low, Sierra Vista) are case-by-case from the closest staging yard.

How the business works

We coordinate with a network of vetted regional haulers. Some are family operations that have been running roll-offs for two generations. Some are larger fleets with 30+ trucks. The point is: we route your call to the operator with the closest yard, the right size bin in stock, and an open delivery slot today. You get the benefit of local hauling without having to call six different yards yourself to find availability.

We are not a single trucking company with our own warehouse. We are the booking and quoting layer that gets you to a hauler fast. The bin on your driveway is theirs. The price you pay is what we negotiated. The service is what we promised on the phone.

Compliance

All operators in our network carry commercial general liability and Arizona auto liability insurance. They are licensed by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) where applicable, and they comply with city or county franchise hauler agreements in jurisdictions that require them.

Roll-off loads are tipped at ADEQ-permitted Class III landfills or material recovery facilities (MRFs) for sorting. Arizona does not have a statewide recycling diversion mandate — Phoenix runs the Reimagine 2050 voluntary diversion plan targeting 50%, and most other major cities run similar voluntary programs. Arizona operates its own state OSHA program (ADOSH), so 1926.51 sanitation rules apply on all job sites with five or more workers.

Monsoon preparedness

July through September is monsoon season. Each forecasted system triggers our surge protocol: extra dispatch reps, extra trucks pre-positioned in the affected metros, and prioritized routing for properties with active insurance work. If a haboob, microburst, or flash flood is heading your way, call early. After landfall the call volume spikes sharply and morning slots fill first.

Summer heat scheduling

From June through September, Phoenix metro and Tucson average 110°F+ afternoons. Outdoor crews work 5 AM to 11 AM. We dispatch the bin to land before crews arrive so the work window stays maximized. Tell the rep your start time when you book.

The phone

One number, 7 days a week, 6 AM to 10 PM Mountain (Arizona does not observe DST so we are on PST in summer, MST in winter). (855) 633-5065. Average answer time is 22 seconds.

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