One number, every day, from 6 AM to 10 PM Arizona time.
The fastest way to book is the phone. Average answer time is 22 seconds. The rep will quote you in under a minute and dispatch the bin same-day if you call before noon.
That's it. The rep handles the rest, including permit pulling if the bin needs to sit on a city street.
7 days a week, 6 AM to 10 PM Arizona time. Arizona does not observe daylight saving — we're on PST in summer, MST in winter. Same-day delivery cutoff is generally noon. After noon, next-morning delivery is standard for most ZIPs.
Phoenix metro (Phoenix proper plus Paradise Valley, Anthem, Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills, Sun City, Sun City West, Litchfield Park). East Valley (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Apache Junction). West Valley (Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Buckeye, Avondale, Maricopa). Tucson metro (Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, Vail). Northern Arizona (Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood). Outer back-country (Yuma, Lake Havasu, Bullhead City, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Page) is case-by-case from the closest staging yard — call and ask.
If your ZIP isn't on a list anywhere on this site, call anyway. Coverage gaps are rare in Arizona and the rep will tell you on the call if your address falls outside the route map.
We don't have one. The phone is the channel because it's faster for both sides — you describe the job in 60 seconds, the rep prices it in 60 seconds, the bin gets dispatched. Email tag costs you a day. Web forms get answered hours later by someone who has to call you anyway to clarify the address.
If you absolutely cannot call (deaf or hard of hearing, on a job site without service, calling from outside the US), use the relay service of your choice with the same phone number. The reps are familiar with TTY and IP relay calls.
Calls outside operating hours roll to voicemail. Leave the address, the size you're thinking, and your callback number. We return after-hours messages first thing the next morning, usually by 6:15 AM Arizona time.
During monsoon events — haboobs, microbursts, flash flooding — call volume spikes and dispatch slows. We add reps and surge truck capacity, but if you can call early in the morning of the surge day you'll get a faster slot than the afternoon callers. Properties with active insurance claim work should mention this on the call so the rep routes the right operator.