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Shipping Containers & Modular Offices in Show Low, Arizona
Container rentals and sales, ground-level offices, and custom modular builds delivered across Show Low and Navajo County. Scheduled as a dedicated run to Show Low.
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Serving Show Low
Container and modular solutions for Show Low
White Mountains market where elevation, snow load, and forest-service access shape what can be delivered and sited.
White Mountains market where elevation, snow load, and forest-service access shape what can be delivered and sited.
We deliver container rentals, container sales, modular offices, and custom modular builds throughout Show Low and the surrounding Navajo County area. Show Low is outside the Phoenix metro, so deliveries are scheduled as dedicated runs — typically next-day. We confirm site access and ground conditions before dispatch so your delivery lands right the first time.
Whether you need a 20ft container locked on a Show Low job site, a ground-level office for a crew that has outgrown a trailer, or a permitted casita on a residential lot, it comes from the same yard and the same fabrication shop.
Common uses
What Show Low uses containers for
Job-site storage
Tools, materials, and equipment locked on site across Navajo County so your crew is not loading a trailer twice a day.
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Ground-level offices
Container offices that fit Show Low sites a trailer cannot — sitting low to the ground with a single low step or a short ramp, and a footprint that fits a tight lot.
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Casitas & ADUs
Permit-ready accessory dwelling units and guest houses for Show Low properties, engineered and inspected.
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Local considerations
What matters specifically in Show Low
Climate & build spec
Show Low is high country, and we build for it. Snow load is a real structural consideration, freeze-thaw cycling asks more of seals and finishes, and up here insulation is about holding heat in rather than keeping it out — the opposite of the valley. We spec the roof, insulation, and finishes for the mountains so your build stays comfortable and durable through a Show Low winter.
Permitting & zoning
Permitting for containers and modular structures in Show Low is set by the Show Low planning department. Outside city limits, Navajo County handles permitting, and county land often allows what a city lot does not. A temporary storage container on an active construction site usually does not need its own permit; a permanent structure, an occupied office, or anything with power or plumbing generally does. We have delivered across Navajo County and are glad to share what we know and point you in the right direction for your project and jurisdiction.
Delivery
Delivering to Show Low
A tilt-bed truck needs roughly 100 feet of straight clearance to set a 40ft container and about 60 feet for a 20ft, plus about 14 feet of overhead clearance and firm, reasonably level ground.
- Compacted caliche, gravel, and asphalt all work well
- Soft sand, fresh sod, irrigation lines, and septic fields do not
- Watch for power lines, low branches, and gate arches on the approach
- Someone on site who can point at the spot and sign
Tight lot in Show Low?
Two 20ft containers often fit where one 40ft cannot — same total capacity, half the clearance per drop. On infill lots it is usually the best fit.
Answers
Show Low container questions
Show Low deliveries are typically next-day, depending on stock and truck availability. Show Low is outside the Phoenix metro, so we schedule it as a dedicated run and confirm site access before dispatch, which keeps your delivery on schedule. Custom modified units ship once the shop has signed off on the build.
Rental pricing in Show Low depends on size, condition grade, term length, and delivery distance from our nearest yard. Show Low is a longer run than the valley, so your quote spells out the delivery charge in full alongside the monthly rate — one clear, complete number. Send us your ZIP and term and we will quote the whole thing — monthly rate, delivery, and pickup — in one business day.
Permitting for containers and modular structures in Show Low is set by the Show Low planning department. Outside city limits, Navajo County handles permitting, and county land often allows what a city lot does not. A temporary storage container on an active construction site usually does not need its own permit; a permanent structure, an occupied office, or anything with power or plumbing generally does. We have delivered across Navajo County and are glad to share what we know and point you in the right direction for your project and jurisdiction.
Show Low is high country, and we build for it. Snow load is a real structural consideration, freeze-thaw cycling asks more of seals and finishes, and up here insulation is about holding heat in rather than keeping it out — the opposite of the valley. We spec the roof, insulation, and finishes for the mountains so your build stays comfortable and durable through a Show Low winter.
A tilt-bed truck needs roughly 100 feet of straight clearance to set a 40ft container and about 60 feet for a 20ft, plus about 14 feet of overhead clearance and firm, reasonably level ground. On tighter Show Low lots, two 20ft units often work where one 40ft cannot — same total capacity, and an easy fit for a compact site.
Get Show Low pricing in one business day
Tell us the size, the term, and your Show Low ZIP. We will send exact pricing including delivery — no account signup, no qualifying call.