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Straight Answers About Arizona Containers
The things worth knowing before you spend money — clear, practical guidance from the crew that builds and delivers them.
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The questions we get asked most, answered properly rather than in a sentence.
Arizona ADU & casita law
HB 2720 and HB 2928 explained plainly — size caps, the five-foot setback rule, what your city cannot require, and where the law stops and your HOA starts. Cited to the bill text.
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Container sizes & dimensions
Interior dimensions, capacity, door openings, weights, and clearance requirements for every size we deliver.
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Condition grades explained
One-trip, cargo-worthy, wind-and-water-tight, and as-is — what each actually means, and which one you probably need.
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Delivery & site prep
What a tilt-bed truck needs: clearance, overhead, and ground. Get these right and delivery day is quick and easy.
Delivery requirements →
Insulating for 150°F
Why closed-cell foam on steel is the whole ballgame for a comfortable desert build, and why a haboob will not budge your container.
The desert spec →
Ground level vs. office trailer
An honest comparison of ground-level offices and wheeled trailers — where each one fits, and why ground level wins on most Arizona sites.
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Why every cut needs a frame
A container is a monocoque structure, so every opening we cut gets engineered framing. That is what keeps the doors sealing and the build square for good.
The engineering →
Rent or buy?
The arithmetic, including the cash-flow case for renting even when buying is cheaper over the term.
Run the numbers →
Coming soon
More guides in progress
We are writing these as we go, and we would rather publish eight good guides than thirty thin ones. On the list:
- City-by-city container permitting in the Phoenix metro
- Container foundations for Arizona soils — caliche, expansive clay, and when a pier beats a slab
- Securing a container on an open job site
- Monsoon season: drainage, door seals, and what to check
- Flagstaff and the high country — snow load and freeze-thaw
- What a container costs to move once you own it
Want one of these sooner, or have a question none of the guides answer? Ask us — the questions we get asked are how we decide what to write next.
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