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On national average, renting a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft storage container costs anywhere from $75 to $200. To get exact shipping container price quotes in Arizona fill out the form above and get connected with up to 5 suppliers near your area in Arizona.
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Common Storage Container Size

10ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 10 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 9.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 560 cubic feet
20ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 20 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 19.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 1,170 cubic feet


40ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 40 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 39.5 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 2,390 cubic feet
Commercial and Construction Storage Container Rental in Arizona
For your construction site storage needs, you can now compare quotes from up to five suppliers that provide construction storage container rental in Arizona. By the way, comparing different suppliers helps you find the best price and quality for your storage container. Construction in Arizona is growing fast, with recent projects like the Phoenix Sky Harbor Terminal 3 expansion, the Tempe Marketplace redevelopment, and the Tucson Convention Center renovation.
Consideration When Renting Conex Containers Arizona
Secure Locking System: Security is a top concern. Make sure the container has a strong lockbox or steel lock rod. In areas with less foot traffic, such as the outskirts of Tucson, having reliable locks is even more important. A secure container helps protect against theft or unwanted access.
Ventilation and Insulation: Proper airflow inside the container is important. Without vents or insulation, stored items can overheat or build up moisture. Many renters in Mesa choose insulated containers to keep tools, furniture, or documents safe. Good airflow helps avoid mold and keeps the inside temperature more stable.
Delivery Access: Make sure the delivery truck can reach your location easily. Containers are heavy and need room to unload. In narrow areas like parts of Flagstaff’s older neighborhoods, access might be tight. You may need to clear a path or pick a spot that avoids overhanging trees.
Rental Terms and Fees: Read the contract for details on monthly fees, delivery charges, and pickup rules. Some companies charge more for remote areas. Ask about minimum rental periods and cancellation policies. Comparing quotes helps you find the best value, especially if you plan to rent for several months.
Weather Resistance: Arizona has intense heat and dust storms. Choose containers with sealed doors and rust-resistant steel. This helps protect stored items from high temperatures and fine desert dust. In places like Phoenix, the summer heat is extreme, so containers must block sunlight and prevent interior damage over time.
Zoning and Placement Rules: Check local zoning rules before renting a container. Some neighborhoods have limits on where you can place it. In Scottsdale, for example, residential areas may restrict long-term container use. Always ask your local city office to avoid fees or orders to remove the container.
Size and Use Type: Think about what you are storing and choose the right size. Containers come in standard lengths like 10, 20, or 40 feet. If you are in downtown Tempe and have limited space, a smaller container may fit better while still holding tools, files, or supplies.