Step-by-Step Guide to Clearing Brush Before Wildfire Season in the Tri-City Area Living in Prescott means enjoying pine forests — and preparing for wildfire risk. The Prescott Fire Department recommends creating a 30–100 ft defensible space around your home. But…
Top 5 Dumpster Sizes You Need for a Prescott Home Renovation
Choose the Right Roll-Off Bin for Kitchens, Bathrooms, or Full Remodels in Prescott, AZPlanning a home renovation in Prescott, Prescott Valley, or Chino Valley? One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is renting the wrong dumpster size — leading to…
Front Load vs. Roll-Off: Which Dumpster Is Right for Your Prescott Business?
Compare Costs, Sizes, and Schedules for Restaurants, Offices & Retail in the Tri-City Area Running a business in Prescott means managing waste — but not all dumpsters are created equal. Should you go with front load (ongoing service) or roll-off…
Front-Load Services: A Game-Changer for Tri-City Businesses
Northern Arizona’s Tri-City area—Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley—is buzzing with businesses, from cozy cafes to bustling hotels. Since launching our front-load services on September 1, 2025, Yavapai Waste Solutions has been proud to support local commerce with reliable, customer-focused…
Choosing the Right Roll-Off Container for Your Northern Arizona Project
Living in Northern Arizona means embracing big projects—whether it’s a home remodel in Prescott, a barn cleanup in Chino Valley, or a construction job near Sedona. At Yavapai Waste Solutions, we know picking the right roll-off container can make or…
Why Customer Service is the Heart of Yavapai Waste Solutions
In the heart of Northern Arizona, where the pines of Prescott Valley meet the rugged beauty of Yavapai County, Yavapai Waste Solutions was born from a simple idea: waste management should prioritize people. As a locally owned company, we understand…
How I Got Into the Trash Business
My journey in the waste industry began in Pinetop, Arizona, working for Waste Management (WM), where I had the privilege of meeting Jay Eby. Jay became a mentor and later offered me the opportunity to transfer to Prescott Valley (PV).…